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"full credit" Definitions
  1. the total amount of points that it is possible for a student to earn for work done on a test, exam, project, etc.
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She takes full credit for the creative figure of speech.
Clinton has at times claimed full credit for the program.
Wikileaks had in fact published dozens of full credit card numbers.
Full credit to the team and league for making it happen.
In interviews, Johnson has resisted taking full credit for the work.
He gave full credit to Fulmer for holding the A's offense down.
I would never take full credit for making a movie by myself.
These companies have yet to be tested through a full credit cycle.
"We did not publish full credit card numbers of donors," he said.
Life is messy, and overly explained stories don't give readers full credit.
President Trump took full credit and proclaimed victory for Republican state Sen.
Some argue whether Trump can take full credit for the economy's performance.
"But no full credit card numbers or passwords were disclosed," Bethesda said.
It seems like you've ... Well, I can't take full credit for that.
In interviews ever since, Johnson has resisted taking full credit for the work.
Key later responded to her Tweet, giving her full credit for the joke.
"I give the 76ers full credit, they play a good game," Rivers said.
Yes. I give him full credit, but I adapted it to my situation.
But no president can take full credit, or full blame, for any economy.
It wasn't until the 1970s that Lorenzo received full credit for the painting.
Joking with reporters after the game, Durant took full credit for Thompson's brilliance.
A player gets full credit for dribbles forward, and half credit for passes.
They have driven the conversation and are taking full credit for the deal.
I take full credit for hiring him to do so much shit on VICE.
To get the full credit for three children, they need to make even more.
To receive the full credit amount, a single taxpayer can earn up to $80,20163.
Some argue that the president can't take full credit for the economy's recent performance.
It is only when women write with other women that they are given full credit.
Actually no, I give full credit if it ends up being a good set up.
We also found full credit card numbers, expiry dates and verification numbers stored in plaintext.
When they moved to the web, the bureaus began offering full credit reports for $1.
However, the rigor of their underwriting has not been tested through a full credit cycle.
Even with handicaps, though, it's a stunner, and Dia gets full credit for the presentation.
I have to give full credit and a shout out to Under Armour and Galactic teams.
Full credit, it's a little different from the previous challenges you've seen because of the ending.
The report claims full credit for economic conditions that President Trump mostly inherited from President Obama.
He&aposs going to get neither full credit nor full blame for whatever ends up happening.
Full credit to Schnapp, a phantom presence last year, for delivering a sensitively freaked out performance.
Whoever is responsible for that last ad takes full credit for that consumer's decision to convert.
The full credit, however, is available only on the first 24,0003 electric vehicles an automaker sells.
You can't get the full credit with modified adjusted gross income over $80,000; $160,000 for couples.
Trump clearly is not yet getting the full credit for healthy jobs and economic growth numbers.
But lord, let's just give this big papi his full credit: boy's been eating his snacks.
You can request a free copy of your full credit report once every 12 months from AnnualCreditReport.com.
We'll save a little money, and they can beat us and we're taking full credit for it.
No one takes full credit for the shape; all seem to feel it was inevitable all along.
Trump hasn't reversed those gains, but that doesn't mean he can claim full credit for them either.
"Give Virginia full credit, they're such a good defensive team," Boston College head coach Jim Christian said.
"He has taken full credit for things that he doesn't deserve full credit for because a lot of this stuff gets set in motion before, and a lot of it is about the end of the Obama presidency," Bruni, a staunch critic of Trump and a CNN contributor, said.
But workers — workers who vote — would get raises, and the state governor would able to claim full credit.
However, since the database doesn't appear to contain passwords or full credit card numbers, the risk is limited.
"We want to give Trello full credit here," said Justin Rosenstein, an Asana co-founder, in an interview.
Praise for their work was certainly overdue, but Johnson resisted taking full credit for the Computer Pool's accomplishments.
The company started out originally in 2007 providing free credit scores, later extending that to full credit reports.
