Sentences with phrase «take credit for stuff»

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I can't take credit for the name, but amongst my friends it is referred to as Matzo Crack... The stuff is addictive!
A big plus is when my kids out grow stuff I take it in and get store credit, which I can use any time, so if I really need something for them I do nt have to spend any money at all.
Both the Tories and the Lib Dems are desperate today to take credit for Osborne's new spending spree, with Labour's only criticism being that he should have lavished even more on the black stuff even sooner.
Fact is that you will never know what Dale Volker did for WNY, since he never wanted to take credit for a lot of stuff that stopped the bleeding in that region.
«They're taking different approaches to it too — Amazon is getting a lot of credit right now in the press for their commitment to the theatrical exhibition of their film, it's not just about the digital platform, where Netflix is taking a slightly different approach — although they're doing limited theatrical with stuff too — it'll be interesting to see what the long - term end result is for those two approaches and where it all ends up, but I think right now it's great for our filmmakers and our producers to make their money back and they have a chance to reach massive audiences through these digital platforms.»
Hey, if you want to go broke buying stuff for a child (who really doesn't care), there are plenty of retailers ready to take your money (or more likely, your credit.)
There are a lot of champions for credit card rewards programs - if you're going to be spending the money anyway, you should take advantage of receiving free stuff in return, right?
The other possible reason for not taking the matching funds are if the required contributions would put you in a significant bind — if you're barely scraping by, and you can't squeeze enough savings out of your budget that you'd risk default on a loan (eg, car or house) or might take penalties for late fees on your utilities, it might be preferable to save up for a bit before starting the contributions — especially if you've maxed your available credit so you can't just push stuff to credit cards as a last resort.
Hotel rooms near the park look expensive for these dates so I'm motivated to consider signing up for one credit card to help take the edge off but I'm new to this points & miles stuff so if it's too complicated I'd probably just pay cash and stay further away from the park to save money.»
Almost everyone wishes they could get something for free, but few people know that the pursuit of «free stuff» is commonplace among those who take advantage of credit card rewards.
This talk, by Ray Pierrehumbert, is an excellent response to Naomi Oreskes» observation that: «climate scientists are so busy talking about stuff they don't understand that they never get around to taking credit for what they got right.»
When the courses for credit, (not the fluff0 were mandatory a lot of registrants took them to gain knowledge of that type of stuff out side the big cities, now I fear that the majority will not and will be less knowledgeable for it.
Thanks RECO, I see to many agents taking the «Fluff Stuff» to get the easiest possible credits, but... why did you allow credits for those courses in the first place.
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