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For example, if a voter ticks an oval on the ballot, rather than filling it in, an official may count that vote for the checked candidate.
I prescribe George Eliot's Count That Day Lost If you sit down at set of sun And count the acts that you have done, And, counting, find One self-denying deed, one word That eased the heart of him who heard, One glance most kind That fell like sunshine where it went - Then you may count that day well spent.
It may count that, according to Matisse, he never ate even the fresh food that he used for still-lifes — including oysters, from a restaurant in Nice, that were returned in time for the lunch crowd.
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However, the device may overestimate patients' compliance as Travalert may count drops that were not actually instilled in the eye.
Some young Americans who think only the well-informed should vote may count themselves among that group, of course, even if they have other reasons not to cast a ballot.
Mr Clinton is also insisting that he will not take the stand while in office, something that may count against him.Polls show that normal Americans would much rather forget about legal Clintonia of any sort.
Thus, according to the present study, TP examination may result in TP counts that may differentiate between high, intermediate or low levels, but not between different levels in the low or high range.
They include comparisons of poverty rates and average incomes with those of the province, adjustments for inflation, quotas on the number of villages that may count as poor and a ban on including villages that own collective enterprises, whatever their income level.
I suppose that may count as news, but barely: the American people have already demonstrated that they are willing to elect to office men who all used one stratagem or another to avoid going to Vietnam.
That may count as the high point of the season.
But some recent statements have offended sports insiders to a degree that may count against him.
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