Sentences with phrase «to take credit for»

I do not take credit for anything I post on my blog except my own creations.
To demonstrate your potential impact, you need to take credit for what you've accomplished during your career.
We need to really believe in the fact that we don't need to take credit for everything as long as the actions are serving the greater good and the main objective.
There will always be people who take credit for things they shouldn't, as well as those who think nearly every idea they have is original.
I also take credit for introducing him to my sister's best friend and his now wife.
Now they're taking credit for helping other fighting dogs.
The example of taking credit for the 10 % increase in sales is a perfect example of what * not * to do on your resume.
We are fallen and pride has led us to take credit for things we didn't do.
Or they may take credit for something on the job that they didn't do because it sounds impressive.
Do not always take credit for all the good things and blame him for the bad things.
The union put out a statement taking credit for getting the governor to compromise.
The profession is built around a model where more senior attorneys routinely take credit for work where others made significant contributions.
I don't see it often, but regularly enough I see attorneys throw each other under the bus or take credit for someone else's work.
The governor was eager to not only take credit for the success, but also to be held accountable.
Yet that hasn't stopped him for taking credit for the increases in production on private and state lands.
I have zero interest in taking credit for anything our agents do.
I can only take credit for finding those charts, not making them.
This is an outfit I can't take credit for putting together.
Still, the change was small enough that teachers unions took credit for preventing a significant cap lift.
The casting team really take the credit for any high scores the film receives.
Moms don't allow themselves to take credit for much of anything!
It teaches us that strong leaders aren't bothered about taking the credit for success.
Whilst I've love to take the credit for coming up with this delicious hot chocolate recipe, sadly I can't.
I could never decorate like this on my own, but somehow I feel like I can still take credit for it.
It doesn't help that the president took credit for the common standards every time he had a chance on the campaign trail.
Nor can those accessing the bridge take the credit for building it.
I wish I could take credit for using the seasoning but it was from one of those recipes floating around in the 80's!
It kills me that I can't take credit for today's black bean brownie recipe.
Someone else earned those returns over the first 8 years, the current manager is just taking credit for the 10 years.
The worst thing you can do is take credit for stuff that somebody else did.
Yet, these individuals take the credit for improving products or growing revenue.
You'll need to be a little more hands - on for this one, but if you're cooking with young children they'll gladly take credit for your pastry prowess.
But one group quietly took credit for both: the hotel industry.
They enable students to take credit for new inventions.
When patients do better, there is a temptation for doctors — whether they practice alternative or conventional medicine — to take credit for such outcomes.
I can't take credit for teaching him how, but I did get him started by bringing him to group fitness classes.
I can happily take credit for the expertise of others.
Conversely, why should policymakers take credit for reducing emissions during an economic recession?
A great executive resume has got to include accomplishments and achievements you can take credit for along the career path.
Also, remind yourself not to take credit for gains, because this would bring blame for losses.
And then the star takes the credit for the best lines anyway.
One of the big findings is that employees really hate it when the boss takes credit for their work.
Nobody was responsible for failures and everybody took credit for successes, which led to a lot of bad decisions.
When same sex marriage is finally a civil right, churches will find a way to take credit for supporting it all along, just like they did with interracial marriage.
I might even let the school fairy take credit for it.
He rarely took credit for having played such hands as this one from his 1930 volume.
The agency took credit for predicting the increase, saying that it would increase its efforts to stem the growth.

Phrases with «to take credit for»

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