As ludicrous as it is, people often take credit for the natural abilities they are born with. |
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He also warned that the City would continue to take credit control measures against delinquent accounts. |
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Wish I could take credit for this but big props to the M-Dogg for finding it. |
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This column can even take credit for regularly defending him against the charge of insincerity. |
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Since they decided to bring this to the forefront we should take credit for it and piggyback our new progressive ideas on its back. |
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Like every other industry the execs would like to stick the blame on junior employees for screw ups and take credit for the successes. |
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The fact that the tea room doesn't take credit cards and they never have change all adds to the experience. |
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However, donors are allowed to take credit in their ODA for the full face value of debt cancelled in the first year that it is cancelled. |
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In effect, based on the survey results, how much of this activity can the loans and other services provided through WEI take credit for? |
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A researcher may certainly choose not to publish, and accept the risk that someone else will take credit for the work first. |
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There has been a lot of hemming and hawing, yet the Conservatives continue to take credit. |
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Protect and take credit for your photos by easily adding a visible watermark to label your work. |
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The government knows how to take credit for everything that was done before it, but it does not know how to actually get things done. |
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Banks and the credit card companies take credit card fraud very seriously, and have a zero tolerance policy towards fraud. |
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Despite its influential effect, the Systems of Civil Justice Report cannot take credit for all of the changes that have occurred. |
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It's hard for me to take credit for the work that I do and I probably would never have been able to state the case the way she did. |
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In a bid to take credit to the customer's door step, HDFC Bank is setting up loan shops through its direct selling agents and has piloted the project in Chennai. |
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When a policy is enacted after a high-visibility advocacy campaign, the group responsible will usually take credit for the results. |
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Finally, we need to take credit for the quality of our own publications which reach large numbers of readers. |
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As you well know, there is never any shortage of people to take credit for successes, it is only when things go wrong that nobody is responsible. |
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But they really started to get up a head of steam when the United Nations started to take credit for the work that the American military was doing. |
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With a vigorous re-stocking programme from their hatchery at Kinnaber, Johnstons can take credit for the prolific runs enjoyed by netsmen and rod fishermen. |
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Both sides should take credit for a competitive and high tempo game with plenty of good passing and movement on a surface freshened by light rain. |
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If the grad goes on to fame and riches you can take credit for generously providing the book that made all of the difference. |
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Netanyahu has been eager to take credit for Iran's hedging of its stockpiles. |
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Without Shazam, you can plausibly take credit for having written and performed any song you happen to hear on the radio. |
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But does not the person who has to take responsibility for failure have the right to take credit for success? |
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The Government of Canada will not take credit for emissions reductions if facilities are sold and their emissions are divested to other sectors of the economy. |
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You have played your role and you can take credit for that. |
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Each partner also appears to take credit for any jobs created and maintained, and this double counting makes the actual numbers difficult to determine. |
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At that point, Darwin's desire to rightfully take credit for his work superseded his desire to hold off publication until he could develop an irrefutable theory. |
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Investissement Québec does not take credit for all the tax and incidental tax revenues generated by the investment projects and sales of its clients. |
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There is significant doubt as to whether the interest spreads between unsecured money market rates and repo rates adequately take credit risk costs into consideration. |
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Beginning in 2003-04, funding was provided for the delivery of PLAR services to mature students who are enrolled in a board to take credit courses toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma. |
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Overall, Madagascar experienced many positive and exciting conservation impacts during CEPF's five-year investment cycle, and CEPF can take credit for supporting participation in and contribution to many of these events. |
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When things are going well, they take credit for making the sun shine. |
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Haig felt that they would take credit for Foch's victory but might dismiss him if disaster befell the British forces. |
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