Health plans themselves had hoped to be able to count in-house programs like nurse lines, doctor ratings and wellness programs, what others might see more as cost-containment than care, towards the MLR.
Because frankly, Fred, we're going to be able to use your good counsel in the years to come, and I hope that we'll be able to count on you in providing that to us.
The figures used on the maps are not seasonally adjusted, so, for example, people taking on Christmas jobs will be reflected in a drop in the claimant count at the beginning of the year.
The Lions' resources were already stretched in certain positions coming into this game, and their body count threatened to be diminished at almost every collision in the opening quarter.
The Dutch minority government will never be able to count on our support in this regard.
But Amuro is one revenue source he won't be able to count on too much in 1998.
For the fourth quarter, Baker Hughes expects international operations to be impacted by a lower rig count in Brazil and Columbia and activity delays in the North Sea.
From talking with dozens of firms she concluded that the most useful driver would be the idea of reducing head count in the back office if firms can reduce head count.
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Apple also recently announced the iPhone 5 will be available in more than 50 new countries in December, taking their carrier count to 240, according to Cannacord.
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And yet as of now, when structural employment is over 10% (if you count those who were considered to be in the work force just a few months ago), we want to reduce the availability of revenues to the very people we want to be hiring new workers, and who are cash-starved as it is.
Shields appears to be relying more on his fastball this season than in years past, which may be at least partly a function of falling behind hitters early in the count.
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"When you come out 4-1 up in try count you have to be happy, " said O'Sullivan.
Now they decided that one corner had to be clearly detached in order for a vote to count.
Though this ought not to count against him in his bid to be mayor, his willingness to over-promise should.
In addition, the Bush team says that to count the ballots would be to grant the remedy before the verdict (or, now, to grant the remedy in the teeth of the verdict).
In particular, they will be able to count calls and app downloads, with more metrics to come soon.
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At the latest count, the book is now scheduled to be printed in 16 countries and in 19 languages.
Android can be purchase in more models and styles than I can count.
And there was Veoh and Amazon, and, of course, you have to count YouTube if factoring in anything that can be video-streamed.
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"Every vote is going to count in this election, and it will be a close race, " said Bridget Welsh, a professor at Singapore Management University and a longtime observer of Malaysian politics.
The latest idea, to be voted on in May, would create a student count, for the purpose of assigning classes, by taking the actual enrollment, and then adding the number of athletes who live outside their school district boundaries, or attend a public school outside their high school district boundary (for those students attending, say, a magnet or charter school outside their neighborhood).
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For example, with 6% inflation and 3% natural wastage, in five years the government head count will be cut by 15%.
Sprott looked to be gaining an advantage but he was checked by a count late in the fourth round after taking a low blow.
But where it is impossible for children to reach school, the education department says that absences will be recorded as "authorised" and will not count against pupils in their school records.
Days used by the owner to repair and maintain the property don't count anywhere in the tally, but taxpayers should be sure to document them carefully, because the Internal Revenue Service is suspicious about these deductions.
The company says that in the future, passengers will be able to count on vouchers and refunds if their flights don't take off, as well as a limit on how many hours a plane will sit on the tarmac.
And on a platform where writers are paid by visitor count, controversy and the resulting spike in readership can be lucrative for the writer.
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Transfers must maintain a 2.5 GPA. Moreover, there will be a reduction in the number of physical education credits that can count towards eligibility.
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"What I'm saying is that they've got it very wrong in the past and that qualifications must be made to count" came the answer from Andrew RT Davies which doesn't add up to "yes".
Used to be, she will say, that you could count on a decent education in the neighborhood.
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