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The number of Canadian articles on the deal can be counted on one hand, but the US coverage could be counted on… well, you'd need a lot more hands.
Votes across all states will be counted on March 11.
They said they hadn't counted on seeing any Cossacks there.
A president is counted on to do the right thing.
They had not counted on Mr. Dith's resourcefulness and tenacity.
Now construction projects he'd counted on have been called off.
I counted on Uncle Anas to come to my rescue.
The framers counted on this kind of ambition countering ambition.
They had not counted on the need for extensive landscaping.
It counted on the votes of Arkansas's (modest by Southern standards) African-American population, but with few Northern transplants living in the state it primarily counted on the votes of politically moderate white Southerners.
The flip side, what people don't realize, is you're basically putting it on the balance sheet, and just as it doesn't get counted on the way in, it gets counted on the way out.
He counted on his charm and reputation to deflect any questions.
"He's been a guy we've counted on," Mattingly said of Barraclough.
Companies and consumers can't be counted on to break this cycle.
I've counted on the men in my life to supply those.
Our leaders could be counted on to do what was right.
And their conclusion showed that gradual change cannot be counted on.
They did not offer him the contract he had counted on.
Remember when establishment Republicans counted on presumed presidential heir Jeb Bush?
Illuzzi said Weinstein had counted on his victims never coming forward.
The killers brought to justice could be counted on one hand.
"I have not counted on any revenue from marijuana," he said.
No longer could we be counted on to honor our word.
But even these pusillanimous Senate Republicans can be counted on for something.
However, postal votes counted on Monday gave Van Der Bellen the victory.
When the ballots were counted on May 15th both parties claimed victory.
He wouldn't have counted on you to know what you were doing.
He had counted on Trump to put a moratorium on the visas.
Usually it does, but with big side effects we hadn't counted on.
Russia once counted on business ties with Germany to secure the relationship.
Have always counted on having publicly/lavishly subsidized retirements and health care5.
Trade supporters have long counted on action in a lame-duck Congress.
The center that Schattschneider and Burns had counted on was coming apart.
Paris Fashion Week can be counted on to shine its own light.
They just can't be counted on to keep it from happening again.
Republican presidents sought judges who could be counted on to oppose abortion.
I hadn't counted on quite how remote and steep it would be.
We counted on her to make us feel good, and she delivered.
A man, in other words, whose moral imagination could be counted on.
Don, Al, and Rick counted on me for more than clean dishes.
That kind of luck can't be counted on, said computer security experts.
The electoral votes will be officially counted on January 6, when Congress returns.
Votes will be counted on Thursday and results are likely the same day.
Politicians can typically be counted on to try to fulfill their campaign promises.
Even so, investors can't really be counted on to see trouble ahead anyway.
Some teachers had also counted on additional earnings from working in summer school.
They'd counted on talking about their own issues: tax cuts, jobs, the economy.
As a skater and photographer, he hadn't quite counted on the culture shock.
Mostly, we kind of counted on people to speak to their own expertise.
It became the very thing we counted on to get through our days.
Trump may be unpredictable, but he can be counted on to be craven.
Conforto and Company will be counted on to put more balls in play.
Erdogan has counted on being seen as the religious leader of the country.
The Street has pulled its hair out this quarter, because it counted on volatility.
Thatcher said that farmers can be counted on to turn out to the polls.
As with any cult figure, Bamford's fans can be counted on to tell you
Votes will be counted on May 23 and results are expected the same day.
Issa said several dozen bodies of Islamic State militants had been counted on Sunday.
The media can be counted on to help make this into a capital offense.
But the meaning and the deeper pleasure came from being counted on, by others.
Nevertheless, Flynn could have counted on a potential presidential pardon if he remained loyal.
But at least that beautiful superbloom can be counted on to return next year.
Before Trump, Republicans could be counted on to trumpet the benefits for free trade.
The leader of the Philippines has always counted on strong support from the poor.
Mr. Netanyahu had counted on the party's five seats to give him a majority.
They had counted on the settlement with PG&E to finance a new one.
They could not have counted on Chase Headley and Aaron Hicks hitting well above .
Joe Biden's campaign has counted on reliable Democrats turning out, helped by good weather.
Lastly, America should no longer be counted on to export democracy around the world.
Many of the area's most vulnerable people counted on her for support and guidance.
But that can't be counted on in an era of sharp and rapid polarization.
