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"count on" Definitions
  1. to trust somebody to do something or to be sure that something will happen

992 Sentences With "count on"

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And friends are folks you count on -- and who count on you.
Can I count on them – and can they count on each other?
Hopefully he's learned who to count on, who not to count on in the last 100 days.
Neighbors were people you could count on -- and people who could count on you -- whenever a need arose.
You can't always count on other people to do everything, but you also can't count on no one.
You can't count on motivation You can't count on the perfect time You can't count on your friends or family AND YOU WILL NEVER BE READY Your WILL and Your DISCIPLINE is all you got!
" Brady continues, "She knows that she can always count on me, and I know I can always count on her.
The hungry could count on him for meals, kids could count on him for jobs, overseas service members for money and gifts.
"Just like you know you can count on me, we know we can count on you, because we know the values that you live by," he said.
For a flagship phone to be taken seriously in 2018, you need a camera you can count on, and I can't count on the Phone 2's cameras.
No, the only thing former players can count on going forward is the same thing the retired player who called me out of the blue could count on.
If I could count on them to have things covered, they could count on me to cover some serious ground in the breadth of advocacy I'd give them.
South Carolina will decide this race — count on it.
Well, the political professionals who count on the quadrennial contest for a payday -- and the newsfolk who count on the caucuses for some early drama -- have done plenty to build up Iowa's perch.
I can count on him to feed the dachshunds when I stay late at the office; he can count on me to take them out in the morning as he's just waking up.
Don't count on a new iPhone announcement at the event.
But we can count on more ticks coming our way.
And, yeah, don't count on the headphone jack coming back.
Don't count on a taste of MacOS on your iPad.
Thus far, Trump has been able to count on them.
It sounds like Clinton can count on UFO truthers' votes.
But I don't want other women to count on luck.
We need to be able to count on each other.
Because I'm dreading the body count on Game of Thrones.
What can we count on if not Jon's blind heroism?
Until then: At least we can still count on E!
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Other organisations should probably count on spending a similar share.
So yes, we shouldn't count on teenagers to save us.
You can always count on Norton to make things awkward.
Just don't count on it hitting US shelves anytime soon.
And no matter what, you can count on me. XO.
You can't count on good times forever — winter is coming.
Nor can America count on the spineless Republicans in Congress.
Gold's rally doesn't mean investors should count on more gains.
We can count on King to deliver a monumental performance.
But, in the real world, I wouldn't count on it.
We could count on ourselves, and occasionally, on each other.
We'd be foolish to count on such an eventuality, however.
But I could always count on him for unconditional sympathy.
Our neighbors need to know they can count on us.
Abusers count on their power keeping our responses in check.
We soon learned that you can't just count on commitments.
Still, neither candidate can count on a victory there yet.
It can also count on content from Comcast's subsidiary, NBCUniversal.
Don't count on Aphex Twin for a conventional news announcement.
They also count on the United States for their security.
Our patients count on us to speak up for them.
Sometimes, but you may not want to count on it.
The world, the planet, can count on the European Union.
So far, he tells me, he can count on three.
Prosnitz, can we count on you throwing in with us?
So of course we can count on exactly that happening.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - He didn't count on the women in white.
Still, Democrats can't count on winning by just showing up.
They also could not count on backing from female voters.
But we could always count on the Fourth of July.
Many colleges know this and seem to count on it.
Elizabeth Warren behind in the delegate count on Super Tuesday.
I can count on them to always have my back.
You could count on the gallery to show the unexpected.
"It's putting a head count on it," Dr. Barrett said.
Don't count on rewards like that continuing for much longer.
It just seems like something that we can count on.
But there's one thing that we can reasonably count on.
"They really count on us to be successful," Scalise explained.
And China shouldn't count on a stranglehold on lithium forever.
Don't count on the public having much confidence in either.
Existing free college proposals count on federal requirements and oversight.
Obviously my actions are the ones I can count on.
They can count on it in order to trade it.
Don't count on that "friends only" post to stay private.
"Count on me to sign on to that," he insisted.
Kuroda could count on his two deputies to support him.
Don't count on it continuing between now and November 2020.
Could they count on him to be a team player?
But you know what the Sun King didn't count on?
McConnell could only count on 43 votes on Wednesday night.
"While Guaidó can reliably count on United States economic pressure on Maduro to continue, he cannot reliably count on popular pressure from the broader population," Mr. McCarthy wrote in a client newsletter on Tuesday.
With those few words, Denis made something clear to me that I was too wrapped up in my own shame to realize: I couldn't count on my own body, but I could count on him.
This means that not only can Republican leadership not count on Democratic votes to keep the government open, they couldn't even count on the votes from their own rank-and-file members at this point.
Then again, you shouldn't count on using Beacons for heavy-lifting.
The rural hospitals and the nursing homes, they count on Medicaid.
Pelosi can typically count on the unified support of the CBC.
Criminals count on that faith in the legitimacy of online transactions.
Therefore, we will count on the law to address these issues.
That's the whole point of the Russia ... Don't count on it.
Some of us have come to count on Jamie's bare bum.
We can always count on Chrissy Teigen to keep it real.
And they shouldn't count on law enforcement to help, said Kaiser.
For one, you cannot count on high market returns, said Benz.
Previously, Trump could count on Drudge to be in his corner.
But she probably didn't count on having to cook and babysit.
Maybe we can do better, but we shouldn't count on it.
They count on us to provide stability when making global decisions.
They could just no longer count on privileged access to them.
He did not count on the performance demands of a manager.
But not all women could count on or afford equal treatment.
Viewers can count on a lot of action in season 2.
It was a routine that Cramer could count on like clockwork.
She's a person I can depend on and can count on.
You can always count on kids doing some seriously weird stuff.
One can always count on Cardi B to keep things candid.
There will be more of this, you can count on it.
Mikey, I could always count on you to make me laugh.
They can't count on analysts to clear it up, Buffett said.
However, don't count on the Florida State House to follow suit.
Birobidzhan clearly teaches us not to count on dictators for autonomy.
At least we can count on Bernie Sanders for a comeback.
The GOP certainly cannot count on its leaders to do that.
If, that is, it was an offer they could count on.
Political activists in those countries can longer count on America's support.
A party cannot count on the candidate to vet him/herself.
I'd like to think so, but I wouldn't count on it.
And, with the last of my optimism, to count on them.
Maybe, but don't count on my former employer to tell you.
But maybe she shouldn't count on peace and quiet this time.
But banks count on this in order to meet their numbers.
Just don't count on that aspect of the story repeating itself.
And Brown knows he can count on the nine-year veteran.
I knew that I could count on that, rely on that.
Don't count on the health system to do it for you.
But they did not count on Mr. Trump being the nominee.
Boeing can also count on Capitol Hill allies from both parties.
Terrorists could no longer count on a passive group of passengers.
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On Thanksgiving, you can count on two things: Turkey and football.
And many workers, especially in tourist-heavy areas, count on it.
But there's one cosmic light show we can always count on.
There is no solidity to count on except what you claim.
Clinton can count on a big margin from Latino voters. Mrs.
I can count on you to do what must be done.
To do so, he will need to count on congressional support.
Not all companies can count on their branded emojis catching on.
I count on her in so many ways every single day.
You can always count on an Adele concert to get emotional.
Current pass count on that last stoppage: Spain 231, Russia 58.
But don't count on this mystery being solved any time soon.  
These days, for saltwater taffy, count on Marisa Wu's Salty Road.
Millions of American workers can no longer count on financial stability.
But we can't count on smooth sailing for the economy, either.
Hawkins: Maybe it will happen, but we shouldn't count on it!
Comey claims he told Trump he could count on his honesty.
But don't count on a quick jog offsetting that big feast.
He had more survivors than you could count on 15 hands.
Pop Smoke pleaded not guilty to the single count on Friday.
"You can count on America now and into the future," Adm.
As for big-box stores, you can count on Best Buy.
The CDC updated its case count on its website late Monday.
As with impeachment, we cannot count on cooler heads to prevail.
Watch ... Jussie says there's only one thing he can count on.
Lillard evened the count on a layup with 22 ticks left.
I don't think we can count on that consistently over time.
