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In summertime, you can count on two things.
Before President Bush's No Child Left Behind law, poor children could count on two things: lofty rhetoric and no significant change to their educational prospects.
So while we were going through this radical transformation as a company, everyone could count on two things: that quality came first, second, third, no matter what we were going to do.
But that late-1940s ecouldy count conntwon thingsings: lots of young families who'd been starved of consumer goods for years and had built up a tremendous appetite, and a technological moment in which all sorts of fabulous new consumer goods were just being invented and advertised and pouring onto the shelves.
We didn't, alas, count on two things: college costs sky-rocketing as if we lived in the Weimar Republic and a 1929-style financial meltdown.
But by the time the tour is up, you can count on two things: You'll wind up soaked — and laughing.
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Instead of relying on a hostile offer, Jos. A. Bank is most likely counting on two things to get a deal.
With all of the problems in the world today, I guess we can all count on three things: death, taxes, and a do-nothing Congress".
At least you can count on one thing if you're the post-Kozlowski CEO of Tyco or the post-Galvin head of Motorola or the post-meltdown chief of a financial services giant these days: You've got a big opportunity to improve things.
In any event, he claims, there is "no reason for this overshooting of the currency to go much further".He is counting on three things to restore confidence.
Recovery depends on two things.
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