The full credit only applies to the first 0003,000 qualifying electric vehicles from a given manufacturer, starting in 2010.
To receive the full credit, a single taxpayer can have 2015 income of up to $80,000, Mr. Sonnenblick said.
On the car's back window the seniors wrote "CHS Class of 2018," you know, so they got full credit.
The company claims it found nothing to indicate that full credit or debit numbers, passwords or PINs were exposed.
Cohen bucked the SDNY's system, and the SDNY rightly argues against him receiving full credit for partial, selective cooperation.
"We're giving him a full credit for his purchase and in fact buying out his loan," Mr. Noyes said.
Critics say Trump can't take full credit because black unemployment had been on the decline before Trump took office.
Put it all together and you have to make tens of thousands of dollars to get the full credit.
And if unsafe weather conditions are forecast, or extended interruptions occur, students who show up will get full credit.
That said, gun safety advocates shouldn't take full credit for the diametric shift of the politics in our favor.
In most cases, the people apologizing don't really deserve the full credit or blame for the technology in question.
"Full credit to the players for creating those opportunities, because we have something to build on there," Jones said.
You can also review your full credit report from each credit bureau for free once every 12 months at AnnualCreditReport.com.
"Full credit to our girls, to defend our line with six like that was awesome," said New Zealand's Kelly Brazier.
The database contained full credit card numbers with detailed billing information that could potentially have been used for fraudulent purchases.
The database contained full credit card numbers with detailed billing information that could potentially have been used for fraudulent purchases.
Since I've also lived in Atlanta and Salt Lake City and just moved here last week, I'm taking full-credit.
For married filers, the income limits are $160,000 for the full credit and up to $180,000 for a partial credit.
After Ivana and Donald divorced in 1992, she took control making the decisions and takes "full credit" for raising the children.
Users were not able to see social security numbers, or full credit or debit card or health insurance information, he said.
" As for her natural look, the actress gives full credit to her glam squad for teaching her "everything that I know!
Of course, Shaq took full credit -- explaining he's been teaching Shareef how to shoot since he came out of the womb!
The popular posts have pushed his number of followers to over a million, but he won't take full credit for them.
"I give full credit to TSO for helping me tap into a stage presence I'd never known I had." he says.
That's way too much to be eligible for the credit today, but he'd get the full credit under this tax bill.
Banks are required to maintain capital reserves in excess of the draws even clients do not use the full credit lines.
"Full credit to climate-change advocates, they kicked the snot out of Corporate Canada," said Tim Powers, a Conservative political strategist.
Although the Icelandic team deserves full credit for their impressive performance, England was always among the most vulnerable of the tournament's heavyweights.
And because Clinton is also proposing doubling the credit for young kids, the full credit will be twice as valuable to boot.
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If they couldn't provide proof, they would no longer qualify for the full credit and would likely see their project costs rise.
Tell the audience what the view from nowhere is, because it is your term and you should take full credit for it.
Mr. Kane went on his own to National Comics Publications, the forerunner of DC Comics, with the concept and kept full credit.
"We did not publish full credit card numbers of donors," Assange said in response to a torrent of criticism from the show's host.
For example, full credit card numbers, which could be used to make fraudulent purchases in your name, or passwords for your online accounts.
Further, she has proposed changing the tax code so families that earn less than $3,000 a year are eligible for the full credit.
WATCH: However, he takes full credit for the concept and design of the place: "I didn't need an interior decorator," he says, proudly.
That, along with his bold moves on tax reform, fair trade and deregulation, means that he will get full credit for economic successes.
If the work state's tax is smaller than the home state's tax, the employee gets a full credit against her home-state tax.
Joan always felt because her stage persona was kind of vulgar, and often deliberately offensive, that people didn't give her her full credit.
Among those excluded from the full credit are half of Latinos, 53 percent of blacks and 70 percent of children with single mothers.
