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credit

[kred-it] / ˈkrɛd ɪt /








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Lenders choose VantageScore not because it’s an easier score, but because it uses more data and is better at predicting a consumer’s credit risk.

From The Wall Street Journal

So credit the Administration for adding details to the record and educating the public about the threat from China and Russia.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rather than take credit for the disclosure, Randle, who is 76, said the story didn’t add up.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both now work as leisure assistants at the Newcastle United Foundation, an organisation they credit with turning their lives around.

From BBC

And some of those costs are coming down, thanks to enhanced tax credits and the rise of lower-cost online providers.

From The Wall Street Journal