Iraq may not be able to count on the wobbliness of neighbouring regimes, either.
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And let me tell you, we have every reason to count on the support of international legal bodies.
Mr Bilgin's arrest, however, shows that the media moguls may no longer be able to count on the politicians for protection.
If he wins, Mr Salazar would be able to count on the backing of most political parties and human-rights groups, thanks to his record of trying to enact the San Andres accords in Congress.
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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At Stanford, he started a company to work on the problem, but the university refused to count his hours on the project as academic units.
Lynn Turner, the former SEC Chief Accountant, used to be the one you could count on to criticize the audit industry publicly.
One thing not to count on is the existing European Financial Stability Facility, and coming European Stability Mechanism and International Monetary Fund aid to be sufficient to rescue Spain and still have enough firepower to deal with Italy if needed.
As question time drew to a close, Commons Speaker John Bercow urged MPs to press local authorities in their constituencies to count votes on the day of the forthcoming General Election - rather than the following day, as proposed by some returning officers.
With all that the Obama Administration wants to do regarding health care, energy and everything else, you can count on the regulations to mushroom just the way federal spending is now.
And the national Republican Party could also likely count on Risch to hold on to the seat in next year's election.
When analysts at the Congressional Research Service tried to count the number of separate offences on the books, they were forced to give up, exhausted.
In fact, management must not just look to, but count on, the people on the front lines, employees on the field who are closer to the customer, to the newest technology, and to market dynamics, to determine where there are gaps, or product openings.
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Those without a countess to count on can court the compassion of their fellow citizens by posting their plea on a specially designed web site designed to elicit donations for medical bills.
Another concern is that no two Elliott Wave analysts seem to be able to agree on a count of the waves, and they seem quite willing to change their counts as the market moves.
With one or two exceptions that do not stick it to taxpayers, the other prominent postal reform bills also count on transfers from taxpayers to the USPS. Some contain adjustments that would reduce costs, such as shortening mail delivery to five days a week, but those proposed changes are only band aids given the dim prospects for mail volume.
The 34-year-old was quick to recover though and made the referee's count comfortably before going on to dominate the final two rounds and secure the points victory.
So although another of the Office for Budget Responsibility's forecasting booboos was to anticipate faster growth in consumer spending than has materialised, ministers were well aware that they could not count on the behaviour of consumers to lead the UK back to prosperity.
For those that make the cut, count on HBO to promote the value of gathering a half-dozen fight fans at one house, where the cost per head is about the same as going to the movies.
It was with the putter, though, that the Irishman really paved the way for his two-shot win over home favourite Sergio Garcia, averaging 26.5 putts a round on his way to a birdie count of 18 on the treacherous Valderrama greens.
While he also talked of multilateral cooperation and human rights, he came to Asia to deliver the message that the rapidly growing export-driven economies can no longer count on the U.S. consumer to keep them afloat.
When the turn comes, you can count on JPM to run with the pack.
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Besides, as long as uncle Ben is at the helm of the Fed, traders and investors can count on the helicopter dropping money on Wall Street to finance the usual carry trades.
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Ensign currently represents the more Democratic 1st District, and if he can hold his own in the part of the state that he represents, he should be able to count on a strong vote from the rest of the state, which is more conservative and Republican.
Distraught by the memory, Azucena makes Manrico swear to take revenge on the Count di Luna.
As I said, when things go bad, you need someone in your corner to advocate for you, someone with both knowledge and access to the reservation systems, and you certainly cannot count on the airlines, even if you are a loyal longtime regular customer.
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Count slowly to two on the inhale and do the same on the exhale.
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These are banks we count on to provide the capital that lets our small businesses hire and grow.
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Dell may never be the same, but you can count on the long-suffering company to inflict a little hell of its own on the PC industry once more.
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