The script was able to capture full credit card information, including card numbers, expiry dates, and security codes directly from a customer's browser window.
About 11 million children are part of families with at least one working parent that don't qualify for the full credit today, she said.
For the full credit, your individual adjusted income – what is left after deductions like retirement savings and alimony - cannot exceed $1323,000 and couples $160,000.
Some of the credit card information in the records didn't contain the full credit card numbers, with only the last four digits being visible.
But full credit: Those men are playing well, always seeming to be in the right place to block a shot or clear the ball.
"I am afraid it is and always has been not uncommon for women not to receive full credit for their work," Professor Donald said.
Someone called demanding your full credit card number, Social Security Number and bank account number to finish that online toy purchase you just made.
It would be as problematic to blame him for train deaths as it would be to give him full credit for no plane deaths.
Crovitz, for example, wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal that falsely claims Xerox PARC labs deserves "full credit" for inventing the internet.
Image: EPFLTo be fair, the IUT Annecy researchers can't take full credit for the bike's sleek, aerodynamic shape, nor can any human for that matter.
He praised the ShadowMaps team for bringing GPS improvements to a wider audience, but he stopped short of offering them full credit for their work.
They fear is that Mack may try to absolve Raniere by taking full credit for DOS, and claiming he had no knowledge of its existence.
Extraordinary national leadership like that shown by Tsipras and Zaev has been extremely rare in the Balkans, and they deserve full credit for their statesmanship.
Full credit must go to Zinedine Zidane, who obviously ordered Isco and Marcelo to get going down the left, and that adjustment changed the game.
Even today, few investors give Viacom full credit for its investments in India, the U.K.'s Channel 5 and a recent push into Latin America.
They should require individuals without insurance to pay the penalty to the state (allowing, of course, a full credit for amounts paid to the federal government).
Under these rules, Tesla customers must take delivery of their new Model S, Model X or Model 3 by December 31 to get the full credit.
However, I give V-Moda full credit for the Crossfade II's portability; folding them up and throwing them into the carrying case shrinks their footprint considerably.
Kyrgios said his knee had nothing to do with the result and paid Raonic full credit for serving up a storm in the one-sided clash.
It is also not accurate for Mr. Trump to claim full credit for the collapse of the Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate in Syria and Iraq.
First, while the Trump administration has claimed full credit for a surge in business investment, the bounce-back from the mini-recession is a major factor.
Fitch sees HBL's capitalisation as adequate, considering its risk appetite and the agency's expectation of the bank's asset-quality and earnings performance through a full credit cycle.
But, first, the Republican plan to hold on the control of Congress relies heavily on a growing economy, one President Trump took full credit for on Friday.
"Having the address and email you can do some identity theft but without passwords and the full credit card info that's all you can do," she said.
That's because households that make less than $20113,000 a year — the truly, desperately poor — are excluded entirely, and households making under $9,666.67 can't get the full credit.
I have to remind myself regularly that I'm the one who makes my career decisions, and I can take full credit for the successes and the failures.
" Years later, Buchanan defended his position and took full credit for Nixon's actions, saying, "The federal government should not be in the business of raising American's children.
But taking full credit for the creation of wealth in America – and the ability of the stock market to function smoothly – is a bit gone too far.
Once it hits that mark, buyers can still claim the full credit through the end of the following quarter, according to a breakdown of the program from InsideEVs.
Stephen Merity points out a few more flaws in the Tay method and dataset, as well — 4chan and its ilk can't take full credit for corrupting the system.
Days Gone officially lands on April 26th, and customers will only be able to claim a full credit refund if they purchase the game between April 25th–28th.
Also, Tesla is set to sell its 200,000th car sometime next year — a hurdle that means its cars will no longer be eligible for the full credit anyway.
"Our goaltender should get full credit for keeping us in the game," Carlyle said of Gibson, who was victimized by a deflected shot on the game-winning tally.
Lagomarsino enjoyed my horrific contribution to the music world, so I will take full credit for inspiring this episode, which is, I accept, a far more thoughtful take.