She can apparently still count on the support of El Chapo.
You can always count on new iPhones to offer faster performance.
You can count on her not to make such a mistake.
Sometimes things happen that you weren't expecting or didn't count on.
"That is my commitment to you and I count on you."
They count on college admission to fulfill all of their dreams.
You can actually count on it and you can measure it.
Why it matters: "That presents a potential problem for Democrats who have come to count on millennials as a core constituency" and will especially count on that support in the 2018 midterm elections, per Reuters's Chris Kahn.
These immigrants and their families no longer can count on that protection.
But — as the statement above states — you shouldn't count on that happening.
Count on the Resistance to take it out, but at great cost.
Job security is the only benefit employees can count on these days.
Here's what you can pretty much count on from Apple in 2019.
You can count on Wendy's to never back down from a challenge.
You cannot count on Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, being hopeless indefinitely.
But don't count on Romney's speech to slow down the Trump Train.
But getting caught at a home, you can count on one hand.
"I definitely know I can count on him to be very helpful."
Mr Bolsonaro will be able to count on support from other parties.
"But I wouldn't count on that kind of investment funding your retirement."
I responded by teaching myself not to count on anything or anyone.
Which digital assistant can you count on to snap a fast one?
He also said "I count on the United States" to support Ukraine.
Don't count on Underworld turning into the Fast and the Furious franchise.
I could count on one hand how many actual interviews I've done.
Perhaps baseball's similarity to cricket might help, but don't count on it.
There are three framing strategies on immigration that Clinton can count on.
They're the only two people that each of them could count on.
Another third count on it for more than 90% of their income.
We can probably count on Miranda Kerr to say something about it. 
It was a sound you could count on, something to believe in.
It will be back again, a nightmare we can count on it.
Lu didn't count on Guzman falling for Nadia in a real way.
Sadly, we can count on more internet havoc in the coming months.
VCs count on one or two big hits to turn a profit.
Always the magician, you can, for better or worse, count on surprises.
In December Aniston told ITV that fans shouldn't count on a reunion.
"There's not a lot of things you count on life," he says.
We can't count on the judges in a way that we could.
For others, count on up to 40 minutes of huffing and puffing.
You can always count on Chrissy Teigen for a entertaining Snap story.
And we can probably count on more of that wear and tear.
Mr Cruz can now count on most of the state's 42 delegates.
Julia Spoor could always count on her dad to make her smile.
Every fan can count on that — especially the children in the audience.
I hope I can count on your support in tomorrow's primary election.
Here are the five things you can count on from the Democrats.
What are the only two things you can count on in life?
Many have also used outdated investment forecasts that count on unrealistic returns.
I'm happy about that, but I try not to count on it.
I think it's like a "count on one hand" type of thing.
You can always count on the Whitechapel [a London gallery], for instance.
The AHCA also will harm our older neighbors who count on Medicare.
But don't count on much press analysis of the storm-response improvement.
Arthur: You can't count on drama, but you can always program exploitation.
The budget is broken, in part, because politicians count on two factors.
I can count on two fingers the people who actually love me.
Nobody in leadership ever wants to have to count on Paul's vote.
How much the Yankees will count on their young players is uncertain.
Still, don't count on seeing hordes of unmanned drones overhead anytime soon.
I count on his letters and, he says, he counts on mine.
That's what you can count on when my name is on something.
It adds a lot of weight, and you can't count on it.
Yes, but: Pakistan may not be able to count on China indefinitely.
You can always count on Andy Cohen to get the best dirt.
The Shanghai park can also no doubt count on some celebrity support.
Emerging brands in the U.S. count on Facebook to promote themselves online.
Republican senators claim to believe this, but count on its being untrue.
This is the Jewish view of the afterlife: Don't count on it.
Bolsheviks could count on these artists to support and circulate their doctrine.
But I can count on what happens when pork cheek meets pecorino.
We list the nutritional information and calorie count on each cup's label.
So we can't count on the consciences of Republicans to protect us.
And don't count on the officials or the rules to protect you.
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton signed the official misdemeanor count on Tuesday.
It's just not a business model that you can count on. Right.
But thanks to the hack gap, Republicans can count on flimflam instead.
Job security is the one advantage employees can count on these days.
They count on the culture of silence and the sense of shame.
Don't count on an automatic refund for your wedding or other event.
"You could always count on him for anything," she told the Post.
But don't count on him — or the series — dropping the refined impoliteness.
Modern Love "Never count on a man," her father had told her.
But pro-regulation activists count on those errors to build their narrative.
That means Californians on the coast can usually count on bright colors.
But don&apost count on the man himself to get too excited.
Millions of voters had begun to count on getting that money back.
Count on a wet Saturday, with a high in the mid-50s.
On matters like the Supreme Court, Trump can count on all 17873.
Increasingly, these entrepreneurs count on technology to start and scale their companies.
You can count on romance, drama, and some quips from Lady Crawley.
But this time, they say, his party cannot count on their votes.
Economic change is the one thing in life we can count on.
Yes, at some point it'll happen, but don't count on it tomorrow.
Scalpers count on this emotional vulnerability to drive you into their arms.
Exactly, because it's not a base if you can't count on it.
The count on a few closely contested seats has not yet been concluded.
One thing you can always count on from Aston Martin, though, is style.
"There are people you can reach out to and count on," he says.
Employees could generally count on few surprises, good benefits and a solid retirement.
"I don't count on Mexico to pay for our national security," Lankford said.
Receiving a monthly Social Security benefit is something plenty of retirees count on.
You could always count on Kooch to play well and to play hard.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern "can count on our solidarity," he wrote.
Kelly Ripa can always count on support from her TV partner in crime.
BUSH: Who can you count on to keep us safer, stronger and freer?
We can always count on Kate Beckinsale to tell it like it is.
And you count on -- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: One of the cops like Ryan Nash.
To the Colombian people who dream with peace, they can count on us.
But don't count on any definitive results like that from those two states.
Fortunately for the defending NBA champions, they can always count on LeBron James.
What the soon-to-be South Eugene High School senior didn't count on?
You can count on Robert Downey Jr. for a fun-filled birthday message!
Some women can count on spousal pensions, others may not be so lucky.
The rest of us can count on a Katniss Everdeen to save us.
They didn't count on Ben's super-powered ability to move through foliage undetected.
In an increasingly uncertain world, there are few things we can count on.
But at least the White House could count on a Republican-controlled Senate.
That was my newsflash that sometimes, you just have to count on yourself.
You can never count on a merge or a swap to save you.
Mr Maduro can still count on the army, with which he co-governs.
You may not count us, but you can count on us fighting back.
Nor could Chinese count on sympathy from prosecutors or impartiality from the courts.
Is there anyone we can count on to make it through the season?
You can always count on dad to show you the ways of life.
But the source close to the administration said not to count on it.
Penalizing caregivers by docking the Social Security benefits they count on is backwards.
But, don't count on a quick approval; the stars don't seem well-aligned.
" P.S. Cover of tomorrow's WashPost Outlook section, "Congress can't count on Mueller's investigation.
He can still count on the Republican Congress to protect a Republican President.
If you lose an election, you can pretty much count on bouncing back.
I and some others, being optimistic, will count on your true & wise decision.
But that kind of rhetoric always has plausible deniability, which Republicans count on.
Still, he says: "The country has a policy...we count on the country."
Companies can't count on these types of developments to constrain the next attack.
And unfortunately, businesses cannot count on governments to do this work for them.
You can always count on Neil to get us through a difficult time.
They and their families often count on the rest of the welfare state.
Seriously, if you really want to get things done, don't count on Republicans.
"What I didn't count on was the outrage this would create," he wrote.
You can count on this big name to serve up even bigger bargains.
Then you can count on the reviewer taking, at best, a passing glance.
Chinese giants like Alibaba, Baidu and Huawei count on American chipmakers for supplies.
You could count on him to put a frame around desire and fear.
In our uncertain political times, that's a quick fix Americans can count on.
"We cannot count on legal reforms to protect transgender people," Mr. Baril said.
I couldn't just count on an extended Target trip to help me out.
Without urban centers to count on, they have built power county by county.
"At the end of the day, they need someone they can count on."
