81.   Other offers may not tie interest rates to credit history, but they are still vague, said Sherry.

82.   One possibility is that banks discriminate against minorities, rejecting them for loans that whites with similar income and credit history receive.

83.   People with checkered credit histories now have the convenience of using a credit card.

84.   Providian Financial Corp. of San Francisco, which had specialized in issuing cards to borrowers with troubled credit histories, recently reported lower earnings and loan losses.

85.   Recipients typically have either a tarnished credit history or none at all.

86.   Residents of Massachusetts and Vermont should remember they are entitled to a free annual copy of their credit report history from the three major bureaus.

87.   Secession opponents argue that a Valley city would be ill-prepared for unexpected financial problems because it has no credit history.

88.   She, too, had a poor credit history and had been denied financing by several other lenders.

89.   Sensitive data, which include Social Security numbers, credit histories and salaries, would be compartmentalized within McGraw-Hill and never distributed outside the company.

90.   Since June, he also has been increasing his short positions in companies that lend money to people with less-than-stellar credit histories.

n. + history >>共 566
franchise 8.13%
baseball 7.61%
art 5.73%
school 4.74%
league 4.65%
credit 3.48%
sport 3.26%
team 3.26%
football 3.05%
world 2.70%
credit + n. >>共 417
report 5.08%
crunch 4.96%
history 4.42%
risk 4.15%
market 4.00%
quality 3.73%
facility 3.41%
agency 2.63%
record 2.42%
bank 2.30%
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