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However, they can typically count on China's central bank, the People's Bank of China (PBOC), to inject more money into the market if liquidity gets too tight.Last week it stunned everyone by refusing to do so.
So while the initial inventory of a product like AirPods may sell out online within minutes of going up on Apple's site, you can typically count on Apple's retail stores to carry stock on launch day.
Though authors can typically count on a good editor to smooth gnarled prose or to push them to strengthen the overall story, when it comes to convincingly portraying a minority experience in print, they're often on their own.
In the subsequent press conference, Harvick stated, "A lot of the places we would classify as places we don't run good, we've ran as good at those places this year as we do at the short tracks, road courses, the places you can typically count on us running good".
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Assuming professional credentials are met--and they almost always are--the nominee typically can count on confirmation (especially if he or she is sufficiently prepped to avoid saying anything that could possibly be meaningful).
One party typically counts its efforts as "bipartisan" these days if even a single member of the other party votes with it on this or that measure.
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Big studios, she says, can typically be counted on for a onetime donation of perhaps two thousand dollars, while independent houses offer substantially less.
As to the possibility that the combination of hedge fund debacle and his health problems might cause him to step down, Mr. Cayne, energized by the China deal, was typically blunt: don't count on it.
They also assumed, conveniently enough, that they could count on high annual returns, typically 8 percent, on their investments.
In addition, American pension fund managers can no longer count on the 8 percent annual return typically assumed for the future.
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