What I used to count on for downtime no longer has so much down in it.
Iraq may not be able to count on the wobbliness of neighbouring regimes, either.
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Ladies in the house: Best not to count on a prince or a da(i)ddy at work.
The Dutch minority government will never be able to count on our support in this regard.
She doesn't have much to count on when it comes to retirement except for Social Security.
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But Amuro is one revenue source he won't be able to count on too much in 1998.
And let me tell you, we have every reason to count on the support of international legal bodies.
You should be able to count on health care when you get sick.
As cross-shareholdings are unwound, companies will no longer be able to count on unquestioning support from chummy corporate shareholders.
Nor have corporate minnows been able to count on much help from taxpayers.
Will he still be able to count on support for his philanthropic efforts?
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If not, there's a big chunk of the party base that Obama won't be able to count on in November.
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Jelly beans are one of the few things we've been able to count on not to surprise us until now.
Mr Bilgin's arrest, however, shows that the media moguls may no longer be able to count on the politicians for protection.
Lula should be able to count on at least 60% of the lower house and a narrow majority in the Senate.
If they continue to count on 8% investment returns, which doesn't seem prudent, they will need to put in 5% by 2014.
It means that laid-off workers might not be able to count on temporary assistance or training to help them get a new job.
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The euro, in its short life, has been down more than up which is why it is too soon to count on its remaining strong.
For more than 30 years, Israel has been able to count on Egypt to refrain from siding in Arab hostilities against the Jewish state.
"It looks like McCain has to play defense in states that Republicans have been able to count on in previous elections, " Holland said.
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The chairman also pointed out that home crowds have dwindled to around 250, whereas they used to be able to count on nearly 1000 spectators.
They're the ones who are good for more than talk ... the ones we have always been able to count on to serve and defend America.
Excitement's in the air over at Verizon, where customers (and would-be customers) of all types have reason to count on 2009 to be an action-packed year.
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"The president can count on a reservoir of support in his own party that previous Democratic presidents may not have been able to count on, " Sides said.
While it will continue to count on Google, at least indirectly, for its tablet OS, most other traces of the Brin and Page powerhouse have been erased.
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But given the Clintons' tendency to cut friends loose when they become a problem, Marsha Scott may not be able to count on that protection for long.
The way the Social Security program is run in our country, I am not advising my daughter to count on Uncle Sam for financial support during her lifetime.
For all the passion of their utopian defenders, the poor know better than to count on help from their own governments or even on foreign donors for water.
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