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Let's have a look at the guys who have performed creditably over the last few weeks.
BBC: Andrew upbeat despite series loss
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It governs, creditably, in such big states as Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Rajasthan.
ECONOMIST: India
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But even if the new allies fail in that, Mrs Fernandez stands to gain, so long as they do so creditably.
ECONOMIST: Argentina: The new face of opposition | The
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More creditably, he correctly predicted that the boom generated by the Conservative government under Ted Heath in the 1970s would end in tears.
ECONOMIST: Wynne Godley, British economist, died on May 13th, aged 83
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Creditably, Mr Putin has not surrendered the principle this time.
ECONOMIST: The shock of the old
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More creditably, there is much excellent acting, particularly from Greg Hicks, both as a brooding, Brutus-like Agamemnon, and as a rather sinister, sensuous Priam, who towers over everyone on stilts.
ECONOMIST: Theatre
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England lost the Test series in India 1-0, having been beaten on home soil by South Africa in their previous series, but Miller said the team had "performed creditably against strong opposition".
BBC: Vaughan misses out on tour place
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And as we've gotten to the full committee, we have still had some rough times, but we are making it through it in, again, a bipartisan fashion that will reflect creditably on the House of Representatives.
CNN: AllPolitics - Ethics Transcript