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Definition of "credits"
noun: a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film)

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Closing credits, inside a motion picture or television program, come at the end of a movie or show and list all the cast and crew involved in the production. (More)

Opening credits, in a television program, motion picture or videogame, are shown at the beginning and list the most important members of the production. (More)

... Tax credits in recognition of tax already deducted. Within the Australian, Canadian, United Kingdom, and United States tax systems, a tax credit is a recognition of partial payment ... (More)

Carbon credits are a key component of national and international emissions trading schemes that have been implemented to mitigate global warming. (More)

Opening credits, in a television program, motion picture or videogame, are shown at the beginning of a show and list the most important members of the production. (More)

A very common type, especially in science fiction, is credits. This is easily recognizable as money, and different from all earthly currency. The use of credits may serve to prevent ... (More)

Double-entry bookkeeping. Debit and credit are formal bookkeeping and accounting terms. (More)

In the creative arts, credits are an acknowledgement of those who participated in the production. They are often shown at the end of movies and on CD jackets. (More)

For successfully completed studies, ECTS credits are awarded. One academic year corresponds to 60 ECTS-credits that are equivalent to 1500-1800 hours of study in all countries ... (More)

A credit is a unit that gives weighting to the value, level or time requirements of an academic course. United States. In the United States, a student in a high school or ... (More)

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