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Its streaming subscriber count is now 27 million in the US alone, with 6 million outside the country for a global count topping 33 million.
ENGADGET: Netflix Q4 earnings show 2 million new customers streaming in the US, 6 million total internationally
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Global warming advocates count on the fact that most people have limited time and limited inclination to delve into the underlying scientific facts.
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Third, despite the recent pick-up in global economic activity, Japan cannot count on foreign demand being strong enough for it to sustain export-led growth, as it did in the past decade.
ECONOMIST: Japan's debt problem
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There are three main sets of reasons why it is too early to count Brazil out as a global economic player.
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There would be plenty of other losers too, from the nations that depend on a steady flow of Middle East oil to stabilize global energy prices to the shippers that count on the Fifth Fleet for protection to the local companies that help sustain U.S. forces in the region.
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What's worse, the ITU has approved twelve bands for LTE use around the world, so don't count on a wide selection of global devices -- and you thought sorting through international 3G was bad, didn't you?
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The Director-General reminded that education investments count for less than 2% of the global humanitarian funding.
UNESCO: Post-Conflict and Post-Disaster Responses
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The international rig count has remained largely flat despite the recovery in global oil prices.
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So I think as we move forward on addressing our fiscal challenges, Chinese policy makers know that they can no longer count on the U.S. consumer to provide that demand to the global economy.
WHITEHOUSE: Via Telephone
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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.
BBC: Interview with an ECB president