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"Of course, what counts now is that the principles adopted at the meeting are actually implemented".
What counts now, though, is the change he made in art.
What counts now is the flexibility to make different sorts of vehicle, especially on the same production line.
"What counts now is to find the missing people and restore the structure for supplying the region".
What counts now is whether Johnston Press is going to ensure that both towns get an adequate editorial service in newsprint and online.
What counts now—even more than what the Republicans could have done in 2016 is what they are willing to do in 2020.
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But actions speak louder than words, and the grades are what count now.
He asks "What counts more now: the defence budget for going to war or a schools budget for educating the population?
I took that to mean "the coming 10 years", though again given the decadal averages used in the paper it's a bit fuzzy to say what counts as "now".
"What counts most now is that Russia and the United States start moving jointly or along parallel courses toward radically lowered ceilings on nuclear warheads without any holdups," Mr. Putin said before leaving Moscow.
"What counts most now is that Russia and the United States start moving jointly or along parallel courses toward radically lowered ceilings on nuclear warheads without any holdups," Mr. Putin said before leaving for Mongolia and then Brunei for a summit meeting of Asian and Pacific leaders.
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