What the present controversy over ghostblogging really means is that lawyers» pernicious practice
of taking credit for the work of others has now spread beyond the confines of the firm and the courtroom, and the results are circulating across the internet and throughout the entire legal marketplace.
Yes, I think it is — and if not, we can still follow the Mann / Jones precedent (see 1213201481.txt)
of taking credit for other peoples» work.
It accused him of failing to acknowledge his predecessors,
of taking credit for a theory that had already been discovered by others.
A minor political skirmish broke out on Thursday when the Orange County Legislature's Democratic leader lobbed a few public criticisms at County Executive Steve Neuhaus, accusing the Republican
of taking credit for national or regional economic gains and short - changing Democrats in his upbeat State of the County address two days earlier.
A danger
of taking credit for stock market highs (like Trump did this summer, when he tweeted «U.S. Stock Market up almost 20 % since Election!»)
Eberhard accused Musk
of taking credit for founding the company and trying to «rewrite history.»
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.
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.
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.
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.
I definitely can't
take credit for where we're at today, because they were one
of the first Canadian beer brands on Instagram.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
For example,
take your standard line
of credit.
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.
In a statement, the lender said it has published its own set
of core principles
for lending, and said it was «continuing to review and consider the best way to advance comprehensive industry - standards that
take into account the full range
of responsible
credit products that serve small businesses.»)
From there, the president descended into a series
of attacks on his opponents and a defense
of his administration... among other things,
taking credit for driving North and South Korea together
for the Olympics.
The attribution model, which is the foundation
of a marketing strategy, determines how to measure value and
credit the right channel
for the sales that have
taken place.
Association president Gary Smith,
of Brookfield Financial, opened the conference by imploring federal and provincial governments to play more
of a role, lauding those provinces like Ontario that have launched venture funds, and
taking credit for the repeal
of Section 116
of the Income Tax Act in the Harper government's spring budget.
Every year, taxpayers fail to
take advantage
of the tax
credits they're eligible
for.
Knowing that I wouldn't get any
credit for the indoor workouts I did at the gym (and seeing the giddy look on my dog's face every time I
took his leash out
of the cabinet), I started opting to
take him out more frequently.
Trump likes to
take credit for all
of this.
And thanks to a $ 7,500 tax
credit from the federal government
for green vehicles, and the IRS» mileage deduction, Turner expects the CitEcar to pay
for itself within three years and then actually start making money if he
takes advantage
of the mileage write - off.
Loeb also
took credit for much
of the corporate structural reform going on in Japan.
«The reverse mortgage can give you assets
for paying
for long - term care,» said Votava, who recommends
taking out a line
of credit.
However, sometimes all the relevant information was given upfront and sometimes a key detail — which professor was teaching a course the students were thinking
of taking or how much
credit card debt an otherwise exceptional applicant
for a loan had outstanding — was held back but then later revealed.
Santitarn Sathirathai
of Credit Suisse speaks about the potential
for e-commerce to
take off in ASEAN.
In the press release on Monday, Pershing
took credit for a number
of moves the company has made since then, including pushing out long - time CEO Michael Pearson and paying down debt.
Here are five ways businesses can
take advantage
of these new
credit and revenue avenues to tackle the shopping influx head - on, increase sales and give online customers greater financial flexibility when shopping
for the holidays:
The movie
takes place in the late 1970s, long before the Internet and uniquely evil tactic
of signing up customers
for credit cards without their knowledge came into being.
President Donald Trump likes to
take credit for last year's stock market gain, but on Thursday he admitted that the results
of his scheduled medical examination on Friday could be responsible
for its fall.
I think my generation can
take a little bit
of credit for that by just opening up the conversation.
The Senate further allows firms to accelerate alternative minimum tax or research
credits instead
of taking bonus depreciation, and includes film or videotape as property that qualifies
for the depreciation.
This type
of behaviour, coupled with the fact that women often don't
take enough
credit for their work, can allow great female - initiated ideas to go unheard in even the most progressive
of organizations.
In a conference call with analysts on April 12, Google CEO Larry Page
took credit for a similar lack
of voting rights at other companies.