It argues that liberals, and Democrats in particular, have taken undue credit for racial civil rights in America.
"I did what any of us would have, Commander," 110 said, not wanting to take undue credit for something so routine.
Evidently," chuckled Elger, "we each gave the other undue credit.
In Gore's case, the rationale is economic progress, and the weakness is taking undue credit.
But it would be a mistake to give the law undue credit.
But the libertine who turned to religion in maturity seemed to get undue credit.
For example, in the UK many of the novels on the list are regarded as given undue credit.
Just as Reese does not give himself undue credit, he seems clear-eyed about others.
No one has tried to take undue credit.
He wondered if he'd given his little performance undue credit.