They can be counted on to vote regularly, and they are increasingly supporting Republicans.
They are committed religious conservatives who can be counted on to press these issues.
The votes from a 39-day staggered election will be counted on May 23.
"Clearly, tax reform and infrastructure have been things that the president has talked about since day one, that American business has counted on since day one, and that international businesses investing in the United States [have] counted on since day one," Cordish said.
Hacks that cause physical destruction are so rare they can be counted on one hand.
So, put your hands together for a digital display of excellence counted on one hand.
I could mostly be counted on to stay in our bus or the hotel room.
In July the services counted on 191,0003 personnel, down from more than 220,000 in 2012.
Clinton, 20003, has always counted on women of her generation as her rock-solid base.
A full life in friendship with nations that can be counted on as allies, always.
It's causing people to question which of the things they've counted on will actually pass.
Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), can rarely be counted on to play ball with mainstream Republicans.
Kim, Khloé, and Kourtney Kardashian can be counted on to show up for Planned Parenthood.
A full life, in friendship with nations who can be counted on as allies, always.
Even IBM counted on its software being consumed in a world where people used PCs.
Votes in the seven rounds, spread over 39 days, will be counted on May 23.
Tampa Bay had a three-day exemption before he counted on the 53-man roster.
He has still counted on pressure and help from South Korea, Japan, China and Russia.
Soy growers and exporters have counted on its continued reduction through the end of 2019.
The most pressing need, though, remains starting pitchers who can be counted on in October.
It is unclear whether whoever follows him can be counted on to do the same.
We counted on her to make us feel good and she delivered every single week.
But economists are divided on whether that added growth can be counted on to materialize.
Mr. Flannery, 55, will also be counted on to revive the company's languishing stock price.
But even among its closest peers, Snap has counted on equity to an outsized degree.
The survivors can be counted on one hand, give or take a couple of fingers.
This year it was Mr. Sanders who counted on California to be his own firewall.
Even "Fox & Friends," which can always be counted on to fluff Trump's ego, raised doubts.
So Democrats who liked trade deals often counted on Republican votes to get them passed.
His public disavowal of a party oath might be more problematic than his campaign counted on.
Abdul Raziq, whom the US-led coalition counted on to keep the security situation under control.
Atlantic City is in New Jersey, so New Jersey cannot be counted on the list twice.
Ms Binder's numbers show that the "moderates" in Congress can now be counted on one hand.
Sanders counted on Ohio for a "domino effect" to play in these states and swing superdelegates.
He's being counted on as the team's No. 3 starter behind Justin Verlander and Jordan Zimmermann.
He can always be counted on to save the day no matter how silly he gets.
A total of 33,771 postal voting slips have been distributed and will be counted on Monday.
Still, the $305 million falls far short of what the plaintiffs had counted on until recently.
The German foreign minister has said the United States can no longer be fully counted on.
That's when the partisanship that the President has counted on could turn into his biggest problem.
Young people know that even an expensive BA can't be counted on to provide financial security.
And they counted on that––because it was Halloween, [the cops] couldn't do nothing to you.
For America, Israel is an ally that can be counted on in the volatile Middle East.
And the young voters he counted on to power his campaign didn't come through for him.
Fox News can usually be counted on to staunchly support President Donald Trump and his administration.
Once, we counted on Trump's advisers to pump the brakes on an out-of-control president.
Food is counted on a point system with a certain amount of points allowed per day.
In Donald Trump, we have a president who can't be counted on to do the job.
Tan suggested that Initialized hasn't counted on M&A activity for its exits for some time.
Gay can probably already be counted on for a surprising resurgence under Coach Gregg Popovich's tutelage.
I counted on Mr. Trump's being humiliated by the rejection of his bigoted, cruel, disastrous policies.
Generation Z can't be counted on to discuss last night's debate around the office water cooler.
With almost 10 million votes counted on Saturday, the parties were in a near dead-lock.
Freezing funds Since Russia's illegal activities began in 2014, Ukraine has counted on bipartisan US support.
"I never counted on showing in the art world," Wojnarowicz said to Carr in an interview.
Along with private investors, cities and states are being counted on to put up significant funds.
Sure, but they can't be counted on to be the juggernaut we've seen the past two seasons.
It has also counted on Saudi Arabia to restrain oil prices and to purchase U.S.-made weapons.
Votes will be counted on May 23 and results are likely to be announced the same day.