It's just about the only thing we should be able to count on.
If you live in New York City, count on spending closer to $220,21.
To shift the world to plant-based diets, we couldn't count on individuals.
Consumers could once count on ever-rising home prices to buffer their wealth.
We can always count on Kanye West to keep us on our toes.
Plus, the calorie count on each was the same: zero calories per bottle.
Gas tax repeal: Count on this being the biggest initiative battle this fall.
But Mr. Nkurunziza can no longer count on leading a wave of exits.
You can count on two hands the number of good voice-over films.
But when the going got rough, Europeans knew they could count on him.
I can always count on her for the correct ethical take on something.
And can Democrats really count on higher turnout, especially among fickle younger voters?
No matter what it is … I know I have her to count on.
"We can't count on the automakers to carry this fight," Mr. Kerpen said.
You can count on the restaurateur Stratis Morfogen to have a Hamptons restaurant.
Count on designers here for at least one indoor bomb cyclone a year.
And Republicans can't count on bipartisan support to repeal Obama's signature legislative accomplishment.
In other words, don't count on Facebook to disrupt Facebook any time soon.
With the bases loaded, Betances had a 1-2 count on Jurickson Profar.
Everybody does their bit, but we cannot count on institutions or sponsors yet.
That being said, you can count on Barbara to find the silver lining.
You can also count on Miley Virus, Justin Fever, the Flu Fighters, Pandemic!
You could count on that to make sure you could do suppression activities.
Being able to count on electricity has improved people's quality of life considerably.
I knew I could always count on her to do the right thing.
Can they count on Leonard and George physically for the next six months?
We can always count on Max to have a full-scale human reaction.
"They can always count on me to work with them," Manchin told Politico.
Flamengo could, the magazine discovered, count on 32.6 million fans around the globe.
Can I count on you to take a stand for me with $5?
"  Tearing up, Bieber wanted Eilish "to know that she can count on me.
And surfers cannot count on being rescued by lifeguards; they left hours ago.
The chancellor said that Fiji could count on Germany and France for support.
To repeat history, we can&apost count on more Elon Musks coming along.
Through thick and thin, we have been able to count on each other.
As a result, candidates can't count on the calendar to bail them out.
A simple limitation like this would make sense, but don't count on it.
"I count on them being there in sunshine and rain," Mr. Berger said.
These entities count on bonds for stable returns to fund payouts to pensioners.
He had no money and no friends, and couldn't count on many people.
I can count on other workers because they know what I'm going through.
Pheu Thai had 137 constituency seats according to the latest count on Monday.
"There's not much you can count on in every town," Mr. Thornton said.
But Machiavelli would say this is not something that you can count on.
You could count on him to do the right thing, the right way.
Say something racist and you can count on your career being over instantly.
That's pretty much the only thing you can count on at this point.
Candidates especially count on being able to get lots of publicity out of good showings and ride the momentum into the New Hampshire primary, while everyone from backers to voters count on being able to identify who's dead in the water.
Add your name to confirm Mr. Trump can count on your vote in November.
You can always count on Reddit users to uncover the internet's best kept secrets.
The White House can't really count on winning a weeks-long game of attrition.
But we can count on them to pick us up when we fall, too.
"Feeling connected to people and knowing you can count on them matters," Clayton said.
That's not something you can typically count on when a celebrity struggles with addiction.
We're guessing inmates won't count on Billy to organize a damn thing in prison.
It seems Donald Trump can't count on the support of even long-deceased Republicans.
Much of those processes count on modified, Nvidia-powered GPU servers, per The Verge.
But through it all, there was one thing we could still count on: memes.
But though there are 51 titles available, don't count on snagging all of them.
You can always count on a mosquito bite to ruin a fun summer evening.
But for now, Drake can pretty much count on another good year on top.
But count on Fergie to put a "glamorous" spin on the season's staple pattern.
No wonder that until recently Mrs Hiyale could not count on a steady income.
"He was the one I could always count on," said Seidl, the team sergeant.
Many respondents said they had no one to count on in times of trouble.
The count on Marley's children, according to the official Bob Marley website, is 11.
None of these options offered a solid solution, one the director could count on.
Big cities like Liverpool or Newcastle can count on help when the water comes.
Like other carriers, you can count on Dish combining its video and mobile products.
From 2017-2018, total asset count on a by-brand basis skyrocketed by 81%.
The jury found Mr. Read not guilty on a separate conspiracy count on Wednesday.
What he didn't count on were the performance demands of a hedge fund manager.
I can count on one hand the films that have really, truly frightened me.
The West used to assume that it could count on maintaining its technological superiority.
"You can always count on the banks to screw things up royally," Cramer said.
But in all honesty, I wouldn't count on a season 2 of the show.
But the one single thing you can always count on this time of year?
If there's anyone you can always count on to be honest, it's Amy Schumer.
You can always count on Samsung to show you a glimpse of the future.
But there is one makeup product that we can always count on: brown lipstick.
You can always count on those financially irresponsible young folk to bring the irony.  
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We all help each other out, and I know I can count on them.
We can always count on this duo to liven things up on awards nights.
And, unless you're feeling really lucky, don't count on getting one for the holidays.
"People aren't always good at saving and they count on that refund," she said.
And they cannot count on the deference and respect they enjoyed while in uniform.
When the world is depressing and awful, you can (almost) always count on sports.
I could count on him when I had no one else to turn to.
Can your people count on you to show up for them when it matters?
"She truly is my best friend and I can count on her for anything!"
The HDP says Erdogan cannot count on winning votes from the urban renewal program.
I can count on one hand when that has happened with my grown children.
They count on us seeing what they intend us to see in every shot.
I can count on one hand the number of times I've been in love.
It may well be in the works, but don't count on it just yet.
After Smith's return performance at Adidas Nations, though, they probably shouldn't count on it.
Whose sense of decency, whose belief in patriotism over politics, could we count on?
The Democrats cannot count on "flash in the pan" extremists to energize young voters.
While political patrons get rich, many small farmers count on the subsidies to survive.
He just seemed like the kind of person you could count on and trust.
Humility and Hubris Count on Trump to show both, in equal measure and simultaneously.
I also know who I can count on to help me reach my goal.
Medical professionals can count on one hand the times they've been asked about abortions.
The DUP can count on the support of just 36% of Northern Ireland's votes.
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The food I got at school was the only food I could count on.
Trump could count on the need for 67 votes as giving him the edge.
You may not want to count on the returns of the last 15 years.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Can you count on your Social Security benefits when retirement rolls around?
Clearly, they will no longer be able to count on American constancy and loyalty.
Campaigns can count on more than 1 million visitors over the fair's 10 days.
Many refuse to believe that a benefit they count on would be taken away.
One of the things we can count on based on the results of Nov.
At least you can count on them for a laugh once in a while.
Democrats, however, say it is dangerous to continue to count on the chief justice.
But one thing remains for sure: don't count on those rankings to hold true.
Sounds like a bestseller, but don't count on big sales in the Iranian market.
Pork producers in the U.S. count on China and Mexico for its largest exports.
But I wouldn't count on it, and I wouldn't bet on this one working.
Vontae Davis is the only star that side of the ball can count on.
The marketing arms of companies like Horizon must count on this sort of blindness.
"You can count on us," President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia said on Twitter.
Hamas can count on little aid now from the Arab world, let alone beyond.
We can count on Republican primary voters to turn out in November as well.
And, yes, it will be Spiegel's decision to make, you can count on that.
But if there's one thing you can count on during debates, it's a surprise.
Don't count on daily housekeeping, but you might enjoy a more intimate, local experience.
And he could, at least, count on support from unions and national progressive groups.
Still, no matter what, the Diamondbacks can always count on their ace, Zack Greinke.
You can always count on this show of short films to feature unusual characters.
What, then, can you count on from the stock market over the long run?
It did not count on the Egyptian leader undercutting Palestinian demands in the process.
"Most of the time, in the first year, we don't count on getting any."
"Nixon didn't have a conservative media that he could count on," Mr. Zelizer said.
After all, no budget means Republicans can't count on reconciliation to pass tax reform.
So, you should probably count on another far-right, divisive leader coming into power.
