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Education becomes even more vital if emerging economies cannot count on moving barely literate workers from fields to factories.
The latest is that Mr. Christie will not run at all if President Bush is re-elected but, as a charter Bush booster in the 2000 campaign, will count on moving up in the administration or staying happily where he is.
While Tesla superfans and owners have generously volunteered their time to assist, this isn't necessarily a sustainable model that Elon can count on moving forward".
This latter group are often classified as "early career", on the assumption that they can count on moving up to the higher group sooner rather than later.
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"Alas," answers Troost, "I had rather been counting on moving to Fiji...
The radiation can be detected by placing gamma scintillation counters externally over the kidneys at the back; the counts, transcribed on moving graph paper, yield characteristic time curves for normal and disordered function.
That unseen "father figure," the record company I'd grown so very accustomed to counting on, had moved on to younger, cooler things.
We can't really count on management making moves.
Ms. Rhoads, an independent who voted for President Obama, added: "I just don't know who I can count on to move us in the direction I'd like to see the country go.
But for now, jurors in coming major trials in the county can count on being moved to Waterbury, Danbury or other cities until the new courthouse is ready around 2008 or 2009.
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