It starts out as white â€" a blank card with full credit â€" and changes colors in real time as you make purchases across different transaction categories.
So full credit to Beyoncé and Jay-Z — known, in tandem, as the Carters — for extending their cone of silence all the way to the City of Light.
But give full credit to an entire team — including Adam Silverman (lighting), Helen Atkinson (sound) and Jack Phelan (video) — that knows just how to play with our senses.
Although Hirai deserves full credit for what the company's done under his watch, a lot of investors have showered praise on Yoshida for his role in the turnaround.
Black and Gates, in particular, are not explaining why they gave millions of dollars to the Media Lab in secret, with Epstein claiming full credit for those donations.
Now new evidence suggests that the underrepresentation of women reflects a systemic bias in that marketplace: a failure to give women full credit for collaborative work done with men.
A few communication tweaks is all it takes to open the flow of communication with bosses, peers, coworkers and customers so you get full credit for your brain talent.
During his time on-air, Bernie was one of those rare anchors who always wanted the reporters in the field to get the full credit for their news scoops.
European online contact lens supplier Vision Direct has revealed a data breach that compromised full credit card details for a number of its customers, as well as personal information.
And take full credit for making a hearty, tasty meal even when, deep in your heart, you know the bulk of the praise should probably go to the butcher.
Under federal law, you can check your full credit report at each of the three major national credit reporting companies — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — once a year for free.
"The president taking full credit for things that haven't been realized is very precarious," Gordon Gray, the director of fiscal policy at the conservative American Action Forum, told BuzzFeed News.
Moreover, if Toronto does not deserve full credit for beating a depleted Warriors team, then the Warriors' victory over the injury-wracked Cleveland Cavaliers in 2015 was just as questionable.
In an interview on the HBO show Real Time with Bill Maher, Assange said Wikileaks "did not publish full credit card numbers" when it in fact had done just that.
"And oh, I , or WE, don't want to take full credit but don't forget, social media 'influencers,' 'Instagram influencers,' have big contributions to boost Siargao's tourism," he wrote, according to News.com.au.
Certainly the Sony Walkman deserves full credit for making music mobile, but it was the iPod that made it ubiquitous, truly moving music out of our houses and into the streets.
In this case, HTC's manufacturing it and Google takes full credit for its design as evidenced by the "G" logo on the back and no HTC logo anywhere to be found.
"Although this looks very bureaucratic in nature, I would actually give the department full credit for it," said David Titley, a retired rear admiral who served as the Navy's top oceanographer.
It is also debatable whether Mr. Trump, or any first-year president, can take full credit for a strong economy (or be censured, were it to happen, for weak economic performance).
I should give full credit that it was a theoretical paper by Burrage, Copeland and Hinds," three of the scientists on this new paper, "that inspired us to look at chameleons.
In general, even if some are still getting through, always remember to never share personal information such as full credit card numbers, passwords, bank information, or Social Security numbers over the phone.
Both Clinton and Bennet would increase the phase-in from 15 percent to 45 percent for families with young children, meaning the poorest families are considerably likelier to get the full credit.
Roskam takes full credit for strong economic growth numbers, while distancing himself from President Trump, whose performance he rated as "good on the economy, jumbling on other issues" at a July debate.
"The customer information included basic contact information; it did not include full credit card or account login information that could pose a significant risk for consumers or require notification," the spokesman said.
Because baseball is primarily a series of one-on-one confrontations, each player can essentially be granted full credit for their teams′ performances when they are at bat or on the pitching mound.
Some credit cards offer a VantageScore or FICO score on monthly statements, Pukas says, but going the official route with a full credit report is a great way of seeing where you are.
That doesn't quite cover the shortfall, but for some buyers it could work out better than the full credit—particularly if it ever delivers on its promise of a much cheaper Model 3.