But one thing that could always be counted on in this oil-rich nation was the gasoline.
I tried asking various sports economists who can usually be counted on to track wonky sports ephemera.
Giuliani can be counted on, too, to hog the spotlight, ignore the evidence and bend the law.
They'll only be counted on the YouTube homepage, subscription feed, search, and in the "up next" section.
Buttigieg's campaign staff could be counted on one hand when he announced an exploratory committee in January.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Russia's action shows it cannot be counted on to keep its word.
Instead, they counted on passivity from teachers—the large majority of them women—through attack after attack.
"We counted on him to be a middle of the order production guy," said manager Andy Green.
Not only could she count, but she could be counted on to deliver on very tough votes.
They have counted on support, and losing the south of the country will make them feel betrayed.
As he did, he appeared to back away from President Trump, whose support he once counted on.
Here are the main issues in the election, votes in which will be counted on May 272.
With all early- and Election-Day-votes counted on Tuesday night, Balderson led by 0.9 percentage points.
A candidate who received donations from financial CEOs could still be counted on to regulate that sector.
At a certain very cold point, hydrophobic materials can no longer be counted on to be hydrophobic.
Countries bidding to host and Olympics have counted on their leaders to put them over the top.
I could be counted on for doing blow, and usually for staying up until it was gone.
Taking a vacation, he could be counted on to lose his spectacles, his luggage and his way.
"And we want to do it with the same police force that wasn't counted on until yesterday."
They counted on the system to help them, but also recognized that it often let them down.
Still, all of this would be manageable if key policymakers could be counted on to act effectively.
Rand Paul can also be counted on to feign political independence, but he usually falls into line.
They are designed to be coveted, and counted on, only until manufacturers can develop the next version.
Voters should know by now that Republicans cannot be counted on to work with Democrats in return.
I had read that Nixon's men originally counted on my grandfather being a patsy of the establishment.
When government failed to restrain its fringe elements, it counted on the court to do its job.
If the Federal Reserve can be counted on to maintain inflation at a reasonable level, why not?
But this Cleveland-based period instrument ensemble can always be counted on for something a little different.
In other words, the Fed shouldn't be counted on for help until investors have priced in a recession.
Votes will be counted on Tuesday, with special attention on the regions of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.
The Fed counted on arbitrage to move the federal-funds rate up and then other market interest rates.
For nearly three decades, Ukraine has counted on bipartisan support in Washington to offset relentless pressure from Russia.
Christian can barely be counted on to answer her phone call, much less help her shoulder real anguish.
In any case, though, West can always be counted on to unreservedly rap about what's on his mind.
Lundvall's music can always be counted on to deliver the cold and the warmth simultaneously, in equal parts.
The election will held in seven phases until May 19 and votes will be counted on May 23.
Votes will be counted on Monday and exit polls and other surveys have often been wrong in India.
The government can be counted on to use all the tricks at its disposal to frustrate that plan.
After being counted on the lawn, the inmates are forced onto buses, not knowing where they're being taken.
Pruitt, who has trouble obeying even mandatory rules, can't be counted on to follow the suggested ethical guardrails.
It also preserves protections for privacy, emergency alerts, and children's advertising that consumers have counted on for years.
With rare exception, we can be counted on to win between 101 and 110 medals Olympiad after Olympiad.
Christopher Gibson has counted on NIH grant money to fund experimental projects at his start-up Recursion Pharmaceuticals.
They'd also argue that both historically and presently, the police cannot be counted on consistently to stop fascists.
What if they were reduced to a single issue, condescended to, and counted on to show up anyway?
Those who support Cruz feel that he can be counted on to make appointments in the Scalia mold.
Taylor Swift can always be counted on for some exceptional fangirling, especially when it comes to her boyfriend.
I was not on anybody's side politically and could not be counted on in that traditional political sense.
The GLAAD Media Awards can be counted on for quotable speeches and one or two great celebrity appearances.
Then, they counted on any one of a dozen-plus established Republican candidates to win the GOP nomination.
They can always be counted on to work harder, to pull off something that eventually gets them noticed.
He also won the P.G.A. Championship in August and will be counted on to continue his strong form.
Despite the flood of women in my 6,000-person office, female supervisors could be counted on one hand.
I had to fire people multiple times, and they were devastated because they counted on the health insurance.
China has long borrowed heavily to build and then counted on breakneck economic growth to pay it back.
