Sentence examples for been able to count upon from inspiring English sources

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Independents and moderates may admire that attitude, but it is a cold bath to cause-driven activists, who, in another time, would have been able to count upon harmonizing their efforts with those of the national Republican campaign.

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The president's advisers said they took Mr. Kerry's focus on black voters as a sign that he was worried about mobilizing a sector of the vote he should be able to count upon.

She comes to a crescendo while arguing that the next time Syriza gets bullied by the Troika, they ought to be able to count upon the working classes of all the EU nation-states.

This will not only wear them out all the more but shall also put such mental pressure that he\she shall not be able to count upon anyone in life.

"We will be able to count everything".

So the conductor literally has to be able to count.

You just have to be able to count.

Moreover, we are able to count the number of eigenvalues in each cluster.

They were able to count all the synapses in the fly brain, totaling some 40 million.

Will I be able to count my credits toward reinstatement and toward graduation?

"People should be able to count on the government to tell them the truth".

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