We'll continue to count on him, keep on making sure his confidence stays high.
In this respect, we have a democratic duty, millions of people count on us.
This Trudeau cannot definitively give a count on how many times he's worn blackface.
We can't continue to count on him to get 35 or 40 for us.
So, to mail that 1,424-page book, count on using at least 11 Whitmans.
Mr. Wachner's choices in a small chapel will — count on it — prove radically different.
For nearly half a century, conservative legislators have been able to count on ALEC.
She chose the latter but didn't count on the resistance from allies of Omar.
Don't count on gift cards to retain their value after a business goes under.
He's someone corporate America can count on, and we need corporate America for jobs.
In fact, many lenders count on customers going past due and paying extra fees.
In the past the corporation could count on allies on both sides of politics.
What traders shouldn't count on is the American shale industry coming to the rescue.
Security regulators count on companies and their chief executives to use social media carefully.
In that kind of contest, Democrats can't count on an umpire to call fouls.
In return for maintaining standards, the developer can count on a fixed incentive fee.
Cut out the commute and count on good work being delivered right at home.
Americans count on those refunds to pay down debt and finance big-ticket purchases.
But I could count on baby Jesus in all his plaster-of-Paris glory.
Can you really count on the Saints to shut down a really good offense?
From a table of witnesses, Kilmer could count on some support from David Chavern.
I think I can count on my hands the times that I've been drunk.
Yesterday, the game broke another record: the highest peak player count on the system — ever.
One thing is for sure, we can always count on Chad for some A+ drama.
"The victims of these hurricanes can continue to count on our support," said McConnell said.
She knows she can always count on me to be there for whatever she needs.
But whenever there's underwear involved, you can count on people to get weird about it.
Nowadays, fans can count on seeing the Dallas Cowboys take the field on Turkey Day.
Political gridlock notwithstanding, here's one thing you can count on: The start of tax season.
Neither Carter nor Bush could count on a dedicated partisan media to support their campaign.
Many ads will count on the fact that kids are especially sensitive to peer pressure.
If nothing else, you can count on those features showing up in the next iPhone.
It's too bad we can't even count on ice cream to cool this thing off.
Bold, highly-pigmented color in every shade imaginable that pros count on for standout looks.
"You can't count on rising commodity prices to bail out your business model," Lance said.
Either way, we can count on the people of the internet to debate about it.
We didn't count on it, but the fact that it's happening is amazing for us.
Whether they can count on our support, whether we're going to support our traditional allies.
You can count on it to provide you with an extra 210 hours of battery.
They would expect Clinton to follow Obama's policies but are unwilling to count on that.
Prepare for the brrr ahead by turning to an XL puffer you can count on.
Brooklyn Beckham can always count on his little brother to put him in his place.
You can always count on the taxman ... to make a REALLY bad situation, way badder.
They count on that fear to keep them from forging ahead and figuring that out.
Just don't count on it being a way to prevent criminals from accessing your file.
On that note, you can count on more designer dog breeds in the coming years.
Along with all his headaches over Africa, he can count on little respite in Europe.
The only thing you can count on is never knowing what's going to happen next.
Keeping allies happy allows the US to count on them when world events go awry.
The jury had found Mr. Read not guilty on a separate conspiracy count on Wednesday.
Again, we cannot simply count on law enforcement always being there ahead of those folks.
Many tycoons could count on ministers to put in a word with a recalcitrant banker.
If nothing else, Texas can now count on expensive lawsuits challenging SB 4 in court.
On the internet, as with most of life, you can't count on things lasting forever.
You can't count on them to press that button at a time that makes sense.
And count on us fulfilling our obligations — TRUMP: Have they fulfilled their obligations to us?
"I just like to be reliable, make sure they can count on me," Saladino said.
Alabama Crimson Tide This is the one ranking you can count on probably being right.
The calorie count on the new label is significantly larger, as is the serving size.
Might not be your most talented person, but you count on your most dependable people.
At least the billionaire businessman can (most likely) still count on his oldest son's vote.
Anywhere she goes, we can always count on Cardi B to make a grand entrance.
Since then, I can count on one hand the number of sexsomnia episodes I've had.
In other areas, election officials began counting ballots by torchlight, keeping count on classroom chalkboards.
With the lack of ticket revenue, studios then count on a boost in DVD sales.
"It's about time Secretary Zinke has a deputy we can all count on," Montana Sen.
You can count on Kevyn Aucoin makeup to make all your beauty dreams come true.
Yep ... Amber could get you out of a ticket someday (but don't count on it).
And with history as a guide, that's not always something a president can count on.
The earliest she'll be back on the show is Tuesday, but don't count on it.
You can hope that your house will accumulate in value, but don't count on it.
Clinton can also count on another big-name endorsement: her former boss, President Barack Obama.
Those who are loyal, he said, could count on their brothers in arms for protection.
So he'll have to expect, and count on, Democratic votes to add to his votes.
But at least they could count on succour and sustenance from across the Turkish border.
You can always count on your sister to tell you when you look like shit.
Congress got to look protectionist, but count on administrations not actually to do anything terrible.
You can count on one hand the multigenerational brands of the kind we're talking about.
But it can't count on Russia or China to push the DPRK on America's behalf.
They may count on continued support from his base to propel them into higher office.
I see man-made snow everywhere we go — nobody can count on natural snow anymore.
And I hope that we can count on all of you to do the same.
On Thursday, Merkel said Europe can no longer count on the U.S. to protect it.
I've certainly never accepted her as the onscreen feminist shero that I can count on.
" The commander replies, "And you can also count on me, really, whatever I can do.
There's no force field of staff between me and the constituents who count on me.
We can count on a higher tip than if we'd sold you only the beer.
Count on us, probably sooner rather than later, doing precisely the same thing in Afghanistan.
You have to count on it, if you're going to understand how the market functions.
For now, we can always count on McDonald's to surprise us with new, interesting meals.
"The Republican Party assumes it can count on conservative Christians no matter what," he said.
Your son needs to see you regularly, in a way that he can count on.
Most years you don't count on your political nemeses to save the world from fascism.
If all else fails, though, at least we know we can count on season two.
"You can count on me to ensure fair representation," Ms. Clark said, committing to nothing.
Thus, he said, Mr. Putin does not believe he can count on "soft security" alone.
Unfortunately for House Republicans, they couldn't count on a polling error to bring them victory.
Few other private companies can count on the same sort of brand and product recognition.
So, the New Yorker count on the official UFC 205 lineup is just one: Evans.
If we can count on Chrissy Teigen for anything, it's real talk about, well, everything.
And count on us fulfilling our obligations — Trump: Have they fulfilled their obligations to us?
Many can no longer count on lives that look like the ones their parents led.
"We are not going to count on any kind of government intervention," said United's Kirby.
Another is that everything you do before you're 30 essentially doesn't count on your résumé.
Their attacks on me will be vicious, baseless and constant — you can count on it.
But it's also because they can still count on enablers in the mainstream news media.
We feel good that we will be able to count on some innings from him.
At meeting after meeting of the African Union, he could count on a rousing ovation.
Make every minute count on a short trip like this by carrying on your bag.
Now, we count on the president to pump the brakes on out-of-control advisers.
Job security may be one of the few benefits employees can count on these days.
We cannot just count on the DCCC or party organizations to do it for us.
But that's why we count on stories to do the pausing and learning for us.
The only foil she can count on is the racist groper in the White House.
Nothing is as it was and we can't count on it to carry us forward.
He also can count on help from several veterans of former President Barack Obama's campaigns.
"Simon will be back with us next year — you can count on that," Penske said.
Beijing once could count on allies in business and politics to help get its way.
Plus, it's backed by a five-year warranty so you can count on it lasting.
Just over a week ago, Michael Sanzo had three steady gigs he could count on.
Not every state's voters can count on ballot initiatives as a means of expanding Medicaid.
But in Austria or Italy I can count on somebody stopping me in the street.
But Democrats still shouldn't count on the young to rescue them in 2018 or 2020.
Luckily, you can count on us to keep you well-informed throughout the night's festivities.
He can count on an expanded donor base and profile from his presidential primary run.
Mr. Sanders will count on them again, along with new voters and voters under 30.
