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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 detecting
The full register is used for elections, preventing and detecting crime, and checking applications for credit.
Arguments against Dewdney's position are that neural nets have been successfully used to solve many complex and diverse tasks, ranging from autonomously flying aircraft to detecting credit card fraud.

credit and its
It has played a supporting role throughout its history, and shares much of the credit for its survival and development.
If the creditworthiness of the issuer deteriorates ( e. g. rating downgrade ) and its credit spread widens, the bond price tends to move lower, but, in many cases, the call option part of the convertible bond moves higher ( since credit spread correlates with volatility ).
Cognitive science has much to its credit.
In most cases, a central bank has monopoly control over emission of coins and banknotes ( fiat money ) for its own area of circulation ( a country or group of countries ); it regulates the production of currency by banks ( credit ) through monetary policy.
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 book was not authored anonymously and cites Defoe as twice taking credit for being its author.
Delaware has also attracted some major credit card banks because of its relaxed rules regarding interest.
Woolworths organized its own credit card called Everyday Rewards.
Through its discount and credit operations, Reserve Banks provide liquidity to banks to meet short-term needs stemming from seasonal fluctuations in deposits or unexpected withdrawals.
In his Prices and Production ( 1931 ), Hayek argued that the business cycle resulted from the central bank's inflationary credit expansion and its transmission over time, leading to a capital misallocation caused by the artificially low interest rates.
* to calculate its credit risk.
That financing permitted the government to reduce the demand for internal credit and, therefore, to maintain its established exchange rate.
In the years that followed, the Society survived disagreements among its members, while shortages of cash and lack of credit threatened its finances.
In the Mada ’ in Qada region east of Baghdad, hundreds of small farmers united to form the Green Mada ’ in Association for Agricultural Development, an agricultural cooperative that provides its members with drip irrigation and greenhouses as well as access to credit.
In practice, credit has accrued to both the inventor and the company ( although not its individual workers ) in the form of a Nobel Prize and a $ 10, 000 Cetus bonus for Mullis and $ 300 million for Cetus when the company sold the patent to Roche Molecular Systems.
Alarmed about the French actions and its intention to re-establish empire in North America, Jefferson declared neutrality in relation to the Caribbean, refusing credit and other assistance to the French but allowing war contraband to get through to the rebels to prevent France from getting a foothold again.
In a few cases ( e. g., Federated Department Stores, Kohl's ) this is because the retailer already issues its own credit cards, and thus already has a direct relationship with the consumers most likely to shop at its stores.
The Commission did eventually grant the production two-thirds of its $ 750, 000 budget, though relationships between the funders and the production soured and the Film Commission removed its credit from the film.

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