Sentences with phrase «for taking credit for»

The group last made headlines in December for taking credit for the low «Star Wars: The Last Jedi» fan score.
«I think everybody can hang their hat for taking credit for various reasons or taking blame for various reasons.»

Not exact matches

You probably don't want to go out of your way to take on loans you don't need, so don't worry: this factor only accounts for 10 % of your credit score, and you won't be penalized much for not borrowing too much all at once.
There are different options for people and businesses if they get into a bind — using a credit card, taking a cash advance, a short term loan, etc..
While it's unclear exactly what Nimble America has done in support of Trump, it has taken credit for designing a billboard ad posted outside of Pittsburgh showing an unflattering cartoon depiction of Hillary Clinton with the tagline «Too Big to Jail,» according to The Daily Beast.
The facts: While Trump took credit for Walmart's announcement — and thanked the retailer «for starting the big jobs push back into the U.S.» — Walmart had already announced in October a plan that would create 10,000 U.S. jobs, Reuters reported.
Most women leaders need to be convinced to take credit for their accomplishments.
For all these reasons, I choose to stand by my local stores rather than taking my business down the road to the megastores, and I will continue to think twice when that option to choose credit or debit pops up.
This category takes into account your credit inquiries or the reports that FICO receives each time you apply for a new kind of credit.
The risk of having the governing party take credit for NDP ideas won't be the only concern Horwath will have to consider.
Early in the Trump administration, Spicer and Trump spoke openly about possibly moving the press briefings out of the White House to another location, an idea that senior adviser and former Breitbart News chairman Steve Bannon — who has referred to the media as «the opposition party» — later took credit for.
From email systems to landing page implementations to credit card processing APIs, and everything in between, so many platforms need to «talk,» that it takes the bar too high for the average marketer.
I definitely can't take credit for where we're at today, because they were one of the first Canadian beer brands on Instagram.
Stone has previously defended the hacker who took credit for the DNC breach, who is known as Guccifer 2.0.
Take the time to build a credit profile for your company, so you don't jeopardize your personal credit.
Take it from 35 founders, entrepreneurs, and executives who have achieved great things and credit simple daily rituals for helping them do it.
When the deal was announced in July, Trump called Guo's commitment «an incredible investment» and was quick to take the credit for it: «In other words, if I didn't get elected, he definitely would not be spending $ 10 billion.»
The bank offered a loan at a low rate to pay off her high - interest credit card debt, and she ended up taking out a second mortgage for $ 80,000.
He had a couple thousand in credit card debt and a small, high - interest loan from EasyFinancial he'd taken to cover an unexpected medical expense for a family member.
She began relying on credit for everyday expenses, and later took out a second card.
Wave also lets users separate personal expenses from business expenses, a key feature for small companies where employees often use the same credit card to take clients out for lunch as they do for buying groceries.
If your account remains inactive for a long period of time, credit card companies can take it upon themselves to close your account.
About 51 % of the CFOs said Trump deserves «none of the credit» for unemployment declining from 4.8 % to 4.4 %, and less than half gave him any credit for jobs created since he took office.
You have to give Trevorrow a lot of credit for taking on «Jurassic World»: This was a film meant to attract a huge audience that could have easily made a lot of people angry if done incorrectly.
When you really have this feeling that you're both in it together and you're pushing and pulling one another, you're open to taking risks, you're brave, you're open to innovation, and you're not taking credit for each other's — together you're making things better.
Some of my clients have invested in solar systems and taken advantage of this credit, and Congress recently extended the deadline for using this credit to December 2021.
They take credit for what their team does.
Boosting the score may take years for companies with a derogatory or nonexistent credit history, so the process of strengthening creditworthiness needs to begin long before a credit application is submitted.
The third and fourth stages involve taking credit for appointing your troubleshooter should things go right, or pinning the blame on him (or her) if the situation continues to deteriorate.
Kuroda himself takes credit for convincing his counterparts in the Group of Seven advanced nations that Japan's currency intervention was for the good of the Japanese and global economies.
Fans were skeptical about exactly who was doing the cooking, with many on Twitter arguing that Kardashian - West couldn't have done the work and accusing her of taking credit for the family's Jamaican nanny's handiwork.
Eberhard accused Musk of taking credit for founding the company and trying to «rewrite history.»
For the bull detox to truly take hold, credit spreads will have to widen significantly, which could in turn signal a «decisive crack» in equities, he argues.
He said Trump can take credit for improved business confidence and the stock market.
The lack of a single fatality on a commercial flight last year prompted President Donald Trump to take credit for advances in safety in a Tweet that raised eyebrows in the aviation safety community.
Credit report errors could take several months to clear up, so check your report well in advance of applying for a mortgage or car financing.
The connected car is now widely seen as an open platform on which you put many things and I want to take a lot of credit for the way this is being played out, with millions of dollars of investment dollars because of the work I have laid out.
«That's the only prank for which I'll take credit, because we were caught,» he says.
«I give [AWS] credit for pushing the cloud earlier than others,» Guthrie says, «but I don't think this is a market that's winner take all.»
In an interview with the Daily Beast, Sullivan said though he takes credit for the hashtag, he didn't invent the idea of an Uber boycott.
Scammers take advantage of vulnerability as millions of Americans wait for their chip credit cards to arrive, NBC News reports.
No article spinning or reusing an existing post; The article must be yours, do not take credit for someone else's work.
Jones said Trump and Pence could take credit for securing about 800 jobs at the plant, which employs a total of about 1,700 people.
But tapping a pending legal claim for cash can be vastly more expensive than taking on credit card debt.
For example, take your standard line of credit.
A new BtoB service leverages the Internet to make taking credit cards easier and cheaper for the smaller merchant.
The days of taking out a home equity line of credit to pay for college, a new car or for someone's silence — and take a tax break on the interest — are coming to a close.
And especially in the case of a business or a borrower who has lower credit scores, it's usually higher interest rates and fees that compensate for the higher risk the lender is taking.
Prior to the new tax law, you were able to take out a home equity loan or a home equity line of credit, use it to pay for anything and deduct the interest.
A credit freeze is one of few measures affected Americans can take to protect against identity theft, or at least make it very hard for potential thieves, now that their personal information could be up for sale online.
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