All that means, don't count on knowing the results of the primary on election night.
And under Donald Trump we cannot count on federal checks and balances to protect us.
Count on escargots, onion soup, boudin noir, roast chicken, tripe and daily specials like bouillabaisse.
If you're thinking about a rogue I.R.S. agent or Russian cybertheft, don't count on it.
Like other false Clinton narratives, her campaign believed she could count on millennials' blind support.
That is, impeachment will not be something that Trump can count on for electoral support.
They could count on the opposition to exhaust themselves fighting the bureaucracy and each other.
Don&apost count on anything, expect the unexpected, and be ready for a crazy ride.
It would be enacted only if the Continent could no longer count on American protection.
It is to convey that they cannot continue to count on the most basic protections.
What we can count on in 2017 is that a myriad of innovations will arrive.
A count on Wednesday declared the union drive a success by a 66-24 vote.
The Raiders must count on the backup quarterback Matt McGloin to win the A.F.C. West.
If we can't count on Congress to protect our families, what exactly are they doing?
The single count on which he was convicted concerned a bond transaction with Invesco Ltd.
How can we continue to count on women to provide two-thirds of unpaid caregiving?
You can count on your hands how many interviews I've ever given in my life.
Additionally, we would love to count on your support to put TrackRecord on the map.
Big U.S. growth if he does the right thing, BIG CUT - but don't count on him!
She told me she had always been with me and that I could count on her.
If Danny Tanner ever goes missing, you can count on Jesse Katsopolis to go find him.
Markets can also count on ECB's robust stimulus measures to underpin the recovering euro area economies.
I wouldn't count on the threat alone to make a difference in how these justices rule.
"And you should not count on transition periods that have not yet been agreed," she said.
According to the state's unofficial count on November 8, Cooper won by more than 5003,000 votes.
He's careful with his money and even his former teammates count on him for money advice.
AT&T probably can't count on digital advertising to make up the difference, as Oath illustrates.
You can always count on a new moon to give you a breath of fresh air!
Weather patterns are changing and it's impossible to count on the seasons like we used to.
It's almost inevitable that these two meet — but don't count on Arya killing Melisandre too quickly.
The odds are with the old guard, which can count on well-honed structures and traditions.
You can always count on Apple, Google, and Samsung to push phone photography to its limits.
" T. continues to count on his fingers, all the way up to 10 — "This is bad.
If there's one thing fans can count on Kim Kardashian West for, it's outrageous fashion choices.
Vladimir Putin has been able to count on Matteo Salvini's unswerving and vocal support for years.
What Justin didn't count on was that Bryce expected to be paid back for such kindness.
You can always count on Kanye West's Yeezy fashion shows to be a drama-filled affair.
The dive master would occasionally join us, but Forrister and I must count on each other.
He wanted to inspire them and make them to feel like they could count on him.
The decision to impose a page-count on a dictionary is in fact a painful one.
What's next: Don't count on the public to be optimistic about the issue ahead of 2020.
Mr Rajoy's PP had 134 seats and could count on Ciudadanos, a liberal party, with 32.
For decades Jordanian leaders could count on wealthy allies to pay for short-sighted economic policies.
And you can always count on one guest to take the dress code very seriously — Rihanna.
After a while, you just become something that people can count on, and I love that.
The source says that West, 41, will be able to count on his wife for support.
Failing all else, you can count on seeing some highlights, videos, and big moments on Twitter.
Pink has always been able to count on her father, Jim, whenever the going got tough.
If it's there to be deciphered, you can count on Reddit to do the heavy lifting.
There was no immediate count on the number of injured or the extent of the injuries.
Instagram is giving more users the option to publicly hide the like count on their posts.
These stocks count on the business from Huawei, which uses the chips for smartphones and laptops.
I've lost count on the number of times Microsoft has redesigned Skype, but it's happening again.
Hopefully there will be some surprises on the phone front, but I wouldn't count on it.
Or at the very least, consider some workout underwear that you can count on drying fast.
And as multiple press accounts show, Trump can count on remarkably little loyalty from Republican insiders.
We can always count on Instagram to unearth trends at the very beginning of their cycle.
But just as you can't depend on anything persisting, you can't count on everything disappearing, either.
"I CAN COUNT ON MY FINGERS HOW MANY TIMES I'VE SPENT THE NIGHT AT YOUR HOUSE."
Technology leaders know they shouldn't count on keeping their lead through protection, but through continued innovation.
As far as your pets, you can watch them, but don't count on a viral video.
Fifth Third is a good bank but I can't count on us buying it right now.
For example, Fox News has a 1-2 million total viewer count on its best day.
You can count on podcasts to offer a varying range of perspectives on any given issue.
That's stable revenue they can count on when commodity prices fluctuate or weather hurts the harvest.
Remember when you could count on two hands the number of beauty tutorials uploaded to YouTube?
"Regulation is important, but you cannot count on regulators to find all the problems," he said.
You can usually count on kids to tell it like it is, especially when they're unhappy.
Other graduates count on the public sector to provide work, but job openings are increasingly scarce.
Trump's new world is full of uncertainties, but there is one thing we can count on.
We could always count on my dad for not letting her stay in the "stupor" though.
Offering cheap rides is not going to be enough to count on the public's good graces.
And unlike a television show or newspaper story, I can't count on some parent company's archive.
It became really hard to work with him and I needed someone I could count on.
Sure, your company might go public or be acquired someday, but you can't count on that.
Not everyone can count on moving back home, and some people have high health-related costs.
"Emmanuel Macron emphasized that Ukraine could further count on France's support in all matters," it added.
"And if [Tesla says] something is going to happen, don't quite count on it," says Wozniak.
We can count on Mr. Trump to outdo himself in his campaign for a second term.
"God bless New York, you can always count on a chef to buy microgreens," she said.
I'm committed to seeing this happen, and you can count on Facebook to do our part.
But as college sports "deregulates" to better serve athletes—ahem—they probably shouldn't count on it.
But at least they can count on labour representatives to ensure they get a proper break.
But it isn't enough to just hope for bolder fantasies or count on the rare exception.
"And when it goes very far in one direction you can count on its swinging back."
Fewer people can count on traditional pension benefits, and some people do not have retirement savings.
A quarter of retirees count on Social Security for more than 90 percent of their income.
Can music lovers count on a robust pipeline of tunes to carry them into the future?
And Musk's follower count on Twitter nearly matches Jaguar's across the three platforms (around 29 million).
Thirteen of Quibi's employees have previously worked at Netflix, according to Business Insider's count on LinkedIn.
He was the only card in the judicial deck that Martinet and Tourgée could count on.
Let's look at that rig count [on Friday], but right now, these stocks are in purgatory.
If he was wrong about that, then we cannot count on reaching full employment through investment.
The problem is, I'm the person Apple could always count on to buy an Apple Watch.
The British group's 42 percent stake means Reynolds can't count on a credible rival bid emerging.
But don't count on clarity in weighing when northern seas will be routinely be ice free.
Investors believe Bahrain is able to count on financial support from Saudi Arabia in a crisis.
Do you sort of count on them to buy the album regardless for that same reason?
Now, he's tasked with funding a general election bid, with no donor network to count on.
Now, he's tasked with funding a general election bid, with no donor network to count on.
They're saying, like, 'Whoa I can count on your support for X,' and it's like, whoa.
Every iconic work he made thereafter, including his films, in some way count on darkroom chemistry.
This type of behavior is certainly not something you should count on for your retirement income.
They were now instructed to ask directly if the campaign could count on the respondent's vote.
In recent years, victims of hate crimes could often count on politicians to publicly support them.
Retiring Sarah Peveler lacks a support system that many older people count on: their adult children.
At the same time, we actually count on these folks as a delivery and distribution mechanism.
"For the first time, the far right can count on a competitive leader," Ms. Barrio said.
People with chronic health conditions can no longer count on steady supplies of their lifesaving medications.
He had 16 first-pitch strikes and reached a three-ball count on only three hitters.
"I take pride in being somebody that the guys behind me can count on," Vargas said.
Don't count on staying at the Ritz-Carlton anytime soon Per Andy Critchlow of S.&P.
