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But public pressure is beginning to count, too.
Seniority is beginning to count for something on the pop scene.
Technical change is non-stop and, as I near 60, I feel my age is beginning to count against me.
That's because this exponential rise in political money comes at exactly the moment when that money is beginning to count for less and less.
As deadly fires continue to burn across bone-dry Texas and eight inches of rain from tropical storm Lee falls on New Orleans, the US is beginning to count the cost of nine months of unprecedented weather extremes.
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I was beginning to count the days.
As a result, more companies are beginning to count all three.
"I guess I only value the opinions of people I know," Derek wrote back, and now he was beginning to count his Shabbat friends among those he knew and respected.
In 1869, Friedrich Engels had already noticed, as he put it in a letter to Karl Marx, that "the pederasts are beginning to count themselves", speculating half jokingly that they might one day amount to "a power in the state".
But there were signs that some in Baghdad were beginning to count on the arrival of a new regime.
"The dynamic the Fed has been counting on is beginning to appear".
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