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Social credit society recognizes the fact that the relationship between man and God is unique.
The United States has often been called a credit society.
In the old days, the temple operated a credit society serving the alliance villages.
Whoever was responsible for it, Britain had grown into a credit society and looked like staying that way.
These are cooperative credit societies set up and controlled by local people from a defined geographical area.
He also established the cooperative credit society with 15 members in Gosaba.
Other Credit Societies is situated at a distance of 5-10 km.
Extra Credit Societies prescribe the laws they feel they need.
His latest idea is the Christian Credit Society.
Otherwise our credit society could easily go sour on us, with repercussions for the country's industry and commerce which would not be to our benefit.
A credit society (cooperative) was established, and Mykolaiv increased its seaborne trade.
Prompt payment was considered rude in a credit society, but after all it was better than not being paid at all.
Paul had started rural development programmes for self-reliance of marginal farmers, through co-operatives and credit societies.
By 1929, the number of Cooperative Credit Societies in the state alone rose to about 1100 with a membership of 27,500.
In today's competitive and free credit society, checks continue to offer additional cash flow options like float, among others, to extend a business's buying power.
No Credit Society available.
Then suddenly he zoomed into prominence as the leader of an economic reform cult called the Direct Credits Society.
He was co-founder of the "Estate Credit Society" in Lwów.
Credit Society, Ltd.
The Bank of Beijing, formed from local credit societies in 1996, is owned by the city's government and is not large by Chinese standards.
Navarre was a conservative, stable agrarian society in which Catholic Credit societies flourished in the late nineteenth century.
Totally there are 3 credit societies, 16 industrial co-operative societies, 6 school co-operative societies and 2 others.
They control the country's press, schools, churches, and "every influential organization in the United States of America except the Direct Credits Society."
Property was taken over Earth's Credit Society, and Doch settled in part of the property belonging to his wife.
Nobody has charged that Mr. LeBeau's Christian Credit Society is unlawful.