Don't give
me too much credit though, my husband does all the actual building.
I think you're probably giving the majority of folks a bit
too much credit there, in my experience, deeply held stereotypes about people associated with various forms of income is a much larger predictor of such criteria.
Corporations sitting on the big pile of money, they don't need
too much credit.
The reason so many of us are afraid of new technologies is that we give
them too much credit.
You would assume that grease may have been involved, but you would be giving us far
too much credit.
You give
me too much credit for being able to pull off the organization of a networking event.
Sorry Mr Logozzo, you are giving people much
too much credit.
And don't give TREB
too much credit.
I actually gave the voters
too much credit.
In my view this approach gives
too much credit to the capacity of courts and the legal system to determine native title claims in a just and equitable manner.
If the candidate is taking
too much credit or claims responsibility individually for something that was clearly a team effort, he wants to know more about what the person's actual role was in the accomplishment.
If your career experiences are laced with teamwork, it's tempting to frame those experiences in a manner that ensures you don't take
too much credit.
Of course one hesitates to give Facebook
too much credit if this were the case: it would be a clear example of a Strategy Credit, where doing the right thing is easy because it doesn't actually hurt the underlying business.
Doesn't sound like Motorola can claim
too much credit here.
Others have argued that Cambridge Analytica gets
too much credit because few people know how its work may have affected the campaign.
Initially, Kim was a bit defiant at the suggestion that he may have taken
too much credit for the design of his house:
(FYI: You give the American public
too much credit - most of us are actually very historically ignorant thanks to a lack of caring, a lack of understanding, and a piss - poor public education system whose members care more about politics than teaching, but I digress...)
Giving them a rating of 1 star is giving
them too much credit which they do not deserve.
However, if you use
too much credit, have accounts in bankruptcy or collections, or you've made too many late payments, your insurance score may reflect you as a high risk policyholder.
Avoid applying for
too much credit.
But applying for
too much credit can also send the unintended message that you're desperate for credit; plus, it can trigger too many hard checks of your credit that can ding your score.
In his sentencing submission, Crown prosecutor Ngai On Young asked for a 10 - year sentence, acknowledging kidnapping can bring a higher sentence and noting Lutczyk was probably getting «
too much credit» for time already served.
I think you give
too much credit to code - breakers, though, whether governmental or not.
For example, some critics have worried that EPA could give
too much credit for using biomass for electricity even in cases where that's not beneficial for climate change.
Charging Abbott with hypocrisy gives
him too much credit, as if he's ever held a position with any spine in it.
They also should have noted that Said & Wegman's retracted article in the journal Computational Statistics and Data Analysis was probably the most spectacularly egregious example of a self - refuting paper published in the «peer - reviewed» literature of the first decade of the 21st century (perhaps that's giving the paper
too much credit).
I gave
you too much credit.
A better analogy would be to a phage but that still gives the PV cell
too much credit.
You give far
too much credit for what the Watts paper may do in terms of the scope of the actual «problem».
If you think that Koonin's «projections» are wildly different to «guesses» then I think you're giving him way
too much credit.
Patents and copyright laws grant
too much credit and reward to individuals and imply that technology evolves by jerks.
We also must be careful not to give
it too much credit either, as most of the world's political leaders were laggards on the issue of climate change long before Climategate arose.
On your point about not wanting to give
too much credit to global warming for the added increment of heat, here's a very topical example where doing just that seems entirely appropriate.
I think you're giving the New York School
too much credit when you give them the credit for all those ideas.
Too much credit is given to artists or institutions for alluding to issues or problems within the art world without actually challenging these frameworks.
One of the drawbacks of writing for your peers is often you give people
too much credit.
This one is highly unlikely, it gives Nintendo
too much credit.
Maybe that's giving the design
too much credit, but it's an experience seldom found in a handheld game, and makes the dozens of hours you'll spend in Yo - kai Watch much more enjoyable.
Do you think we may have given some of these games
too much credit?
Perhaps I am giving Proteus
too much credit, but it's less about that individual game and more about how it made me think about similar experiences.
Too much credit if you ask me, but they make solid games.
I won't try to take
too much credit for that, but I do suspect that if I had continued to position myself as irreplacable, I would not have made it through at all.
Well, sometimes
too much credit goes to one person on a project and it's just not accurate to the actual work and ideas put into it.
Or perhaps I give today's youth
too much credit... As for the minigame and collection modes, they are exactly what you think they are: simply components of the story mode set off for quick access and playability.
Not that Bioshcok's plots are particularly terrible but people give it far
too much credit than it deserves.
Also, you give people way
too much credit.
i know the 2600 statement was giving valve
too much credit.
I think people give MS
too much credit by suggesting this problem only existed since the beginning of this generation.
I should think even gamers would have better uses for their money, but apparently I give the human race
too much credit.
Sometimes you were turned down because you have
too much credit open with one bank (this seems to be a popular problem with Chase).