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loss of credit

noun as in demerit

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Therefore, there’s no default, bankruptcy or loss of credit rating if the tunnel loses money.

This helps minimize the loss of credit, time and money.

"Plaintiffs and similarly situated staff are threatened with docked pay and loss of credit hours if they do not affirm those beliefs and participate in those trainings, both in the past and going forward."

Montgomery was once tougher with attendance, but its old “loss of credit” policy was scrapped in 2010 amid concerns that it took a particular toll on students of color, led to some students giving up and was at odds with the system’s move to standards-based grading.

Acquired through a leveraged transaction, the business faced significant sales declines due in part to a loss of credit insurance overseas.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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