Next, he claimed not to have taken a side at all, thus losing credit from those who admired what they thought was a principled stance.
Paul had not lied-and had almost lost credit for one of his work terms.
The Congress lost credit with the people.
Today's scientists have also learned that sharing too much knowledge may mean losing credit for discoveries.
Somehow that sonovabitch Ponce would take revenge on the kid for losing him so much credit.
The professor also determines how many credits should be awarded to the student, and students can lose credit.
In the confusion of having to seek human assistance, I lost credit for three bottles.
In contrast, many executives said, the Administration seems to have lost whatever credit it once enjoyed for beginning to bring down the budget deficit.
Although deductibles carried over, patients lost coinsurance credit each time they moved.
I always give They drove back to the house in silence, both lost credit where credit's due, Jack.