She doesn't count much on the annual cost of living adjustment.
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All of this implies that power consumption has moderately increased, server count slightly greater than power consumption, and user count much faster thus implying data center efficiency has improved in power consumption per server and enormously improved in users per server.
The matches in New York and Los Angeles won't count for much more than pride.
What his ancestry was, what his genealogy was--these things didn't count as much as personal achievement.
The new environment suggests that guanxi, or personal connections, will no longer count for much.
But he soon learned that his Associates Degree didn't count for much with employers.
And India's demographic dividend will not count for much if those new workers are unemployable.
The reason: China's main manufacturing advantage cheap labour does not count for much in cars these days.
Countries such as Macedonia and Albania, not to mention Serbia, do not count for much in Croatia's capital.
But in a world where innovation and personal relations count as much as size, they might do well.
Will a few snubs from abroad, and an occasional rebuke, count for much with Mr Putin and his generals?
Nor have corporate minnows been able to count on much help from taxpayers.
So does that mean the annual human rights report from Washington and the conference in Vienna don't count for much?
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But the eurozone's strengths do not count for much, if it cannot resolve its internal imbalances without wreaking mayhem in global markets.
" Sixty-five percent believe that "What I think doesn't count very much.
But, then again, they are unlikely to count for much compared with the better products and performance increasingly being demanded by clients.
Of course, none of these achievements will count for much if the euro zone collapses, bringing about economic chaos and political turmoil.
But that argument doesn't count for much with the guy who counts at the moment, a politician who has thrived despite taking career-killing risks.
Prof Jonathan Weber, from Imperial College London, said those on the 48-week regime "end up with much higher CD4 cell count and a much lower viral load".
Mr Sadr's spokesmen claim their casualty count is much lower.
Bright was a political force, but he never held high office, so he was rather like a midfielder who forever sets up the strikers: assists don't count as much as goals.
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And he cannot count on much support from the president who appointed him: re-elected last year, Leonid Kuchma was all but instructed by the West to choose Mr Yushchenko as prime minister.
Likewise, Cole has scored 10 times for England, has more than 50 caps for his country and has been to two World Cups, but I'm not sure that will count for much in Capello's eyes.
The way to shake up Poland's crony capitalism is not by selectively hunting down the cronies, but by making it such an open, liberal and competitive society that the old connections no longer count for much.
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Milan is a wealthy and worldly city where appearances count for much, and the exquisitely dressed inhabitants have raised the Italian preoccupation with la bella figura being impeccably dressed and groomed to a high art.
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