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Discover LudwigThe phrase "counts for one" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is considered as a single unit or contribution towards a larger whole. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as: - In a grading system, each correct answer counts for one point. - The final paper counts for one-third of your overall grade. - In a voting system, each person's vote counts for one. - In a sports tournament, each win counts for one point towards advancing to the next round. - In a group project, each team member's effort counts for one towards the final result.
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Every five points on the ISS counts for one additional day in the ICU.
"It only counts for one win, but emotionally these types of wins can mean a little bit more," quarterback Drew Brees said.
If posing with a gun is genuinely crass and offensive then it should have been crass and offensive last week and it should be a month from now, but no, it only counts for one news cycle.
That's two counts for one robbery.
Leal was released in 1994, which is when the Three Strikes Law was enacted, so those two counts for one robbery meant two strikes.
For training one free parameter in the HMM with the above algorithm, each iterations requires O (MT max L) time to calculate the f m and the p m values and to calculate the cumulative counts for one training sequence.
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Kwan dropped to third after the short program, which counts for one-third of the scoring.
Cornerback JASON SEHORN was among the top vote-getters in the balloting of fans, which counts for one-third of the voting.
After Tuesday night's short program, which counts for one-third of a skater's final score, Kwan was in first place, Slutskaya in second and Hughes in fourth.
The top Americans after the short program, which counts for one-third of the final score, were Kyoko Ina and John Zimmerman, who skated very cleanly and received marks of 5.4 to 5.6 for technical merit and 5.4 to 5.8 for presentation.
In our study, every five points on the ISS counted for one additional day in the ICU.
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