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CreditsPreviously called "Quarters of Coverage." As you work and pay Social Security taxes, you earn credits that count toward your eligibility for future Social Security benefits. You can [..]
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CreditsPoints that are awarded to course module: a module is usually worth 10 or 20 credits. Undergraduate programmes at Nottingham are taught within the Undergraduate Modular Scheme (UMS). This is built on a nationally recognised framework; full-time students must undertake 120 academic credits of study each year, e.g. six 20-credit modules. Part-time st [..]
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CreditsUnits of payment that are used for the pay as you go plan. They work like postage stamps for email. One credit is equal to one email sent to one subscriber.
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Creditsin general, this term refers to the text appearing on screen - composed of a list of technical personnel, cast, and production crew of a film; specifically, it refers to the list of names and function [..]
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CreditsSeveral definitions: 1) A term used in accounting to describe a payment made towards an amount owed. 2) May also be a transaction between two parties whereby one (creditor/lender) provides money, good [..]
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CreditsAny textual statement at the beginning or end of a motion picture, videorecording, or television program identifying by name the director, producer, screenwriter, performers, narrator, and other perso [..]
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CreditsReductions of tax liability allowed by Congress for various purposes.
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CreditsOutdated, damaged, or unsalable merchandise where a refund can be obtained from another source.
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CreditsWhen you put money into a slot machine it’s divided by the coin size to get the total number of credits you have to play with. If the machine has a coin size of 50 cents and you put in $60 you have 12 [..]
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CreditsCredits are what the coins are converted to once they are in the machine. For example, on a nickel slot machine, when a dollar is inserted into the machine, the player will then have twenty credits on [..]
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CreditsThe units that money is converted into when inserted into a machine. For example on a 1 cent machine $1 buys 100 credits.
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Creditsanother word for "coins." When gamblers insert a $20 bill in a slot machine, that cash is converted into credits, based on the coin size of the game. "Fifty credits
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CreditsCurrency or tokens used to represent money.
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CreditsThis term is used to identify both what you bet with and what you win. Players don’t play with currency they wager with credits and win the same. These credits may be purchased and also cashed in for [..]
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CreditsRefunds and payments applied to your account. One example of a refund is a merchant credit for an item or items you return to them.
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Creditsthe chips that you use for wagering.
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CreditsThis stylebook represents the combined efforts of Lily Altavena, Jason Axelrod, Richard J. Dalton, Jr., Jake Geller, Kristin Gilger, Lauren Loftus and Theresa Poulson, all associated with the National [..]
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CreditsAdditions or deposits to an account. In a bank account register, credits are added to the balance.
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CreditsCredits, in accounting, are the amounts that offset debits. Pertaining to an individual's credit card statement, a credit is an amount that reduces the total amount due. In taxes, credits are amo [..]
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CreditsCredits are the value assigned to a class. It is often related to how many hours the course is per week. Certificate, diploma and degree programs are defined in terms of credits. Every paper has a cre [..]
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Creditsacknowledgements
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CreditsSpecify the number of course credits to search for.
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Credits(n) a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film)
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CreditsThe academic weight assigned to a course.
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CreditsUnit used to measure course work. Students must earn a minimum number of credits in a specified area to earn a degree.
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CreditsUnits that most colleges and universities use to record the completion of courses (with passing grades) that are required for an academic degree.
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CreditsIf you have a store credit, you can use the credit to purchase merchandise free of charge. If you have a tax credit, your taxes are reduced by the amount of your credit. You can get tax credits for pu [..]
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CreditsUnits that count toward entitlement for Social Security benefits, based on earnings in covered employment. You can earn up to four credits a year. Social Security awards one credit for every quarter i [..]
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CreditsEach module is worth a certain number of credits. You must achieve a certain number of credits in each year to be able to progress to the next level of study and ultimately graduate.
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CreditsUnits that a school uses to indicate that a student has completed and passed courses that are required for a degree. Each school defines the total number and types of credits necessary for degree completion, with every course being assigned a value in terms of "credits," "credit hours," or "units.&qu [..]
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CreditsOpening names in a film or TV show; also refers to one’s performance experience listed on a resume or in a program.
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Creditsthe number of credits the module is worth in the Queen Mary credit system. This will usually be 15 credits for a semester-long module and 30 credits for a year-long module, although this can vary betw [..]
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Creditscurrency used to represent money
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CreditsIn slots, credits are units that players can bet.
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CreditsListing of those involved in the development of a game, typically including the programmer, artist, musician, and producer.
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CreditsTokens which represent money in a slot game.
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CreditsThe cash balance that is immediately available for a stake.
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CreditsGlossary abdomen (noun)
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Credits Entries made on the right hand side of “T” accounts.
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CreditsCredits are units institutions use to record the completion of courses (with passing grades) that are required for an academic degree. The catalog of a college or university defines the number and kin [..]
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