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We often count on schools to help monitor lunches during treatment of eating disorders, as this is the main meal eaten away from home.
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The larger family size in our sample is due to the fact that we often counted several generations living in the same household, while the DOS figures are based on individual family units.
All of this suggests that, not only will there always be a risk that gun owners' children will wind up injuring themselves or others, but that risk may be greater than we currently believe as we don't often count incidents like the one in Albuquerque.
They often count among the most species-rich habitats, especially in traditional cultural landscapes.
They tell you something; if a horse has stumbled badly, you can often count him out.
How did this happen to us?' " Foreign policy is one area where presidents can often count on bipartisan support.
White people who see black people through racism's lens can often count on the police to share their outlook.
I wonder if my friends often count Minnesota out so quickly because, to them, it is so commonplace.
You can often count them: four or five strokes at a time landed on canvas or paper like heartbeats or drum tattoos.
Smaller companies often count on health maintenance organizations to inform their employees, and H.M.O.'s have been known to fall down on the job.
She doesn't often count her blessings or write gratitude letters, both of which she thinks sound hokey even though her research suggests they make people happier.
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