Part-time or part-time seasonal workers can be lumped together to count as full-time equivalent.
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Authors, especially first-time and independent ones, count on word of mouth and reader reviews to sell books.
Some countries do not even count first-time unemployed as being unemployed at all - clearly a problem when applying that idea to young people.
United tried to make their superiority count before half-time, Vidic heading narrowly wide from a Ryan Giggs free-kick, but Villa held firm.
The Minneapolis musician does not have a strong association with agricultural life - unless you count the time he took a girl in a raspberry beret "down by Old Man Johnson's Farm".
Those who spent lots of time watching TV or DVDs - at least 20 hours a week - had a sperm count that was 44% lower than men who spent little time in front of the box.
The chief electoral officer was challenged by some politicians angry that by tea-time no results had emerged from the count which began at 0900 BST.
That's when New Orleans will turn 300 years old, or if you start over and count time forward from the storm -- as so many in this region were forced to do -- it will be in its 13th year of renewal.
Cost-conscious and obsessive, Ebbers was known to count vehicles in the company car park at night-time to see who was working late and who had gone home, according to Reuters news agency.
Sidney Brodsky, chief executive officer of James Gerard Foods, a gourmet food business in Phoenix with roughly 50 employees, says he is considering "weeding out" his weakest performers to reduce his firm's head count to below 50 full-time equivalents.
Given these general terms, just about anything can count, but could Clinton's one-time proposition (which he denies) in itself create a hostile environment?
This may seem like a strange time to write about getting promoted, with the unemployment rate stuck close to 10%, and the real jobless rate double that (government stats only count those who are actively looking for full-time work).
If a crime took place several years ago, notes Ms Powell, a Greek court may regard it as time-barred and decline to extradite, even though other EU countries would count it as still prosecutable.
The single biggest advantage of train travel is that it goes from city center to city center, without the need to arrive over an hour early, which in many cases can save you 2-3 hours of travel time (and taxi expenses) before you even count the travel itself.
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How can you fight terrorism and count Jabhat al-Nusra as a terrorist organization and at the same time send weapons to these terrorists?
To Olson's argument, Tribe replied that the Florida justices weren't writing new code but merely interpreting conflicting Florida statutes. (One sets a tight deadline for certification and the other allows hand recounts, which can take a long time.) And anyway, Tribe argued in his typically agile brief, the electoral-count law simply offers incentives to states who follow its provisions--but doesn't punish them if they don't.
Since that time, the annual count has dropped nearly in half, to 6, 942 in 2010-11, according to the Institute of International Education.
And of course, every time I step on Air Force One, I count on Academy graduates like my pilot today -- Colonel Scott Turner.
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We watch the count-down for the last minutes, for they can make those special limited time only deals so satisfying.
The Blues failed to make their numerical advantage count, but they delivered the telling blow five minutes from time with a superb counter-attack.
At the same time, CMA and groups such as the American Health Care Assn. (which represents mostly for-profit nursing facilities) have asked Medicare to count all hospital days including time under observation towards the three day rule.
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Kansas City Fire Chief Paul Berardi said late Tuesday the search with trained dogs was standard given the size of the conflagration and the fact that there was no immediate, reliable count of people who were inside the intimate, one-story restaurant at the time.
The count is 36 percent below a year ago level and 74 percent below the all-time September 12, 2008 high of 1, 606 active gas rigs in service.
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The precarious rarity of wildcats might also count against the likelihood of such a sighting - and Dr O'Donoghue says "time is rapidly running out for them".
He admits that every time he steps in front of a lectern, it could turn into another count against him in his court-martial.
The researcher then instructs the audience watching the video to count only the number of passes between the white-shirted students in a one-minute time frame.
The rate of unemployed Americans is 16% if you count the people who have given up looking for work and those who can only find part-time jobs.
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