Sentence examples for cease counting from inspiring English sources

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Cease counting the millions you made from your supposedly final Grateful Dead shows in Chicago this past weekend.

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One day, Labour may indeed have had its last chance, and may cease to count.

In the words of an Admiralty paper published that year, if Britain didn't acquire nuclear submarines it would "cease to count as a naval force in world affairs".

Hereby, Japan could rather unequivocally be expected to cease to count as a separate power, because of it being too small, too deprived of resources and too militarily weak to survive in a world of civilizational blocs.

Profits ceased to count, as revenue growth projections came to matter more.

In 1910, even Keir Hardie concluded that "the Labour party had ceased to count".

By bringing Network Rail's debt on to the UK's books and ceasing to count the public stake in RBS and Lloyds as liquid assets, the ONS will effectively push up the UK public debt by more than £100bn.

But by the end of the 1950s, military victory had ceased to count.

For the first time in decades, jobless workers are more likely to drop out of the labour force (and cease to be counted as unemployed) than to get a job (see chart).

Following a lunch break on Nov. 23, and without notice of the intention to consider the issue, the Miami-Dade Canvassing Board announced it would cease all manual counts.

One of these two men competing in the second round of elections to become the President of the nation couldn't even wait for the preliminary results of voting to be announced before he yelled "corruption, corruption," and demanded that the vote-counting cease.

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