There is a catch: because each drug is a unique molecular entity, it has the potential to behave slightly differently in the body even if it targets the same pathway as another drug with a sterling record. (scientificamerican.com)
One of the key benefits here is people who might have a limited credit history, or a less - than - sterling record, could theoretically have access to credit when they would otherwise be denied by banks and more traditional lending institutions. (badcredit.org)
That's partly because consumers with bankruptcies on their credit report are scored differently than users without bankruptcies; a bankrupt consumer with a sterling record of on - time payments may have a higher credit score than a person on the verge of bankruptcy who has dozens of missed payments, charge - offs, collections, and liens. (creditsesame.com)