Results are what count, not flowery phrases and rhetorical flourishes.
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Most of those working in what count as service jobs across Asia lead less modern and productive lives: shopkeepers, rickshaw-pullers, foot-masseuses, security guards, barbers, road-sweepers, dhobi-wallahs, lift attendants, rubbish-pickers and so on.
Of course its all very well thought through and based on real data, and there are caveats and to-be-sure paragraphs in each of the stories and they do hunt up a couple folks to balance things out a bit, blah, blah, blah, but the headlines are what count.
The nature of the principles of universal grammar limits what can count as a natural language grammar.
If you sign up, you know what you are getting into and what should count is how you play.
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Right now, the Chinese market is still so young that land-grabbing market share early on is what could count in the long run.
What constitutes a high pollen count also depends on what type of allergen is being tracked, according to AAAI.org.
In South Africa the size of your car and your herd of cattle is what seems to count.
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Do colleagues, friends and family know what they can count on from you?
Now, with the Internet, you can get an email that says what the pollen count is in your area every day.
What I used to count on for downtime no longer has so much down in it.
There are many ETRs, depending on which taxes you count and against what income you measure them.
FIFA, the sport's governing body, has conducted two of what it calls a Big Count of world-wide players.
When the Count arrives and sees what has happened, he gives orders for Manrico to be put to death.
" Sixty-five percent believe that "What I think doesn't count very much.
But of course, some days I sly around and hardly exist And count to the part what I'm eating from my hands on my wrist.
She said the council was "committed to making every penny count so will use what we have left to focus on the big priorities like jobs and protecting vulnerable people".
The other day I started thinking about certainties those things you can count on no matter what, like death and taxes (after all, Monday, April 18th was the deadline for paying our 2010 taxes).
"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.
Although the seasonal equinoxes and solstices seem to divide the year into four equal parts, when you count the days of what we officially call winter, spring, summer and fall, each season is different, says Bing Quock, acting chairman of the Morrison Planetarium at the California Academy of Sciences.
"There are a number of organisations within militaries - you have active forces, reserve forces, civilians, and also those that might be working as contractors - so it depends really what you're trying to count when you look at headline numbers, " says James Hackett, the editor of Military Balance.
If overpaying hugely for a rival does not count as inept, then what does?
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Study involves crazy amount of writing essays with requirements of words count, which is not what you expect as a working executive.
Now he has written an instant-classic investment book called The Only Three Questions That Count: Investing by Knowing What Others Don't.
Instead, Facebook feeds any political commentary in status messages into a text analysis software program, the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count, which determines whether what you said was positive or negative.
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Yet what makes the east's voters really count is that they are so fickle.
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