Similar words: credit, on credit, credited, accredit, creditor, tax credit, discredit, creditable. Meaning: ['kredɪt] n. a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film).
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31. Senator Bill Bradley outlined his own tax cut, giving families $350 in tax credits per child.
32. Companies receive tax credits for buying productive equipment.
33. Frye talked about grades, and credits, and workloads.
34. She credits her father for her business flair.
35. McVie credits Buckingham for letting bygones be bygones.
36. Differentiate between buyer and supplier credits. 4.
37. Some retailers offer partial refunds or store credits only.
38. Formal certification is provided for subject credits.
39. That bill includes a host of other provisions, including simplified pension rules and tax credits for hiring disadvantaged youth.
40. People who paid credits were given certificates showing the amount actually paid.
41. But there are opportunities to build your resources relatively quickly by taking side missions to earn credits.
42. They offer investors federal tax credits -- and, in some cases, matching provincial credits.
43. Instead, students who arrive on campus with some community college credits under their belt can graduate early.
44. She touted reforms in Sacramento such as extending tax credits for research.
45. Given third world debt problems and so on, many corporates are stronger credits than many banks.
46. Dole, with farmers and agribusiness at the core of his Kansas constituency, has strongly supported tax credits for ethanol.
47. I looked for the name of yoof goddess Janet Street-Porter on the credits.
48. In fact, his list of credits is so extensive, it is understandable that an employer might overlook one glaring omission.
49. He has previously proposed tuition tax credits for students in community colleges.
50. Vendors say organisations will usually buy immediately they have state credits to avoid losing out on the plunging value of the rouble.
51. Motivation can be increased in another way - by introducing credits for library instruction courses.
52. Jill dropped out of college two credits short of graduation.
53. As credits pass through the clearing system,(http://sentencedict.com/credits.html) they are collected in a specially designated account and transferred to magnetic tape.
54. Businesses focus on both sides of the balance sheet: spending and earning, debits and credits.
55. But Annan told his press club audience that he opposes such credits.
56. In the credits, this was a nice comic moment, underpinning a scene of domestic bliss.
57. We have also noted that all debits and credits are not maintained separately because authorities tend to keep only one cash book.
58. Interest-rate subsidies have attracted more notice, but the comparative cost of credits in different currencies has not been much explored.
59. There have even been proposals to clear natural forests and replace them with dense plantations of fast-growing trees to claim extra credits.
60. Fifty-six of the schools responding to the survey said they are likely to redeem the credits.
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