While Johnson's video has been viewed 1.5 million times, we probably can't give him full credit for the fact that the state has now fallen from second to third, behind Arkansas and Oklahoma.
The only certain prediction for the fall races is that Trump will take full credit for a "red wave" if the GOP manages to hold on to their majority by a single seat.
"In fairness, we never thought that the service would be exposed on the public internet, so that is a very valid finding of his, full credit to him for that," Munro told TechCrunch.
I do have to say, however, that Bradley showed tremendous grace in the post-fight interview, giving full credit to the victor and making light-hearted and self-depreciating comments about the knockdowns.
Apparently, Jorgensen had a sandwich vision far beyond the confines of Pop-Tarts after being let loose in the Arby's kitchen, as the company gives him full credit for conceptualizing the new sandwich.
Putin did come close to taking full credit, during a press conference, for his efforts to get Trump elected, but instead ironically lectured the U.S. on accepting the results of a free election.
Tesla sales benefited from a $7,500 federal tax credit on electric vehicles throughout 2018, but that full credit expired at the end of 2018, and new buyers will now receive only half that amount.
Since winning and losing in close games is statistically close to a random occurrence, it makes sense that Maryland should not receive full credit for barely beating teams like Georgetown, Rider, Northwestern and Nebraska.
The federal tax credit on every Tesla vehicle sold was cut in half to $3,359.873 at the beginning of the year, after Tesla sold its allotted 200,000 units that qualified for the full credit.
He took full credit for every good thing that has happened in the last year, and if he did it with less grace and more braggadocio than most, well, that is what politicians do.
This is when you apply for a new loan, a mortgage or credit card and the lender checks your full credit history to assess if you will be able to pay back the loan.
Though the play is a coproduction with WP Theater, it would need even greater resources to do full credit to the scenes in which ecological revenge and Dionysian frenzy blur into one howling terror.
It raised particular concern about a passage in one email in which Hesterman "intimated that he improperly influenced" the female officer's boss to say laudatory things about her and expected "full credit" for doing so.
Essentially, if a bookstore doesn't sell all its copies of a book, it can return unsold copies to the publisher for full credit, regardless of their condition, and the publisher will pay the shipping costs.
So under the Senate-passed version of the tax bill, people with lower incomes would see only a partial benefit under the new tax credit, while families with higher incomes could receive the full credit.
Present the new paperwork to him, assure him that it was he who was responsible for it, and, most important, explain that he will get full credit and his fans will love him for it.
If my flight had been on American, I could have banked the miles on their partner, Alaska Air, and received full credit for my K-class ticket, based on its much more generous accrual policy.
"Though clearly we don't take full credit for the decline (in the TV audience), certainly one would have to assume we were effective and part of the decline," Sharpton said in a statement on Monday.
Trump has acknowledged Pelosi as a member of the new triumvirate on federal spending, given her full credit for her influence on his decisions affecting Dreamers and included her in serious discussions about tax policy.
I'M GOING TO SELL THAT TO MR. TRUMP AND MAKE SURE I GIVE YOU FULL CREDIT AS I ALWAYS DO. BUT I JUST DON'T WANT TO SEE THE DOLLAR REALLY PLUNGE, THAT WOULD BE BAD.
"At least the world can now play this weird and awesome game," said starplayer in a note accompanying the patch's release, a note that itself gave full credit to Gemini's past work and ample warning.
Monroe is in Louisiana's Fifth Congressional District, one of 37 districts in 22 states where half the children or more have parents too poor to get the full credit, according to Ms. Collyer of Columbia.
This is also something for which he has never received full credit, especially in America, because much of the art world still believes that all modernists owe something to Picasso, or Henri Matisse, or Marcel Duchamp.
Trump, playing to his base, had used his annual speech to Congress to take full credit for the booming economy; bash Democrats as dangerous socialists; and award a conservative icon, Rush Limbaugh, with the Medal of Freedom.
