It is certainly wary of letting the MDC take the credit for a recovery.
"When everything goes well, the star will take the credit for it, " he says.
Rich countries need to take the food problems as seriously as they take the credit crunch.
He even allows another architect to take the credit for a public housing project that he designed.
In both places, a tightening of welfare rules and an easing of labour-market restrictions can take the credit.
But now public health services, for which provincial governments take the credit or blame, are under great strain.
"The club were in the top six when I came here so I can't take the credit for that, " Ward said.
Confidence will rise, companies will open their wallets, unemployment will drop--if only to 8%--and Obama will be able to take the credit.
The Trugmans argued that someone at the IRS advised them that, they would be able to take the credit under these circumstances.
Confidence will rise, companies will open their wallets, unemployment will drop if only to 8% and Obama will be able to take the credit.
But he did tell the BBC he has never tried to take the credit for the government getting involved with children's services.
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But, no doubt that whoever is elected will certainly take the credit.
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If the judges opt for Belgrade Mr Kostunica will take the credit.
If McChrystal is able to make headway, Obama will take the credit.
And if you listen to the Lib Dem spin doctors, they will take the credit for virtually everything else the government has done as well.
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Buyers who plan to use one in a business would first take the credit, says Mr. Kristan, and then figure depreciation based on the remaining purchase price.
The civic groups can also take the credit for another, admittedly small, step: party leaders will now probably make the selection procedure for parliamentary candidates a little more open.
She argued that it was the last Labour government which introduced tax breaks for creative industries, but Mr Vaizey said that Labour could not take the credit for current successes.
It would be a feather in the Russians' cap if they could persuade Mr Milosevic to come to terms, and the West would be happy to let them take the credit.
In each case, the main challenge for the Treasury is political to nudge the other arms of government gently in the desired direction, and in any event take the credit if things go well.
This covers not only teenaged boys, getting a thrill by watching a fire take hold and spread, but those motivated by the "hero factor" - people who want to be involved and to take the credit for fighting the blaze.
Back in the Sun , its leader column is devoted to a plea for Tony Blair and the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, to end what the paper perceives as a "war" over who should take the credit for the booming economy.
On the face of it, at such a sensitive time for the Palestinians diplomatically, it would seem that they would want to keep their traditional good cop-Fatah, bad cop-Hamas routine going and have Hamas take the credit for the recent attacks.
And he accused David Cameron and Theresa May of "playing politics" with policing and trying to "take the credit for tough and correct action taken by the police while at the same time trying to pass the buck for any criticisms back to them".
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Dr Miles does not think the Bank can take all the credit for rising asset price.
The eurozone can't take all the credit for that - the Federal Reserve's commitment to keep its official interest so low is clearly a big part of it.
I'll just grab your idea and say, great, and take all the credit.
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