What counts is that the U.S. grows at a far faster rate than the forecast.
What counts is, Smith is the right brand of coach for Oklahoma, as is Lananna for Oregon.
Ultimately, this is a country where individual initiative and personal responsibility are what counts more than anything.
L.A. But what counts as significant in a statistical analysis is a function of where you set the bar.
Well, I think it's, kind of, overshadowed the coverage and what counts for McCain now, which is Republican delegates.
The above chart goes a long way to refocusing attention on what counts.
But generally dominance in hardware is what counts in the very long run.
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What counts now, however, is whether the paintings in Madrid are any good.
Ownership alone matters little, they say: what counts is choosing the right managers and giving them the appropriate incentives.
It depends, of course, on what is meant by empire, and therefore on what counts as a constituent part.
The DOPA Act leaves the final definition of what counts as a social networking site to the Federal Communications Commission.
And sometimes what is measured (number of children enrolled in school) is not what counts (the number who learn anything).
Most free countries have such laws, but in Russia the authorities have enormous discretion over what counts as an emergency.
But what counts as corporate responsibility (CR) and when and how should boards and CEOs take an interest in it?
Some college-savings experts suggest that in certain cases parents might be able to challenge what counts as a qualified expense.
Income investors have come to expect these fluctuations and realize what counts is the steady cash distributions these securities produce.
But what counts in drug litigation is the information that goes to doctors, who are in charge of prescribing medicines.
While other aspirants complain about dates of entry, Mr Klaus is unworried: the sort of Europe being built is what counts.
The power positions matter a lot in the nation's capital, and when you have a seat at the table, that's what counts.
What counts is what he symbolises: the power of tabloid Britain, which Mr Coulson's experience and connections made him well-placed to harness.
The teachers are pushing for a cap of 25 hours a week spent teaching, so that it is clear what counts as overtime.
The Department of Health is developing a new trademark, to provide clear messages on what counts towards a portion of fruit and vegetables.
Indeed a new mind on the subject is usually what counts and where they can see further than all others that have gone before them.
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What counts, perhaps, is not so much size as political will.
In trying to make the case that corporations are people, they are rather more effective at making the case that people in corporations are what counts.
Developing countries have a good case, but what counts is not just who put greenhouse gases in the atmosphere but also who is adding to them.
Much depends, however, on what counts as a sustainable profit: without huge cuts in corporate taxes, for example, earnings last year would have been a third lower.
With unemployment rising in America and economic weakness ever more pronounced in Europe and Japan, economists are arguing about what counts as a recession (see article).
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