Sentence examples for be counted as open from inspiring English sources

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Such questions can never be counted as open and were automatically coded as closed, which is another point for MI providers to keep in mind.

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He'll be counted as AWOL.

NOTE: Requests were counted as pending if left open for 30 days or longer.

It's in that last category where you'll find Trump Tower, which the reality TV personality claims would fetch $2 billion on the open market, but is counted as $50 million.

He received the Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) for The Simpsons in 1990 , 1991 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2001 with further nominations in 1990 (for "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" which was counted as a separate special), 1992 , 1996 1999 and 2002.

Since DLDB might open or close during the study period, the number of surveys in which each DLDB was found to be open for business was counted as an additional variable that might relate to the health and viability of the shop.

Sierra Leone reaches 1000 "Open Defecation Free" communities FREETOWN, Sierra Leone, 4 February 2011 – Pewama village in the Kenema District has today been officially been counted as Sierra Leone's 1000th community to be declared "Open Defecation Free" (ODF).

Creations like Wikipedia and open-source code are not being counted as part of GDP calculations, meaning productivity is rising invisibly.

Recruit, train and mobilize friends to open their homes, talk with their neighbors, make calls and visits to voters, and ensure that votes are counted as cast.

Sacrifice flies were counted as at-bats.

Still, they are counted as expenses.

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