Mr. van der Aa, at least, can undoubtedly be counted on to continue to point up the possibilities.
They also include smaller tech suppliers like NeoPhotonics, which has recently counted on Huawei for half its revenue.
Lesson 1: The President cannot be counted on to deter foreign interference and may even encourage it again.
Now Bannon has lost the backing of the Mercer family's billions that he had counted on for weaponry.
But I hadn't counted on hearing so clearly that the ACA enabled individuals to start their own businesses.
Voters then receive their ballots on the app and send them back to be counted on Election Day.
She's grown into that, to be able to be counted on in so many areas of the game.
And in the reassurance that small towns can be counted on to give comfort to another in pain.
Not saying they're not there, but they can all be counted on one hand with fingers to spare.
The sum of AQAP's successful foreign attacks since it was founded in 2009 can be counted on one hand.
With 97.67 percent of ballots counted on Sunday, the tribunal said Abdo won 46.44 percent to Alegre's 42.74 percent.
Investors would be counted on to snap up those bonds, but could demand even higher yields to do so.
" Huma Abedin "couldn't be counted on to relay constructive criticism to Hillary without pointing a finger at the critic.
On a court leaning decidedly to the right, a Justice Kavanaugh could be counted on to lead the charge.
While Mr. Cruz, a pastor's son, counted on Christian conservatives, Mr. Rubio aggressively tried to woo that constituency, too.
Yuriy Vitrenko, an executive director at Naftogaz, told Reuters that Ukraine still counted on the proposal made by Sefcovic.
They've counted on government-funded Medicaid to cover doctor's visits, medications and the birth of their second child, Eli.
I never counted on there being prettylong term and deep negative interest rates, that wasn't in the plan either.
Just 23 customers, mainly families with young children, could be counted on one recent day, most of them Chinese.
Burr, a "partisan for gain" with "no fixed theory," could be counted on only to pursue his own ambition.
And keeping it 100, I guess I hadn't counted on 'The Unblackening' happening to my time slot as well.
He's counted on the actors to fill in the deep, deep well of experience that simmers underneath the characters.
Nothing could be counted on in a world where even when you were a solution you were a problem.
But even a reaffirmation of the Meese Memo cannot be counted on to end sue-and-settle abuses permanently.
The election will be conducted in seven phases until May 19 and votes will be counted on May 23.
Both former presidents, one because of experience, the other temperament, could be counted on to stay inside the system.
" Mr. Kim called it a "really meaningful meeting," and Mr. Pompeo said he counted on it "being very productive.
The investigators thought that by bringing the civilian, Team 3212 had counted on finding and going after Mr. Cheffou.
Thailand has complied with Beijing's demand that it return Chinese dissidents who once counted on it as a haven.
The dissipation of the PBGC would leave retirees with about 2% of what they had counted on for retirement.
That makes it very unpredictable how votes not counted on election night might shift the race in dramatic ways.
Sarah Greenberger, senior vice president for conservation at the Audubon Society, said such voluntary actions cannot be counted on.
Should he return without issues, he will probably be counted on to carry a heavy load again in October.
Macron had counted on the ADP sale to service France's debt and build up a fund to finance innovation.
That doesn't mean her campaign is breathing any easier — Clinton's campaign had counted on Virginia to be an easy victory.
Couch and Ruan counted on patients who were so desperate for relief that they would not ask the right questions.
However, Oklahoma City (27-83) counted on its two stars, Westbrook and Durant, for a great start and finish, respectively.
The family are glad they weren't stuck in flooding, but hadn't counted on being away from home for this long.
They have profoundly reliable, trustworthy, recognizable faces that people have counted on for decades, through historic storms, drought, and flooding.
We need a president who means what he says, one whose word can be counted on at home and abroad.
And that's why even his one lame idea — hire the best people and work with them — can't be counted on.
And while Republicans have long counted on those votes to win presidential elections, their share of the electorate is shrinking.
An Italian coast guard spokesman said the rescues and fatalities it counted on Friday included those reported by Sea Watch.
AmCham said this month that U.S. businesses could no longer be counted on as a "positive anchor" in bilateral relations.
Garson also previously tweeted that he was "disappointed" for the crew members who counted on working on the third installment.
In "normal times," global demand could be counted on to grow each year by about one million barrels per day.
But they believe McSally will cut into Sinema's edge once ballots dropped off on Election Day are counted on Sunday.
