Sentences with phrase «given credit for»

His vision as a PG is better than given credit for and though he's not the greatest finisher, he's shown an ability to get to the basket when he wants which is a skill.
I think he should be given credit for his effort in stabilizing the team following a turbulent season and transfer window.
Al is much better than he is given credit for.
Why is Wenger given credit for this win?
He has ideal size, rebounds well and is more athletic than he is often given credit for.
But with upcoming games versus Minnesota and Northwestern (with a tough visit from Michigan State in between), it isn't hard to see Nebraska developing a bit of a win streak here as October expires, and I'm sure that if or when that happens, the comeback will be given credit for the turnaround.
I remember back when I was enamored with Luke Kuechly because while he was more athletic than given credit for, more importantly he was always in the right spot.
He's never been given credit for his battling spirit.
They both can make all the throws, (Bortles probably has less of an arm) both are more athletic than they are given credit for, and both seem to be polarizing figures.
Food sales this season are up 84 per cent on three years ago, when the club first went meat free, proving that traditional football fans are a more adaptable breed than they're often given credit for.
Del Sroufe is given credit for the recipe.
- he wasn't refering to you aethists, inHisName was referring to Satanists, who at least are given credit for knowing God exists but are just against Him.
As E. D. Cohen acknowledges in a recent work on Jung: «The terms «self - actualization» and «psychological growth,» which have become Shibboleths in contemporary American psychology, have their origin in Jung's work, although he is rarely given credit for it» (CGJSA 27n).
I am much more capable than I've given myself credit for.
Extracting money from stupid people is a finer art than it's given credit for, and many preachers have the art nailed down.
Believe it or not, most people of faith, however that may be defined, get along much better than they're often given credit for.
I'm expecting the antichrist to come from the Vatican as well, and this Sunday forced worship is starting to make a lot more sense then I would have ever given it credit for.
But whoever thought this up I think might have had way more insight then I or many other people would have given them credit for.
A monument to the importance of that achievement for the history of the Slavs is the very alphabet in which most Slavs write, which is called Cyrillic, in honor of Saint Cyril, the ninth - century «apostle to the Slavs,» who, with his brother Methodius, is traditionally given credit for having invented it... Not only among the Slavs in the ninth century, but also among the other so - called heathen in the 19th century, the two fundamental elements of missionary culture for more than a millennium have therefore been the translation of the Bible, especially of the New Testament, and education in the missionary schools.
He asserts that since cultural diversity is to be welcomed and each culture's gifts are to be acknowledged, our Western culture should be given credit for representing the world accurately «in a way that no other culture has ever come close to.»
We know he did not reject the necessity of grace, but thought of it as leaving man free for co-operation with God.15 But Augustine has always been given credit for having preserved the essential Christian doctrine that God's grace is necessary to give to man what he can not give to himself, that is forgiveness, and the empowerment of his will to love God and his neighbour.
3) Mormon students are given credit for seminary courses.
He wrote frequently, over several months, about the concepts involved in digital money, including those smart contracts, a concept so specialized that Mr. Szabo is often given credit for inventing the term.
I think we made a lot more progress in these areas than we were ever given credit for internationally.
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It is now commonplace to note that Canada's recession was shorter and milder than those in the U.S. and Europe (Australia's connections to the U.S. and Europe are weaker than Canada's and it did even better) and these two men have either taken or been given credit for Canada's performance.
«Ms. Natale should be given credit for bringing an ethical approach to this,» he says.
Women have owned and operated businesses for decades, but they were not always recognized or given credit for their efforts.
They're also more loyal than they're given credit for.
While «counting cents» forces prioritization and discipline in founders, The Muse's Minshew says investors don't necessarily give credit for being able to grow on little cash.
Chen's willingness to do it now suggests the company is a lot more forward - thinking than skeptics might give it credit for.
If you end up making a change or update based on your customer's feedback, give them credit for coming up with the idea.
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.
We all have way more strength and ability than we give ourselves credit for, in other words.
Recognize the accomplishments of your data scientists and make sure you give them credit for their hard work.
«I've got to give them credit for staying here,» says Brian Mullin, the local mayor.
Ghosn recommends doing a weekly review and checking off what you achieved and giving yourself credit for even the most incremental wins.
«As a society we don't give you credit for not getting sick,» says Shah.
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Your published piece gives them credit for what they know and validates their perspective.
I give them credit for that.
I will give them credit for an excellent English pea soup and lobster ravioli.
Give him credit for restraint.
Ben Thompson, an analyst who writes the subscription newsletter Stratechery, said in a recent update that «ESPN is far better positioned for a world where they must go over the top to consumers than people give them credit for
«Now some bosses do this even with employees they like, but if your boss really doesn't like you, they may loathe the idea of giving you any credit for your work or ideas,» Taylor explains.
So maybe Senator Manchin does know more than we're giving him credit for.
Investors will not give you credit for having four out of five of these items in proper shape.
You'll also notice that their energy will go up when they're around you — and suddenly you're way more hilarious than other people give you credit for.
Lead by example in discussing issues, ideas, and experimentation in open forums and giving credit for trying — promote those who do.
You may have a more educated opinion than you are giving yourself credit for.
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