Even giving the companies full credit, though, $100 million of annual benefits translates into little more than $600 million of value today, once capitalized on a multiple of 10 and taxed at Envision's 39 percent effective rate.
Change policy: Through March 231, anyone with a ticket on Frontier for travel between March 123 and April 212 can cancel for full credit and rebook without a penalty within 212 days for any future travel date.
"We are in negotiations with some of these rating agencies," Nahavandian told Reuters on the sidelines of an Financial Times Iran Conference, replying "yes" when asked whether he expected the agencies to provide a full credit rating.
The credit is calculated based on 100 percent of the first $2,000 of qualified expenses, and 13 percent of the second $2,000, so a student needs at least $4,21098 of eligible expenses to receive the full credit.
While banks have tried and tested long term relationships with sponsors, many direct lenders have yet to go through a full credit cycle and it is unclear how direct lenders will act when companies start to underperform.
The data included customers' names, email addresses and some financial details -- including the last four digits of some credit cards -- though Dow Jones said that neither full account login credentials nor full credit card information was exposed.
"People were going to garage sales and eBay, and buying very old and worn merchandise and returning it to stores for full credit," Jay Baer, a marketing expert told CNBC's "On The Money" in a recent interview.
"No one person can take full credit for that unless they're directly controlling their country's gasoline prices," Ashley Petersen, a senior oil market analyst at the energy advisory firm Stratas Advisors, said in a phone interview this week.
Tony Blinken, a CNN Global Affairs Analyst who served as Deputy Secretary of State under Obama, argued that the Trump administration can't take full credit for the success of the anti-ISIS effort over the past few months.
This means a company can buy equipment produced outside of the U.S. generating jobs outside of the U.S. and receive full credit for buying the foreign-made equipment, and this is a very real possibility in today's world.
The deadline was set in December when Sullivan excoriated Flynn, including by suggesting he may have committed treason, and recommended he put off Flynn's sentencing until his cooperation was complete and he could get full credit for it.
When Newt Gingrich became speaker in 1995, he sponsored Reaganesque welfare reform that House Republicans finally shamed President Clinton into signing into law in October 85033 just before his reelection (thereafter, he took full credit for the results).
Two quarters after a company crosses this threshold, tax credits begin to phase out, meaning Tesla customers will be able to receive full credit until January, half credit six months later, and all credits will expire January 2020.
Once you get there, the question is, 10 or 15 years down the road, is it possible to make it fully refundable, to enable families with kids that don't have earnings to get the full credit as well?
Square Feet While the Durst Organization cannot take full credit for establishing Manhattan stretches like Third Avenue in the 1950s, the Avenue of the Americas in the 1970s and Times Square in the 1990s, its vision helped revive them.
CreditCreditPhoto Illustration by John Whitlock; full credit at bottom of article As President-elect Donald J. Trump's Inauguration Day approached, hundreds of artists, critics and others asked American museums, galleries and other institutions to close their doors in protest.
The full-credit elective, "Mastering Our Cultural Identity: African American Male Image" (commonly referred to as the Manhood Development Program), is now in the daily curriculum at 2100 schools throughout the district, tailored to age appropriateness for third to 21th graders.
After she was transported, Dwayne says they spent the whole night in the emergency room with Jasmine, and she's fine now -- but he gives full credit to the first responders who helped him "stay as calm and as focused as possible."
"I would rather give full credit to Misbah, who has shown resilience against his critics and never spoken a harsh word when things were going wrong," Waqar said, when asked by ESPN Cricinfo about his own contribution to Pakistan's success.
She was asking how my kids were, and in the conversation, I had mentioned that my oldest was thinking about taking some exams at a local college, and if she passed, she'd get full credit for the relevant college course.
But objectives and key results are the answers to the question, "What I want to have accomplished and how I'm going to get it done," what and how objectives and key results, and this is with full credit to Andy Grove.
And I think this is wrong, I have seen many great films with lead actors and actresses that are of ethnic backgrounds but award shows like the Oscars and the Golden Globes are not giving them full credit for their performances.