Yet actions taken by the Trump administration against Chinese firms on intellectual property grounds can be counted on one hand.
When social and behavioral phenomena aren't counted on purpose, it leaves those who want to tackle them at a loss.
For over 83 years, seniors, individuals with disabilities and their families have counted on this program to provide important benefits.
The Senate was still under Democratic control and could be counted on to produce legislation closer to the administration's ideal.
If Nyquist wins, instead of getting the $2228 you counted on, the return is only $22.4 for a $2 bet.
One email contained a list of hundreds of official "validators" — people who could be counted on for a good quote.
He will be counted on to continue the transformation of a team that won three Stanley Cups by being stodgy.
This is me, my family, my employees, everybody counted on me to rise to the occasion and make it happen.
Obama, playing the role of responsible adult, could be counted on to take the political blame and submit the certification.
From Sri Lanka to Chechnya, groups have counted on the ability of women to move free of suspicion or scrutiny.
It turns out that the only thing this unreliable narrator can be counted on for is to cheat the audience.
Krogsgaard said South African state-controlled Eskom had not signed power purchase agreements for projects that Nordex had counted on.
These American bureaucratic traditions, which Mexico always counted on to maintain stability and sensibility in the relationship, have been overturned.
Juliet had been waiting for them when they arrived, and they hadn't counted on the world actually existing without her.
It was only natural that these dances were in conversation with one another; Mr. Taylor likely counted on that, too.
Noting that his supporters had "counted on me to be a champion for women," Franken again apologized for his behavior.
Yet denial by abusers and devaluing of accusers could still be reasonably counted on by perpetrators to shield their actions.
In our first tutoring session, E. counted on her fingers and moaned, "I can't" when asked to solve 2 + 6.
"Throughout his consolidation of power, Orban has counted on the European Union to be distracted with other crises," he said.
They adopted his rhetoric in formulating and justifying their goals and they counted on the president's support in attaining them.
Even if Mr. Trump cannot be counted on to fight for the principles he ran on, they say, they will.
They have the kind of capital, which means they can be counted on to help their portfolio companies keep growing.
One unrebuttable criticism was that the M.T.A. could be counted on to squander any amount of money it was given.
Kendra Espinoza counted on scholarships to help pay for her daughters' tuition at Stillwater Christian, a private school in Kalispell.
If a boss says some other executive thinks you can't be "counted on," you need to clear up that ambiguity.
The number of banks in the United States willing to lend to hemp producers can be counted on one hand.
But I believe that the market is efficient, and over the long term it can be counted on to grow.
Mr. Merrell can always be counted on for an absorbing Sunday theme that resets the mind for the week ahead.
But even the lowest rates and most favorable tax provisions won't promote such investment if they can't be counted on.
In Korea, Jones was also counted on for guidance, to lead four teammates on the floor not fluent in English.
Plenty of people who counted on fat tax refunds are disconcerted when they learn that they are not getting them.
India, which Pdvsa had counted on as a substitute buyer, reduced its Venezuelan oil purchases in March under American pressure.
All of this bears mentioning because the thing is, nobody, including him, really counted on Joey becoming much of a rapper.
But Japan counted on the United States for security against China and North Korea and eventually conceded to several U.S. demands.
A reader like me must know that a restaurant this expensive can be counted on to provide a remarkable, memorable experience.
At first it was much like one of their camping trips, but the days counted on and the trees grew thicker.
With 99.7% of votes reported counted on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Morales was said to have 47.03 percent to Mr. Mesa's 36.55.
Despite predictions that their operation would end after votes were counted on Tuesday, they will remain in place through mid-December.
With nearly all votes counted on Tuesday morning his party was leading or elected in 121 ridings, up only 24 seats.
With nearly all votes counted on Tuesday morning Scheer's Conservatives were leading or elected in 121 ridings, up only 24 seats.
Maduro has counted on the support of China and Russia, which have provided billions of dollars in funding in recent years.
Hillary Clinton's campaign, which had counted on the strong support of women, has instead uncovered a schism between old and young.
But like Bob Ottenhoff, WBGO's founder, who hired her in 1978, he counted on Ms. Kirk's affiliations to elevate the program.
Clearly, his goal was to put his best foot forward as someone who could be counted on to get things right.
The only ones who can be counted on to fail in such a circumstance are the bullies and the bigots themselves.
