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credit and for
Baker gave Leonard Wood credit for the initiation of the draft of soldiers ; ;
Of course, some of the credit for the sale boost must be given to improvement in the weather and to the fact that Easter comes more than two weeks earlier than in 1960.
To qualify for either type of loan, an applicant must be a small business or approved small business `` pool '' and must meet certain credit requirements.
The Farm Credit Administration, an independent agency located within the Department of Agriculture, supervises and coordinates a cooperative credit system for agriculture.
The system is composed of three credit services, Federal Land Banks and National Farm Loan Associations, Federal Intermediate ( short-term ) Credit Banks, and Banks for Cooperatives.
The credit provdied by the first two services in the system outlined above is primarily for general agricultural purposes.
The third credit service, Banks for Cooperatives, exists under authority of the Farm Credit Act of 1933.
The Banks for Cooperatives were established to provide a permanent source of credit on a sound basis for farmers' cooperatives.
All payments authorized under Section 7 of this Title shall be disbursed from the proper fund, as the case may be, and all amounts covered into the Treasury to the credit of the aforesaid funds are hereby permanently appropriated for the making of the payments authorized by Section 7 of this Title.
When the budget goes to trustees for approval it is the president's budget, to which his faith and credit are committed ; ;
he certainly deserves not a little credit for the invention ''.
If you want credit for your employee services program, let your workers know what they're entitled to.
A major portion of the credit should also go to flautist Haumd for his rendering of the almost impossible `` Indianapolis '' movement in the Baslot.
However, to the extent that the monetary authorities, in their effort to ease credit in the next several months, conduct their open market operations in longer-term Government bonds, they will certainly act to accentuate any tendency for long-term interest rates to ease as a result of market forces.
But in any event, full credit should be given to the Cost Section for its express and overt recognition of a vital distinction too often ignored in utility-cost analyses: namely, that between a cost allocation designed to reflect the actual behavior of costs in response to changes in rates of output of different classes of utility service ; ;
Actually, you can take no special credit for this.
) The sorry fact about this young man, who was barely of age when he broke into major-league baseball, was that he really was a better ball player than he was given credit for being -- never so good as he claimed, and always an irritant to his associates, but a good steady performer when he could fight down the temptation to orate on his skills or cut up in public.
A patient could receive up to 300 days paid-for nursing home care under a `` unit formula '' allowing more of such care for those who use none or only part of the hospital-care credit.
Later, Huff cashed three checks for $100 each at the Sherman House, using a credit card.
He gives credit for the promotion to his new outlook on life.
In carrying out this program science has undoubtedly performed a very considerable service for which it can claim due credit.
So we are the more prepared to give Parker the credit for having taken the right side in an unnecessary controversy, to salute his courage, and to pass on, happily forgetting both him and the entire episode.
Oh, I knew that I couldn't give myself all the credit for her decision.
General Hershey's draft and Doc Eddyman and Cap were responsible for his first eminence, but Fearless Freddy Bryan could take credit, if he cared to ( and he did ), for the second time.

credit and achievements
He declares at the start: " No matter what sort he is, everyone who has to his credit what are or really seem great achievements, if he cares for truth and goodness, ought to write the story of his own life in his own hand ; but no one should venture on such a splendid undertaking before he is over forty.
Also similar to the Qin, traditional history has judged the Sui somewhat unfairly, as it has stressed the harshness of the Sui regime and the arrogance of its second emperor, giving little credit for the Dynasty's many positive achievements.
The postmodern era is positioned to synthesize at a higher level the level of experience, where the being of things and the activity of the finite knower compenetrate one another and provide the materials whence can be derived knowledge of nature and knowledge of culture in their full symbiosis the achievements of the ancients and the moderns in a way that gives full credit to the preoccupations of both.
This view has been challenged recently, and modern historians credit him with some significant achievements.
Lloyd George for instance – who may have taken credit for some of Kitchener's achievements in the field of munitions – was critical of Kitchener in his War Memoirs.
However, much of the credit for these achievements must go to Theodora and Theoktistos up to 855, and Bardas and Petronas thereafter.
These brilliant achievements, together with Galileo's immense improvement of the instrument, overshadowed to a great degree the credit due to the original inventor, and led to the universal adoption of the name of the Galilean telescope for the form of the instrument invented by Lippershey.
However, the latter does credit Sir Frank with sparking his interest in astronomy ; because they shared the same last name, Sir Frank's achievements were discussed by Freeman Dyson's family when he was a young boy.
University of Adelaide Professor of Politics Clem Macintyre said that after the State Bank collapse, Rann had to re-establish Labor's credentials as an economic manager as a matter of urgency, and " in that sense Rann had a whole lot of priorities to concentrate on that Dunstan didn't even think about ", with a legacy built on economic achievements, achieving the triple-A credit rating, as well as its capacity to deliver infrastructure projects.
* James Gannon, Stealing Secrets, Telling Lies: How Spies and Codebreakers Helped Shape the Twentieth Century, Washington, D. C., Brassey's, 2001: an overview of major 20th-century episodes in cryptology and espionage, particularly strong regarding the misappropriation of credit for conspicuous achievements.
Since he was not taken seriously at the time, his achievements were overlooked and credit was given to James Joule.
The council has to its credit a lot of achievements mostly in electricity and education sector.
Self-handicapping behaviour allows individuals to externalise failures but internalise success ; accepting credit for achievements, but allowing excuses for failings.
Smiley is somewhat of a pushover, trying to appease all of Chantel's demands, even her most expensive wishes, as well as rolling over whenever one of his co-workers takes credit for his achievements.
Great achievements have been made in the practice of the credit system in Henan universities.
Skinner's analysis rejects both as " dignity " – a false notion of inner causality which removes both credit for action and blame for misdeeds, " the achievements for which a person himself is to be given credit seem to approach zero.
Afterwards, both Planck and Wolfgang Pauli gave credit to Hasenöhrl for his 1904 achievements on cavity radiation.
While Caro pays ample tribute to Moses's intelligence, political shrewdness, eloquence and hands-on, if somewhat aggressive, management style, and indeed gives full credit to Moses for his earlier achievements, it is clear from the book's introduction onward that Caro's view of Moses is ambivalent ( some of the readers of The Power Broker would conclude that Caro possessed only contempt for his subject ).
On its website, the group claims credit for a number of local achievements, from helping to secure $ 30 billion dollars ( USD ) for transit repairs since 1981 to saving Philip's Saltwater Taffy in Coney Island from closure.
Each Allied state gave their own ships complete credit for any achievements.
Each girl ’ s efforts and achievements in schoolwork, games and co-curricular activities credit her House.
With limited achievements to its credit, the government suffered a substantial swing at the 1865 election and Martin stepped down to make way for the return of Charles Cowper.
Appears as a very young child standing up to Astral in the first-half ; 20 years later, he has " matured " into a cowardly swordsman who seizes credit for Pollux's achievements.

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