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Even if turbulence strikes, United States banks, for example, count on a fat cushion of deposits to soften the blow.
Some media sites, for example, count a person as two unique visitors if that person uses both a home and a work computer to visit that site, he said.
Automation also creates ways to monitor each office worker's efficiency: through computerized information, managers can, for example, count the number of times per hour that a typist strikes a letter on the keyboard.
Is it your position that if any official, judicial or executive, at this point were to purport to lay down a statewide standard which went to a lower level, a more specific level than intent of the voter, and said, for example, "Count dimpled chads or don't count dimpled chads -- in your judgment would that be a violation of Article II? MR. OLSON.
In the case of condoms, for example, count measures capture frequency of sexual activity, as well as relative frequency of condom use.
For example, count observations such as the numbers of birds in flocks comprise only natural number values {0, 1, 2,...}.
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The weekly Saturday Evening Post, for example, counted three million subscribers during the 1930s.
Exterior styling, for example, counts for four per cent of the total score.
(Nineties Versace, for example, counts, so long as it was made before Gianni was murdered).
Cardiff North, for example, counts as a "prosperous north and Wales", but might be classed as "Urban Liberal".
England, for example, counts its A team, the Saxons, as its second-senior side for qualification purposes.
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