The only two EU countries that count militarily are France and Britain: it makes obvious sense for them to work together, especially in procurement, as even the Eurosceptic shadow defence secretary, Liam Fox, understands.
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.
In setting their poverty lines, most developing countries aim to count people who are poor in an absolute sense.
Some countries do not even count first-time unemployed as being unemployed at all - clearly a problem when applying that idea to young people.
Double-digit growth in emerging-market stock indexes helped boost the billionaire count in other countries.
The two countries in Asia that really count for the U.S. from either a strategic geopolitical and economic standpoint are Japan and China.
The events in Egypt have leaders of other pro-U.S. countries in the region rightly concerned about what will happen if demonstrations take place in their countries and whether they can count on America's loyalty.
Television viewers also cast votes in their respective countries through telephone hotlines, which count for half the final tally.
There was no offer of additional financial help from the G7 countries, though, and Argentina has been left in no doubt that it needs to do more before it can count on IMF help: the G7 countries are, after all, the IMF's principal paymasters.
By 1998, 117 of the count by then of 193 countries were broadly democratic, accounting for 54% of the world's population.
Inspired by both Mughal and Moorish mosque architecture and paved with floral marble from - count them - 28 different countries, the mosque has a trifecta of superlatives.
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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The countries of the developing world agree only to count their emissions and show up to further talks.
If you count people moving in and out of California from other countries as well as other states, more people are still coming than are leaving.
Since most countries already have too many laws, a pause for parliamentary reflection might count as progress.
The Obama administration is trying to send the message to these countries -- but not necessarily their leaders -- that they can count on American loyalty.
Countries such as Macedonia and Albania, not to mention Serbia, do not count for much in Croatia's capital.
At the latest count, the book is now scheduled to be printed in 16 countries and in 19 languages.
Actually, since the billionaire counts for larger countries (USA, China) were given I took the time to manually count myself (after sorting by country) to do the analysis I wanted to do.
In store count it is growing faster in Mexico than in any of the ten other countries where it operates.
Several additional athletes, including a Moldovan track athlete, have been expelled by their countries' national organizing committees for doping but aren't included in the official Games count of positive tests.
The disease is so heavily concentrated in the poorest tropical countries, and overwhelmingly in sub-Saharan Africa, that nobody even bothers to keep an accurate count of clinical cases or deaths.
The zone as a whole depends on exports much less than its individual countries do: the 43% of Germany's exports going to other members of the club count as domestic demand at the level of the euro area.
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And will the proposed integration of eurozone countries' tax, spending and borrowing policies be both effective and acceptable to citizens who still want national governments to count for something?
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