(1) Courses offered for credit and sessions on time management at the student recreation centers and residence halls could enhance efficiency.
(2) A video documenting the project, made by a student for independent-study credit , was shown at the event and was available for purchase.
(3) Students will receive credit for accuracy and style
(4) They seldom get any credit
(5) She has five medals to her credit
(6) On Monday afternoon I received an email from Quip saying they couldn't add the credit to my account as it was temporarily blocked.
(7) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I don't think he gets enough credit for his ability to drive and his strength,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Doherty says.
(8) In India, nice children are a dime a dozen, and parents receive no special credit or praise for their children's behavior.
(9) Increasingly, advanced high school students receive both high school and college credit by taking college distance learning courses.
(10) Students receive some course credit for participating.
(11) As a former broadcasting journalist of some 17 years or so experience, I cannot credit that anyone actually believes that.
(12) You wanted to steal my ideas and claim credit for them.
(13) Another unique feature of this program is that students get academic credit for their participation in the conference.
(14) He dissembled with one or the other, and by so doing lost his credit with both.
(15) This money is recorded as a credit in the current account but, in reality, it is not a reliable source of financing.
(16) Many policyholders cannot afford to pay their annual motor insurance in one go and so avail of credit arrangements from insurers and brokers.
(17) If you're worried about exceeding your credit limit, call your card issuer to ask for a small increase.
(18) Since many of the training courses were done for credit , each program saw the immediate benefit of increased program enrollment.
(19) Students should talk with a school counselor about the possibility of earning credit toward your intended degree or certificate.
(20) None of it would earn you a college credit from a mathematics department.