Doubtless, the next president will implement policies and take credit for helping this inevitable transformation.
February can take credit for 15 of the top 20 discount days in 2012.
The theory is, do nothing, take credit for the good times and everybody gets re- elected.
It is very easy when you are the head guy to basically take credit for everything.
By all means, Republican governors should take credit for the economic turnarounds in their states.
"It's an easy way for conservatives to take credit for cutting subsidies, " he says.
But Mr Prodi has also managed to take credit for what he has not done.
Then administration spokespersons panted to take credit for the "inevitable" election of Mir Hossein Mousavi in Iran.
The defense department's PA shop has yet to take credit for setting off this week's cause celebre.
Dr. VINT: Well, I wish I could take credit for that but I don't believe that I can.
And every politician from Cape May to Connecticut will take credit for obtaining those billions in federal aid.
But Wenger and Ferguson can plausibly take credit for the relative financial health and long-term success of their clubs.
Women need to take credit for their accomplishments and assert themselves with confidence.
Sales will never let marketing take credit for sales, but they will give them credit when leads become sales.
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"What is so important is that we not relax and we not take credit for victory yet, " Reno said.
But in his budget message, he wants to take credit for those results.
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Armstrong was a humble man and refused to take credit for his achievement.
Mr. Obama might know that and be planning to take credit for going big while blaming failure on Congress.
He won't take credit for the idea, saying the idea of a submarine with fins and wings has been thought of before.
If nothing else, Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich can take credit for asking the American electorate to re-examine the definition of capitalism.
But then it let Islamic Jihad take credit for the longer-range Katyusha attacks on Rishon Lezion, Beersheba, Gedera and Ashdod this week.
This fleeting episode in his career is obscure, because he would never take credit for conceiving non-figurative art, an idea that exasperated him.
On the one hand, he wants to talk up the economy and take credit for it, as any politician heading into elections would.
Mr Rumsfeld insists he has not tried to distance himself from the invasion plan and would be delighted to take credit for it.
Well, Prime Minister Singh and I are very proud to take credit for our two nations forging an unprecedented partnership through this Strategic Dialogue.
When asked to take credit for this, the libertarian Johnson demurred.
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History shows that the deeper the recession, the sharper the recovery, and Mr. Obama was poised to take credit for the economy's natural recuperative powers.
We can probably take credit for some of the pressure that's been put on high-tax jurisdictions to bring down their levies on entrepreneurship in recent years.
If the strategy worked, Mitt Romney and George W. Bush could both take credit for reforming health care by using market-based ideas and without raising taxes.
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