Collocations withcredit
These are words often used in combination withcredit.
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academic credit
Academic validation would advise on the best way of fulfilling the learning plan and provide the appropriate accreditation so that the staff nurses gain academic credit for their learning.
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agricultural credit
They will also benefit from the help we are giving for agricultural credit.
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cheap credit
Employers have not been enthusiastic because of the loss of the cheap credit source.
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closing credit
This is why closing credit cards is generally not a good idea for someone trying to improve their credit scores.
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credit default swaps
Moreover, he spoke about derivatives, in particular about the problem of naked credit default swaps on sovereign bonds.
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credit fraud
There are currently 18 multiple identity tax credit fraud investigations under way.
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credit holder
It follows that the initiative for claiming repayment must rest with the credit holder.
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credit transaction
The grantor of a property transaction was the person who sold the property while the grantor of a credit transaction was the person borrowing the credit.
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dual credit
More electives will be offered, and the school intends to offer additional dual credit courses using the online format.
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everlasting credit
I believe they have stood by this nation and have given of their best in circumstances which entitle them to everlasting credit.
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extension of credit
Another third document the extension of credit while the remainder of the instruments do neither and have been ignored.
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extra credit
These individuals received extra credit points for their study participation.
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full credit
Children who provided phonetic values of the letters were given full credit.
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housing credit
Housing credit was going down, so there was no problem with housing, which is a big credit user.
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maximum credit
Given that about one third of recipients will get the maximum credit, the number and age of their children will be fairly obvious.
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opening credit
But it is undermined by the various formulae that are allowed for the annual percentage rate of charge for opening credit.
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partial credit
So, a person can at most claim partial credit for her effort.
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production credit
The above indicates that the availability of production credit does limit fertiliser use in the study villages.
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songwriting credit
Cale is given songwriting credit on the album.
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stolen credit
For example, if the information is from a stolen credit card or a false driving licence, the dealer will be penalised.
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tight credit
Moderately tight credit and subsidy policy, weak enforcement of bankruptcy legislation and little action to break up large conglomerates.
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