Those on the East Coast shouldn't count on Tuesday's showers to help it feel like autumn.
Gone, too, is the cycle you could count on: one year good, next year not good.
" His voice can be heard providing the opening "20103-2-3" count on "Sweet Home Alabama.
"We neither count on such help nor are we ready to accept verbal help," Mousavi said.
I could count on one hand the number of times I had been out of Glasgow.
Here's the big picture: Change is the one thing in the economy you can count on.
Yes, it's great we count on researchers to call out politicians and diligently confirm bombshell accusations.
He can probably count on a small party of former neo-fascists for the extra votes.
That sort of bust is extremely rare, the kind of luck Minnesota can't count on again.
We are always reassured by their support, and we can count on them wherever and whenever.
But unless Congress moves to assert itself, we can't count on truly long-lasting deregulatory change.
But in surveillance situations, law enforcement hasn't been able to count on that level of reliability.
Normally, she and the Tories could count on scoring high for law and order, but Mrs.
Along with increased prices, the other thing you can count on, like clockwork, is bigger displays.
The landlords can still count on the co-working companies themselves to sign long-term leases.
You can always count on a murderer, Nabokov's Humbert Humbert declared, for a fancy prose style.
In fact, institutions count on it, but it's yet another game colleges play — and it's wrong.
Just how much can we count on the checks to restrain an out-of-control president?
The days are long gone when Woods can count on his body bending to his will.
But lucky for journalists, we can always count on the president-elect to make some news.
No, we cannot count on people around us to let us know how much we suck.
If you were expecting Apple's newest iPhones to have 5G this year, don't count on it.
I wouldn't count on Apple fitting another radio into new AirPods, but that'd be nice, too.
"I can count on one hand the embassies that are really that active," Mr. Chaffee said.
"We have to start fish farms because we cannot count on the sea," echoed Petur Birgisson.
These days, drivers count on mapping apps for more than getting from one place to another.
It's a guy that you're able to count on most of his career after tough losses.
Thankfully, Weiner says he can count on one hand the number of times that has happened.
And it's certainly not something one should count on as a result of conservative economic policies.
But he does have two things that not every candidate in the race can count on.
They count on everyone calling for more gun control to get frustrated and go silent again.
He can count on losing all the votes in this area, I can tell you that.
We can always count on Robert De Niro to drop some F-bombs on live television.
"You just can't count on things ever going smoothly here, especially when you're Speaker," King added.
But if we have learned anything this year, it is never to count on a given.
Most companies count on people cooling off, then throwing up their hands and forgetting about it.
The more hidden layers we provide, we can usually count on getting a more accurate model.
They'll count on our short memories to forget who created larger deficits in the first place.
The question is how often the Yankees can count on such brilliance from their oldest pitcher.
"We're establishing cargo flights to Mars that people can count on," he said at the conference.
You can count on my involvement and my energy in service to the transformation of France.
After LeMahieu homered, rain returned and play was halted on a 13-0 count on Sanchez.
Further reading: Please Kill Me (Eventually) 4:36 PM: Episode Five: "Men Against Fire" 4:49 PM: One thing I've realized in doing this exercise is that if you can count on anything, you can count on Black Mirror episodes starting slow as they build their worlds.
And Abedin could obviously count on having Clinton's actual daughter, Chelsea Clinton, quite literally at her side.
Yet the group has some levers it can count on to mitigate that risk, including raising prices.
And we can always count on Kris to remind us of the golden rule: wine fixes everything.
Thus far, we've only known Jamie as a handsome hero, someone Claire can count on and respects.
Bankers say the unprecedented funding need will prompt Chinese banks to count on the onshore investor base.
Count on the courtroom Tavares said she hopes Kasich would line-item veto the "Heartbeat Bill" language.
One count on which the jury was hung was a $5.5 million loan that did not close.
That feels like a lot of Chrome OS—a lot of promise I can't necessarily count on.
If you didn't order Apple's AirPods yet, don't count on having them under the tree this year.
And we can always count on Kim Kardashian to lose most (if not all) of her clothes.
"You can literally count on one hand the number of male protagonists in her stories," Franklin says.
" Schachter, the synagogue's past president, tells PEOPLE, "Daniel Stein was someone you could count on for everything.
The good thing about Peter is that you can always count on him to keep it real.
We thought it would be a thing in Amsterdam, but didn't count on crossing all those borders.
Back in the old days they could count on a few friends with plants on their balconies.
A: You have to take care of the basics first, if you can't count on financial security.
Presumably… Markus: (Again almost interrupts.) McFeely: …you can count on it being differently than the other people.
With Saturday's sweep, Cruz can count on at least 24 of the 29 delegates from the state.
Lacking a majority in congress, until recently the president could at least count on disarray among rivals.
The Yankees will count on Stanton, to be sure, but Tuesday showed the wisdom of his decision.
Correction (July 15th, 9:10pm ET): The original story incorrectly stated Cash Baker's follower count on TikTok.
Count on the Classics: Books are called classics because they continue to engage readers generation after generation.
That means lenders can't necessarily count on contractors being able to quickly repay the loans or advances.
The government will have to count on about 50,000 Britons continuing to quit the country each year.
Its bosses emphasise its "network", a presence in nearly 100 countries that multinationals' treasurers can count on.
I can count on Peter Luger Steak House in Brooklyn to produce certain sensations at every meal.
You can always count on Google to provide a list of the "most common job interview" questions.
That means companies can count on cheaper gas to push an already strong consumer to spend more.
In between, count on Cruz, Carson and top campaign staff working over every would-be delegate possible.
Republicans fear angering employers who count on cheap immigrant labor to fill low-paying, low-skill jobs.
When I get really enthusiastic about something, I count on her to make sure I'm being realistic.
But like the busted Intel patch rebooting customers' systems, it's probably best not to count on it. 
"We know we can count on the active support of our friends like South Africa," Modi said.
Mr Renzi couldn't count on a solid parliamentary majority and he had to compromise with other parties.
"You can always count on the banks to screw things up royally," the "Mad Money " host said.
It's possible Apple could add support for other music services later, but I wouldn't count on it.
"It was the rule to be welcomed in, whereas now you can't count on it," she says.
But worries about whether Europeans can continue to count on America did not begin with Mr Trump.
But as of now, March seems like it's a bit too early to count on Watch 2.0.
At least 34 people have been killed at last count, on top of more than 150 injured.
And the one thing a House Speaker can usually count on — a robust campaign operation — doesn't exist.
But in these settings, the bank cannot always count on governments using its money and advice well.
That last point is crucial during emergencies when fire agencies count on individuals to save one another.
Is the only intimacy you can count on in this life the sweet embrace of the grave?
Slade: I can probably count on my fingers the number of times Steve came in my office.
This is why McCartney or the Rolling Stones can count on selling out stadiums every time out.
Due to the strong economy, German authorities can count on record budget surpluses in the coming years.
But I can probably count on two hands the number of times I've come to San Francisco.
On Sunday afternoon, Cruz urged evangelicals to choose the candidate who they knew they could count on.
The only problem is that West might not be able to count on his fans for votes.
Most advisors warn their clients not to count on changes to tax code before they are enacted.
When something's happened to that extent, you better not count on it reversing itself from natural causes.
Nor can UK rate-setters count on robust growth in the euro zone to buoy British exports.
Most of all, we also can't count on other teams to get the job done for us.
Yet you could often count on moments of silence to provide refuge from the chaos of adolescence.
Thankfully, we can always count on Target for all our champagne-taste-on-a-beer-budget needs.
But they can not count on sheer will to deliver parts two and three of the plan.
Thankfully, Cookie can count on her oldest son, Andre, who gives her some key info on Charlotte.
Ayoub has seen fewer confessions in her career than she can count on one hand, she said.
If there's one thing, in short, the tech community can count on in this area, it's uncertainty.
Unfortunately, we can't count on another spontaneous surge in technology-driven private investment to drive job creation.
You can count on me as I've always done to fight for you and our conservative principles.
Nevertheless, there's always one person, err, family, you can count on to tell it like it is.
That keeps the rig count on track to be the highest since 2014, which averaged 1,862 rigs.
" Richard refers to this, as an illustration of how "you can never count on freedom from mayhem.