If you have not paid enough tuition and fees to qualify for the full credit this year and have been billed for the first quarter or semester in 256, consider paying the bill now to maximize the 2000 credit, Charney said.
If Trump is going to take full credit for no planes crashing and for years of seemingly uninterrupted stock market gains, should he get immediate blame for the largest one-day stock market plunge (as measured by points) in history?
Those who take delivery before the end of the year will continue to receive the full credit, but the incentives will be halved during the first six months of 2019, then halved again from July to the end of December.
" The statement concluded, "I know that she was frustrated about the way the match played out, but the way she stepped up after the final and gave full credit to Naomi for a match well-played speaks volumes about who she is.
"With myself and Ryan, full credit, when we first joined together we did commit to each other, I guess, a period of time of really going for it," he ventures, reaching for the phrase "conscious uncoupling" to sum up how things went down.
She certainly could draft a bill and persuade a member of Congress to be its sponsor, but since doing that would not enable Claire to take full credit for the legislation, that's not quite how "House of Cards" characterizes what's happening here.
I should give full credit to Yang, his response to low productivity following the job loss in his automation thesis is that everyone is trying to find a job in order to make ends meet and, they don't leave the labor force.
If something doesn't fit, Armarium will give full credit if it's returned within 24 hours, and they'll try to get another size or similar style to you before your event (to ensure proper fit, an Armarium representative will liaise with the client prior to sending).
Rosenstein made an entrance at the most auspicious time possible Rosenstein -- who the White House had pinned Comey's firing on until Trump himself took full credit for it Thursday -- walked into a private meeting with Burr and Warner just feet from the McCabe hearing.
The company has said the vehicle will have a base price of less than $22016,500, meaning the actual price will be less than $30,000 after a US federal tax credit of $7,500 (receiving the full credit requires making enough money to pay $7,33 in tax, however).
A look at the changes to both its policy and its forecasts over the past two years shows very modest moves in response to new economic realities of stronger growth and lower unemployment — outcomes for which the president has taken full credit (and deserves at least some of it).
Kvitova suffered from glandula fever last year and pulled out of the Australian Open warm-up events in Shenzhen and Sydney with a gastro-intestinal illness but paid full credit to Moscow-born Gavrilova — the only one of nine Australian women in the draw to survive the first round.
This thing even has a frickin' mini-map, and truly must be seen in motion to be believed: Full credit to game designer Tom Hall—yes, the same Tom Hall behind games like DOOM, Anachronox, and many others—for sharing this level on Twitter, sparking my own interest.
One of the many things that Prince was mercurial and eccentric about was liner notes; he'd give songwriting credits to family members and friends who had nothing to do with the tracks in question, and then take full credit for songs that members of The Revolution helped write.
Differentiated primarily by the size and resolution of their screens — 323-inch 1080p display on the Pixel and 5.5-inch Quad HD panel on the XL — these two devices are built by HTC, but Google takes full credit for their design and makes this explicit with its "phone by Google" branding.
But the most important change for our purposes is the dotted line in the below diagram starting at $0 in earnings: What that means is that while non-caregivers would see their credit ($4,000 for singles, $8,000 for couples) phase in gradually with earners, caregivers would get the full credit right away.
Jubilant FoodWorks, which is a franchisee for Domino's Pizza and Dunkin' Donuts in India, will benefit from a lower indirect tax rate; under the old regime, tax rates applied were approximately 20 percent, while the current GST bracket applied is 18 percent plus full credit for service tax paid, the analysts said.
After conducting top-level, professional-grade research, which should not be attempted at home, I discovered that what Mr. Ezersky had really debuted was the completely different phrase, MWA HA HA HA, and Mr. Madison can therefore receive full credit for debuting MWA HA HA. I'm glad we've gotten that sorted, aren't you?
