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1 Removal of restrictions mean credit unions can offer services to more members and communities.
2 And I don't mean credit cards from your favorite electronics store or clothing retailer either.
3 Does one mean credit , currency, stock-market or land-value inflation?
4 Those factors, plus plunging profits, mean credit ratings agencies have warned they could downgrade the firm.
5 Overdrafts would not be allowed as this would mean credit was being given, which requires credit history checks.
6 It is no mean credit to have gained such warm praise from the greatest general of his time.
7 A recent study showed the mean credit card debt in American households to be staggeringly over US$5,000.
8 Brazil's banking system is also functioning well, which means credit is available for buying vehicles.
9 The war on terror and the US trade embargo meant credit cards were a no-no.
10 This, combined with the improved trading meant credit rating agency Moody's changed its outlook to stable from negative.
11 Stannard and his troop were the rescuers - that meant credit and triumph for Archer's post, and the general awarded it.
12 That means credit markets fail in their purpose of providing feedback to borrowers about the safety or wisdom of their plans.
13 At a time when the NHS budget is at best standing still or falling, this inflationary index means credit default or bankruptcy.
14 Evans also said the Dodd-Frank law may have made the financial system safer, meaning credit risk levels experienced in 2008 might not return.
15 'I mean credit where it's due.
16 ILCU chief executive Ed Farrell said the announcement means credit unions will pay €2.7m less in 2021 than they paid in 2020.
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