Sellers can count on stable revenues but have little margin for error on sourcing, price and waste.
"Emmanuel Macron emphasized that Ukraine could further count on France's support in all matters," the statement said.
For decades, computer designers have been able to count on cheaper and faster chips every two years.
More than half of 20-somethings still count on money from their parents to pay their bills
In the battle over leadership at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Leandra English can count on Sen.
So for now, no one should count on hearing a Sondheim piano fantasy or étude or whatever.
Clinton cannot count on the moderators to corral Mr. Trump or perform the role of fact-checker.
If you can't count on Nina Ricci for coquettishness à la française, what's left in this world?
Can we count on nonprofits to bear the responsibility for what could be a $28503 billion recovery?
I asked my coworkers about the layers they count on to make getting dressed easier each fall.
And if they do, we certainly can't count on Canada's tariffs remaining at the WTO levels, either.
I may feel fine today, but I can't count on tomorrow — or even an hour from now.
Since December, he's looked liked the sniper the Montreal Canadiens have always been able to count on.
That keeps the total count on track to be the highest since 2014, which averaged 1,862 rigs.
And one more thing you can count on: Scammers will try to swindle money from unknowing taxpayers.
The bottom line is that investors can count on 2017 to be a year of continued volatility.
But don't count on them coming up for a vote in the Senate in an election year.
But as my colleague Andrew Prokop has written for Vox, don't count on things going Clinton's way.
We're betting Chloë Grace Moretz didn't count on Kim coming at her for retweeting Midler's shamey message.
In the elevator, I thought through the long list of people I knew I could count on.
Their children could always count on their family home and their loving parents for guidance and support.
More than anything, Utah needs guys they can count on to knock down shots from the frontcourt.
No longer can projects count on a white paper and a solid team to generate investment interest.
All travellers should count on possible delays due to spot checks on trains and vehicles, they said.
When asked by Greta van Susteren on her MSNBC show tonight if DREAMers can count on him:
We can always count on Google to change up their logo for any important occasion or milestone.
She re-registered as a Democrat, another sign Republican candidates can no longer count on Florida's Latinos.
Bipartisan cooperation is a nice idea, but in today's Washington, it doesn't pay to count on that.
Political opponents of the new regime certainly shouldn't count on any near-term moment of obvious vindication.
He's the guy you can count on to taunt and revile the president's enemies or perceived enemies.
We count on them for that, to reveal things about life and about ourselves we'd otherwise miss.
"We are not going to count on any kind of government intervention," Kirby said at the time.
And if you fail to report the income, you can pretty much count on hearing from them.
In 2018, twenty years after first winning his House seat, Capuano could no longer count on Somerville.
In May, Chancellor Angela Merkel made clear Berlin's increasing skepticism that Europe could still count on Washington.
Whenever there's a problem, you can count on John Bolton proposing war as a solution for it.
Don't count on businesses accepting your foreign credit card, either — you'll frequently find yourself out of luck.
The familiar is shattered, and we can no longer count on the reality we've built for ourselves.
"It's the power station," the taxi driver who took us to the count on Thursday told us.
"Second District residents deserve a solid conservative fighter they can count on," LaTurner said in a statement.
This way, she could always count on her own line for all of the products she needed.
Winners don't receive prize money, and you can count on a paper plane deluge during the ceremony.
"And he didn't text me back," said Day, who can usually count on a reply from Woods.
As president, the people of Singapore can count on me to uphold and protect Singapore's precious reputation.
The need for more research is yet another count on which the Trump administration has faced criticism.
We count on the U.S. to stick to its international obligations, including in the World Trade Organization.
I'm going to hope, pray and count on the fact that I will see her again sometime.
"Looking ahead, our guests can continue to count on Target when shopping for activewear and sporting goods."
"The bonuses are really inconsistent, and we can't count on them from year to year," Rutledge said.
If the Mets cannot count on Matz, Vargas and Wheeler, though, their playoff chances may be irreparable.
A brand is a promise to deliver something of quality to people that they can count on.
But the disclosure of two vote tallies and one delegate count on the night of the Feb.
But don't count on a consistent depiction of this Geralt, in terms of how others see him.
I could count on one hand the number of people I had been intimate with before her.
But despite laying the groundwork for a vote, Republican leaders still cannot count on holding their majority.
This means you may have an easier time finding gloves in January, but don't count on it.
The move has caused concerns for influencers, who count on likes to inform advertisers of their reach.
Today we face something different that may mean that we cannot count on the pendulum swinging back.
It's tough to predict the future, but at least we can all count on those two things.
Now that the cracks are beginning to show, he cannot count on anyone's genuine affection or loyalty.
Now that the cracks are beginning to show, he cannot count on anyone's genuine affection or loyalty.
In other words, don't count on anyone reaching into the Hollywood game and rescuing comedy anytime soon.
Count on "Language at the Speed of Sight" to kick up some blogospheric dust on this point.
"If we can't count on the integrity of our democracy, then everything else is secondary," said Arnoldy.
Pittsburgh did its point-in-time count on Wednesday on one of the coldest nights in decades.
His viewer count, on the handful of times I checked it, fluctuated between 27 and 32 viewers.
Count on the White House continuing to contest House subpoenas, and potentially the House's proposed impeachment procedures.
What's worse, we cannot count on the courts, the president, Congress or state legislatures to save us.
Still, I can count on one hand the number of picture books I've seen with frontal nudity.
We can always count on John to drop some knowledge -- like when he schooled us on Tupac.
Turkey is one of America's NATO allies, but the US can't count on Ankara's support in Syria.
Clinton can each count on a demographic advantage beyond the simple, fair split between nonwhite and white voters.
But it's helpful to have a handful of clients you can count on, since work can be inconsistent.
I can count on one hand how many people I keep around me in my day-to-day.
First official whip count On Wednesday night, Republican leaders also got underway with its first official whip count.
"I count on the US continued engagement and leadership to make this world better for all," he added.
DeVos's speech also sent a message to survivors that they can't count on justice under a Trump administration.
FOLLOWING A DISMAL winter you can't count on a good summer, yet Tsai Ing-wen is making hay.
All we can count on is retailers taking a chance on us and believing in what we do.
Voyages from Egypt are long, but smugglers mainly count on people being rescued once in international shipping lanes.
We can always count on author J.K. Rowling to call out Donald Trump on his bizarre Twitter behavior.
"Trump and matzah ball soup on Jewish New Year... You can count on it," tweeted Harry Enten (@ForecasterEnten).
We can always count on Zendaya to give us some real talk, especially when it comes to beauty.
Orban, who faces an election on Sunday, reiterated that Poland could count on Hungary in clashes with Brussels.
But hey, no matter what, you can always count on someone else's life being more ridiculous than yours.
If you should one day find yourself in a spacecraft circling Mars, don't count on a good view.
These tweets send the message that insurers can't count on this money — and should adjust premiums upwards accordingly.
We keep investing in western Europe, and we count on the gain in market share to keep growing.
We can always count on Ulta to fulfill every one of our makeup, hair, and skin-care needs.
He can count on Russia, China, Indonesia and Kuwait — and perhaps others — to vote against the United States.
But we must also elect a leader who can count on to deliver bold, progressive, and concrete change.
But it would probably be unwise for any candidate to count on a huge surge in voter registration.
Turns out, you probably can't count on the $125 from Equifax, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Seven out of 10 people on earth can count on running water to be available in their homes.
But we probably shouldn't count on any big dance numbers or worry about practicing how to spelling supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Parties like the Greens or the AfD can together count on a combined 10-20% of the electorate.
If the election were held today, Trump could count on only 179 electoral votes to 359 for Clinton.
BUT I THINK IT WILL BE GOOD FOR EVERYONE IF IT HAPPENS, BUT I DON'T COUNT ON THAT.
And we can always count on Lauren Conrad to help us bring all our Pinterest aspirations to life.
That will require votes from the opposition, but it looks as if the government can count on those.
This was a deliberate action that could count on the complicity silence of sectors of the Brazilian media.
If it's your thing, watch the step count on your fitness tracker go up as you do it.
But the stakes are swelling, as investors increasingly count on software as a growing share of Apple's business.