It's not clear exactly how the Republican plan will change the income ceiling for the credit, but it is clear that some higher-income families will "go from getting a partial credit or no credit to getting a full credit," said Elaine Maag, a senior research associate at the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.
Rebuilt Military & Choice for Vets... While Trump insists on taking full credit for a recovery that in reality began and continued throughout his predecessor's term in office and resulted in him inheriting a healthy economy, low unemployment rates, and a strong stock market, so far he hasn't hasn't managed to pull his approval rating above the low 40s.
First, he ignored her when she dropped the biggest twist of the season (that Rhaegar Targaryen annulled his marriage and was wed to Lyanna Stark in a secret ceremony, making Jon Snow a true Targaryen with a legitimate claim to the throne), and then, when he told Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) the news, he took full credit.
Full credit goes to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE for pushing back against the House Intelligence Committee Republicans and the White House.
In effect, Mr. Trump was blithely taking full credit for ending a brutal battle he had a hand in starting and claiming a significant feat when in fact the betrayal of the Kurds and the brusque, thoughtless American withdrawal undermined American credibility and was a major victory for Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Bashar al-Assad, the butcher of Syria.
Jonni S. Moore, who trained in Dr. Nowell's lab and is now a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the University of Pennsylvania's medical school, described Dr. Nowell in an interview as a generous mentor who, unlike most senior scientists, insisted that she not include his name on her scientific publications, so that she would get full credit for her work.
The cultural narrative about women's bodies was so bad that simply identifying the problem would get Dove full credit and move plenty of product, but the urge to talk about a broad cultural problem while refusing to name a bad actor left the blame squarely on the shoulders of the women who had the temerity not to love themselves sufficiently.
Conversely, the tax credits under the legislation would tend to be larger than current-law premium tax credits for many people with higher income—particularly for those with income above 400 percent of the FPL but below the income cap for a full credit, which is set by the legislation at $75,000 for a single tax filer and $150,000 for joint filers in 2020.
Conversely, the tax credits under the legislation would tend to be larger than current-law premium tax credits for many people with higher income—particularly for those with income above 20093 percent of the FPL but below the income cap for a full credit, which is set by the legislation at $75,000 for a single tax filer and $150,000 for joint filers in 2020.
It was Charles Annan who, in 1868, entered the shop where Margaret E. Knight's paper bag machine was being invented and decided the patent would look better bearing his name; Otto Hahn who took the name of German professor Lise Meitner—Germany's first woman professor—off the monumental co-authored paper that would announce the idea of nuclear fission; and Charles Babbage who would initially come to receive full credit for Ada Lovelace's inauguration of computer programming.
Ars Technica reported that the data dump also included a note from the hackers titled "Tips when running a security company," which included the following highlights:—Use one root password for all the boxes—Expose PDU's [power distribution units in server racks] to WAN with telnet auth—Never patch, upgrade or audit the stack—Disregard PDO [PHP Data Objects] as inconvenient—Hedge entire business on security theatre—Store full credit card info in plaintext—Write all code with wreckless [sic] abandonMeanwhile, Staminus has advised its users to "change their Staminus password" while the company investigates.
I can see from my own 2001 article about Chincoteague that oysters were $6.95 a dozen back then, and I can think about all the platters of Wellfleet oysters we've been consuming this summer at around $2 an oyster (that article also reminds me to give full credit to the battered early paperback edition of "Roadfood" by Jane and Michael Stern which guided us to most of these restaurants, and in fact got us to Chincoteague in the first place, chasing Crab Norfolk, and, of course, those oysters).
I can see from my own 2001 article about Chincoteague that oysters were $6.95 a dozen back then, and I can think about all the platters of Wellfleet oysters we've been consuming this summer at around $2 an oyster (that article also reminds me to give full credit to the battered early paperback edition of "Roadfood" by Jane and Michael Stern which guided us to most of these restaurants, and in fact got us to Chincoteague in the first place, chasing Crab Norfolk, and, of course, those oysters).

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