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Indeed, most states were quick to make the one-word change, counting on the federal money not only to support ailing families but also to serve as a strong stimulus (jobless benefits are normally spent more quickly than, say, tax refunds).
Now that is a change we can count on since it is already a done deal.
She has a reputation for shouting, but has shown a capacity to listen, and to be persuaded to change her mind — attributes we will count on seeing more of if she is elected.
Change - count on it.
"If it's not $100 million of media but only $70 million, that's still a chunk of change that no one was counting on," Mr. Kaplan said.
But she is not counting on much change.
I do suspect that some things never change: you can count on the popularity of posts about cats and libertarians, and shorter is better (short long-form journalism being akin to my preference for small big government).
That would be a significant increase from the 40 to 50 supporters that Mr. Abdullah's followers in the National Alliance for Change and Hope could count on in the last Parliament, they said.
Obama could very well lead such a change because he can count on a great deal of support from the Congress on this issue".
With each year, we can count on change.
THE one thing a teenager can count on is change, abrupt and ongoing, but even by that hormonal standard, Tasha Schwikert-Warren's Olympics were extreme.
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