Even with competition, "you can't count on continual price decreases," said Vanderbilt's Stacie Dusetzina after reviewing the data.
You couldn't count on being able to engage with any idea, or pop into any exchange you see.
Most German bosses can count on nine in ten shareholders to back them in non-binding confidence votes.
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"You can count on Poland, we march together in the toughest moments," Duda told supporters waving Polish flags.
If there's one celebrity we can always count on to deliver the full-blown glam, it's Nicki Minaj.
"He's such a competitor, and we really rely and count on him," Falcons head coach Dan Quinn said.
And don't count on the courts: They're more likely than you might think to sit this one out.
Lawmakers can't count on the money being there every year, and they want to learn from past mistakes.
"How many people from your area can we count on tomorrow?" one of the leaders asks those gathered.
Adding insult to injury, those same retirees can't even count on their once-adoring fans to be empathetic.
Then Harris could likely count on a big majority from African American voters, giving her the overall edge.
"We're a complete team, and we count on everybody to win games," Red Sox manager Alex Cora said.
Given our political climate right now, we can pretty much count on things getting heated at the Oscars.
We can always count on Twitter for hilarious (intentionally or not) reactions to bombshell news items like this.
Gwyneth Paltrow can count on her famous girlfriends to help her celebrate her upcoming nuptials to Brad Falchuk.
Sign up for any alerts that you're able to, but know that you can't really count on them.
Because they have to count on each other so much, the Vlach people constantly talk about each other.
What happens when a college basketball team can't even count on its bus driver to be the DD?
You can pretty much count on her delivering a look every time she steps out of the house.
I would not really count on that as a big positive catalyst for stock prices, but it's possible.
Looking to the future The Rodriguez family hopes they can count on the school to keep them together.
Plus, with 11 hours of battery life, you can count on this laptop to last through all-nighters.
And it shows her huge advantage among African-Americans continues to be a firewall she can count on.
And yes, the world might, with time, get used to Huawei's EMUI, but I wouldn't count on it.
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It appears that Grab didn't count on Southeast Asia's regulators being so intent to probe the tie-up.
You can count on Trump to attack McConnell on Twitter again soon, and keep courting "Chuck and Nancy."
Nor should Republicans count on this guaranteeing them success if things continue to head south for the administration.
The one piece of effective relief that I can, unless things are truly hopeless for me, count on.
Schumer also said that Trump -- and congressional Republicans -- shouldn't count on support from any Democrats on health care.
Sleeping is one of the few pleasures in life we can all count on — except when we can't.
"You can count on our collaboration to succeed, but we will not be jammed into failure," he added.
He has a much worse field operation than Clinton, so he can't count on that saving him either.
At age forty-four, though, she could no longer count on ingenue roles, and what else was there?
On dating apps, it's really unlikely you'll find anyone reliable or dependable, someone you can really count on.
The initial count on election night showed Governor Andersen ahead by 191 votes out of 1.25 million cast.
Social Security is an important retirement savings tool for many Americans, but you can't count on that alone.
They could then count on the support of two small, right-wing parties, which currently have ten seats.
But don't count on tax-reform proposals — no matter the form they take — to impact the stock market.
Then again, Europe can't count on Spain — or any country — to tolerate this high level of joblessness forever.
"If you cannot count on people to honor their vows, you never know what is real," Dreher writes.
I wouldn't ever count on a turncoat traitor like Donald Trump to have my back under any circumstances.
Given the drugs I will probably need for pain management, however, I cannot count on being coherent then.
There are signs other money managers are starting to count on a deal to make Greek debt sustainable.
Count on this: The end of the American military mission in Afghanistan will be unfulfilling and likely tragic.
Intuition tells you that you can count on nearly everyone else to try to catch that baby, too.
You can still view the like count on your own photos and videos — just not posts from others.
Exports will support Japan, the world's third-largest economy, "but we cannot count on domestic demand," he said.
A built-in tool makes it easy to check the word count on Google Docs, in any document.
Nor can Steele and Simpson count on outlasting the plaintiffs, who have much deeper pockets than the defendants.
Through decades of beauty trends, you could always count on Cher to deliver something powerful, bright, and bold.
Luckily for Portland, it can likely count on at least some of those improvements actually coming to pass.
" Comey told Trump during the dinner: "[H]e could count on me to always tell him the truth.
Rather than count on websites to police themselves, Moonshot aims to temper extremists' ability to find that content.
They could function on a small level and people were buying records, so they could count on that.
But don't count on a virtual credit card to save your ass from free trial credit card purgatory.
"Being able to count on full participation and the candor of the team is critical to that process."
"Wherever and whenever I can be of use to the campaign, they can count on me," said Brown.
"I hope it gives the community music, a moment of comfort and something to count on," Irvin said.
And that could be dangerous for people who count on the grain as their main source of nourishment.
However, the US can count on the navies of its NATO allies, while Russia is essentially by itself.
Always in the shadows, always loyal, efficient, secretive and ideological, Bibi knew that he could count on Momo.
But, Couture says the singer can count on his support and love as she begins to bounce back.
What you can count on is a weekend watch that sheds new light on the week that was.
Mr. Perdue has repeatedly warned farmers not to count on continuing to receive payments from that federal program.
The Chinese don't want love or open admiration, but someone they can count on not to be hostile.
Most important, he knows he can count on an hour (or two or three) in which to relax.
But Lloris did not count on Gabriel Mercado, the Argentine defender, redirecting the shot with his left foot.
We certainly can't count on Trump or the people surrounding him to maintain any sense of common decency.
Zhiyun's crowdfunding these, but the company's history and reputation mean that you can count on them to deliver.
"America is in a place now where you could not, as another nation, count on us," he said.
Count on needing at least a gallon of water a day per person for drinking and basic sanitation.
But it's risky to count on a lot of close wins, which can easily flip to close losses.
Only closers, Street explained, can count on having a direct effect on whether the team wins or loses.
Never had professional surfers, or broadcasters, been able to count on consistent surfing conditions, or a set schedule.
However, given his record of never accepting responsibility, we can count on his blaming China should matters worsen.
In fact, so many vegan foods and dishes count on cocoa powder to kick things up a notch.
Millennials, along with most other demographics, count on their smartphones for more and more in their daily lives.
They can also count on four upgraded boardings per year and a 20% discount on in-flight purchases.
Jameis Winston added to his NFL-leading interception count on Sunday on his first pass of the game.
The main dangers that we would see are things that you wouldn't count on a volcano for producing.
It's the only thing you can count on month to month and know what your income looks like.
"I can count on a couple fingers how many times I've spoken to Senator Cousins," Mr. Klein said.
Sharks expend as little energy as possible and know they can count on regular feedings from their handlers.
Given the dangerous possibilities lurking ahead in the new year, Trump must not count on his luck holding.
Unlike its rivals—Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft—Rigetti can't count on profits from online ads or workplace software.
Bloomberg cast his decision as showing why women voters can count on him to do the right thing.
She became friendly with Officer Familia in 2011 and came to count on her for advice and encouragement.
But if it's a for-profit business offering a free product, count on it monetizing your data somehow.
Only the pope rivals it and the pope has a kind of help that Trump can't count on.
It was reassuring to a boy who could not count on predictability in other areas of his life.
Where can you count on finding stories every day about violence, social dysfunction and government incompetence and scandal?
Delaware State University has students that count on Federal Work Study programs to help offset their tuition costs.
If Ukraine were unable to count on unconditional Western money, Poroshenko might have to get serious about reform.
Democrats can't count on huge fund-raising, a split Republican field and a low turnout for future victories.
His remarks alarmed the Baltic nations, which count on NATO's collective security efforts to deter an unpredictable Russia.
They count on trade with the United States for about 25 percent of their country's gross domestic product.
"The Washington establishment knows they won't be able to count on him, but Alabama voters can," Norris said.
The rise of merit-based pay increases mean you can't count on the automatic cost-of-living bump.
Every Republican should run scared in an environment like this and not count on anything as a given.
And with the soggy winter, you can count on an added treat: a number of Sierra-fed waterfalls.
Count on Ryan playing a big role in a Biden administration, or possibly in a reconfigured House leadership.

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