You can count on it being a very complex process, and you can count on it being expensive.
Because the market was so high about a decade ago--dividend yields got down to about 1% and PE got up to almost 40 times--as I say in my book and as I said in the speech I gave at Princeton called "Don't Count On It, " if you think the stock market is going to give a positive return in the next decade, don't count on it.
But Hitachi warned ministers last week that if the deal with EDF collapses, they could not count on it to begin work on alternative nuclear generators - and certainly not for many years, in almost any scenario.
But count on it: Boston is still alive with the spirit of Abigail Adams.
Count on it: The debate will resurface this spring, as proxies revealing 1999 pay become public.
The whole point of the research credit--to stimulate more research--is undermined if executives can't count on it in their planning.
Don't count on it showing up in your portfolio any time soon.
AIG's competitors who would like to dream about something like that occurring, but if I were them, I would not count on it.
The original Note pen fits loosely inside the Note II's cradle, and we wouldn't count on it staying in for very long before popping out.
If Thursday's results are any indication, you can count on it.
The sixth-seeded Rangers certainly won't count on it happening twice.
Understandably, the Reader shutdown was received not just as the end of an era but almost as an attack on those who count on it for traffic and attention.
Mr Cameron would be unwise to count on it.
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"I've got to tell you, there's a big difference between talk and action, but if you're going to talk, then you ought to mean what you say so people can count on it, " she told a cheering crowd.
The company also holds all of the seats on the board, and it can always count on its residents' support.
The government of Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe depends on the Muslim party for its slim majority in parliament, though it can also count on the Tamil parties as well for outside support.
She doesn't have much to count on when it comes to retirement except for Social Security.
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Before the pipeline rupture, Turkmenistan did not pursue such projects vigorously because it could count on Russian consumption.
Instead, Toyota kept its keiretsu so it could count on getting first crack at its suppliers' best inventions.
It could count on a formidable salesforce of more than 13, 000 financial consultants.
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