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But money usually counts for much with the North.
My M.B.A. usually counts for something, as do a list of references who are willing to sing my praises.
Presidential popularity matters, for in the French system an emasculated parliament has usually counted for less than the power of the street.
The company is far and away the largest in the industry, but where size usually counts for everything, DoubleClick's size has almost been a burden.
The other US government agencies they usually count on for support are fleeing them.
You can usually count on Jake Gyllenhaal for a magnetically odd performance: before Nightcrawler it was Prisoners, last year's collaboration with Canadian director Denis Villeneuve.
CARAMANICA: You can usually count on the Grammys for mix and match performances, but in this case, these two mixed and matched months ago, as if anticipating the eventual Grammy performance.
Of course, one can usually count on the usual howls of protest against such calls for what seems to be clearly common sense.
It should also be noted that although the examples of PIAs we use for illustrative purposes usually count as single events or at least as events that lasted for a clearly defined period of time, the relevance of our theoretical discussion and its implications is probably not limited to these kinds of PIAs.
IN AMERICA you can usually count on people to stand up for their rights.
Dining on the Fly When human families go on long journeys, they can usually count on motels and fast-food restaurants for rest and quick sustenance.
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