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Count, too, on Sherman's continuing to get a pass.
Count, too, on pundits talking about the surprising result and not about how they read things wrong.
She could count too on mountains of "favors" owed to her family, the real currency of the political realm.
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That means that even though some firms have so far shown that they are good risk managers, others on the Street proved once again that you can never count too heavily on sophisticated systems, armies of Ph.D.'s or confident managers who have it all under control (and appear to play a lot of bridge or golf).
Q. Did Merck also count too much on biotechnology? A. Yes, but not just Merck.
But Bill Benton, an analyst at William Blair & Company in Chicago, warned investors not to count too heavily on Intrado's orders.
Ever since President John F. Kennedy's assassination, Americans have learned not to count too much on tranquil television viewing during the Thanksgiving season, yet Macy's parades and college football games still have a narcotic effect.
But dont count too much on these estimates.
Conservative school reformers should not count too heavily on progressive allies.
(I still wouldn't count too heavily on the show's success if it ever makes it to Broadway — the Baltimore visit is part of a pre-New York national tour).
Given the Eurosystem's existing holdings of Greek debt, Greece will also be ineligible on this count, too, when the programme starts in March.The council's decision on QE reflects a compromise.
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