Of course Samaranch cannot take all of the credit for the financial revival of the Olympics.
Hearst can take some of the credit for the fact that owners of most mass-circulation American newspapers find it best to moderate, or at least disguise, their opinions.
Mr. SOSA: Well, you know, the folks behind it aren't the type of people that want to take a lot of credit, but they are businesspeople from the U.S. and businesspeople people from Mexico.
February can take credit for 15 of the top 20 discount days in 2012.
Cardholders who take advantage of credit card rewards could see dramatic cuts and changes in their reward programs.
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.
Mr Bolten cannot take credit for all of this.
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He also will take some of the credit for the nation's robust economy and an array of statistics behind the economy, including the longest peacetime expansion in U.S. history, lowest welfare rolls in 30 years and the first back-to-back government surpluses in 43 years.
When success happens, the best leaders take less than their share of the credit and when there is a failure they take more than their share of the blame.
As stunning as these results are, they are matched by the silence on the part of the Republican leadership and Presidential candidates to take credit for the economic benefits of doing nothing.
It is part of a drive to force banks to take a tougher view of credit worthiness, and to slow industrial expansion in sectors such as steel and cement which are driving up inflation and threatening growth.
Stephen Harper, the Conservative leader, can also take some of the credit for Mr Martin's difficulties.
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Fisher, who displayed an unending genius for promotion, can take much of the credit.
To take advantage of the credit, he started contributing pretax dollars to a traditional 401(k) again.
Yetnikoff, who was president from 1975 until his firing in 1990, can rightly take some of the credit.
The current low interest rate environment is ideally suited for Unilever to take advantage of cheap credit available.
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Juan Antonio Samaranch can take much of the credit for this.
The millions of pounds of subsidies poured into Liverpool, London's docklands, Manchester's Hulme wastelands and Sheffield's light railway can take some of the credit for those cities' improving fortunes.
Despite a near-quadrupling in the oil price since he took office (for which he can take some of the credit), Venezuela's economy contracted by 7.5% last year and is forecast to grow by less than 3% this year.
So why look to Mr Chirac for a lead when most people now think that Lionel Jospin, their Socialist prime minister, is a sensible, honest sort of person, who can take much of the credit for France's currently rather perky condition?
This bridge-building role continued after he returned to South Africa, and he can take much of the credit for reassuring South African and international business interests, and foreign governments, that a post-apartheid South Africa would be a safe place for their money.
That means anyone that was worried about the possibility of a credit bubble can now take in a sigh of relief.
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And I can only take a little bit of credit for that, but I was really proud to be a part of that.
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And in his speech, he worked to shore up his support with conservative Evangelical Christians, who take a great deal of credit for his re-election.
Lyon, who contributed to Liverpool's early exit from the competition, will need an even stronger defensive display but can take credit for making a side of stars look so ordinary, particularly in the first half.
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