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"He's just given us something to count on," Scatchard said.
While that could happen, it doesn't seem like something to count on.
Even after I received the Pulitzer Prize, my father reminded me that writing stories was not something to count on, and that I must always be prepared to earn my living in some other way.
It's plausible, and even logical, but I wouldn't say it's something to count on.
Those connective time periods give you something to count on and fall back on when life gets overwhelming or you face a challenging time.
The latter bleed over into the mainstream here and there, but mostly people seem content with predictability it gives collective psyches something to count on.
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"That's wrong for any candidate to make senior citizens believe that they should be nervous about something they have come to count on," Mrs. Bachmann said in a radio interview in Iowa.
She did not mention Mr. Perry by name, but she left no doubt he was in her sights when she said it was "wrong to make senior citizens believe that they should be nervous about something they have come to count on".
The affect measures, by contrast, correlated most strongly with what the authors call "psychosocial prosperity": whether people reported being treated with respect in the last day, having family and friends to count on, learning something new, doing what they do best, and choosing how their time was spent.
The something they decided to count on is a big economic recovery, which just about every trustworthy economist believes will be too little and too late to save them.
"The balance factor has always been something we've been able to count on.
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