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The proposal would count more of those assets.
"It would count more than moving it against St . Louis
A more accurate count would, in theory, mean more aid for the city because it would count more of the poor and more immigrants.
[Page A10.] Perhaps not surprisingly, the initial Israeli reaction to his 25-minute videotaped speech was one of skepticism; the common denominator was that deeds would count more than words.
A tally of its causalities would count more scapegoats, more victims of sheer arbitrariness, of accidents of birth, or of presence at inopportune times and places than opponents who represented any real menace".
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Given the importance of cholera and fevers during this period, such a value system would automatically count more highly the opinions of practitioners who had served overseas, where those diseases were more prevalent.
Those with larger followings would count for more.
The gargantuan cups now often served would count as more than one cup, Dr. Freedman said.
They would count on more defections from the Taliban rather than a military attack, he said.
None of their scheming would count as more than two old men's efforts to cling to their jobs, except that shareholders everywhere also have a stake in this fight.
Both reports are calling for more public funding at a time when budgets are being cut back and the Treasury shows no desire to increase funding, which it would count as more borrowing.
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