Sentence examples for again counting on from inspiring English sources

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And Ahmadinejad is again counting on his populist appeal.

Governor Bush is considered the favorite in North Dakota and Virginia because he is once again counting on the local Republican establishment.

Now Ms. McCarthy is again counting on the loft to come to her rescue; in an effort to pay tuition bills and live mortgage-free, she put it on the market for $2 million a few weeks ago.

Nevertheless, it is these same relationships that First Data is once again counting on to make eOne a success.

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Our work as carers is again counted on, but never counted.

And no leader here can ever again count on a compliant, docile population.

Determined to never again count on someone else's business for his living, he founded his own.

There was a period a few years ago, early in the history of the now-disbanded UK Film Council, when it looked doubtful that innovative or left-field film-makers could ever again count on getting a firm foothold in the British cinema scene.

But by scheduling such a crucial House vote well after midnight, Republican leaders seemed again to be counting on exhaustion as a pressure tactic.

What snapped them out was a revival by their pitching staff, particularly by Sabathia, and that is what Girardi is counting on again.

The migration is a giant moveable feast that predators count on again and again.

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