McKinnon, 216, is being counted on heavily by the 222ers after signing a four-year, $30 million contract in the offseason.
Just like Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella can always be counted on for a cute moment.
King Joffrey Lauvergne, Alex Abrines, Anthony Morrow—they're all counted on to varying degrees to provide perimeter shooting in limited roles.
Popular music is a protean and ever-evolving thing, and it can be counted on to yield fresh objects of satire.
Wilmer Flores also rapped out three hits after Collins's call and will be counted on more heavily in the coming days.
Richard Blumenthal later told Blitzer that he and his Senate colleagues counted on Mattis for stability in an otherwise turbulent administration.
In the morning, look for Jonathan Easley's analysis on the five things to watch as ballots are counted on Super Tuesday.
Remember when the USA Network could be counted on for solid, nontaxing series that could be consumed without much mental effort?
The voting for Democrats Abroad will continue for most of the week, until all the ballots are counted on March 8.
But isn't that what all film counted on, a kind of shared memory of everything we have seen in the movies?
Once Donald Trump has figured out that something he's said is shocking, he can be counted on to do it again.
He noted that secretaries of state do not call races, but repeated many ballots had not been counted on Election Day.
Mr. Biden scored victories in four states, including Michigan, where Mr. Sanders had counted on a victory to revive his candidacy.
Mr. Sanders, a neighboring state senator, had also counted on a good result, gaining in the polls as Ms. Warren slipped.
As Super Tuesday votes were being counted on Wednesday morning, the biggest question was how many delegates each candidate would win.
With 89 percent of the vote counted on Thursday, the "no" vote had 48.8 percent, to the "yes" campaign's 47.3 percent.
There's no question having children stay at home will disrupt families who may have counted on their kids being in class.
Maybe that's the individual Trump should have chosen: a figure who could be counted on to make that "right" decision, i.e.
Global economic institutions are weaker and Washington's advocacy of "America first" raises doubts about whether its leadership can be counted on.
She anticipated the social satisfaction Mama would get from it but had not counted on the serious existential confirmation it provided.
Creditors who had counted on the government to keep propping up the state-owned lender have been taught a painful lesson.
Kadyrov's forces represent a convenient instrument for the Kremlin: obedient, battle-hardened troops who can be counted on for messy missions.
Here as elsewhere, Republicans have counted on their $1.5 trillion tax cut to counter voter discontent with the turbulence surrounding Trump.
And over time, candidates in Chicago have counted on a sizable number of voters from their own race or ethnic group.
Manning was ultimately acquitted of the aiding the enemy charge, but she did not receive the leniency she had counted on.
Unable to continue the steady growth that their investors have always counted on, IOUs are treading water, watching as revenues dry up.
As primary returns in the state were counted on Tuesday night, they showed Bennet lagging far behind the field's top-tier candidates.
If it makes a decent showing at national elections, it can be counted on to help keep the oil in the ground.
If there's one thing Oprah Winfrey has counted on for years, it's the steady presence and support of her BFF Gayle King.
The idea is that it can be counted on to provide tender love—that is, policy easing—when market conditions are rough.
By proving to supervisors that you can be counted on to add value, you're making yourself an asset and creating job security.
"Since you can't move this circuit, and you can't duplicate it, it can always be counted on to be there," he said.
Bezos declined to comment to the N.Y.T. In the media world, Weinstein allegedly counted on allies like Pecker, whose American Media Inc.
But Iguodala will be counted on to replicate last June's heroic defensive effort to limit the Cavs at their point of attack.
Moore, meanwhile, seems married to tactics that are now noticeably out-of-step with the movement he's always counted on for support.
Even before the votes were counted on Tuesday night, phone calls were pouring into suicide hotlines across the US in record numbers.
The president can't be counted on to tell the truth, although none of his lawyers would knowingly let him lie to Mueller.
As it stands, at least 2628 percent of all Democratic delegates will have been allocated after votes are counted on Super Tuesday.
Foligno rebounded to score 26 goals last season while young forwards Oliver Bjorkstrand and Josh Anderson will be counted on to produce.
His menu can be counted on for inventive touches; there are scallops with corned beef cheeks, lamb carbonara and Peking pork shank.
The number of books that have done as much good in the world can be counted on the arms of a starfish.
"In a fast-moving response such as this, some people were inadvertently double-counted on a spreadsheet," Davis said in a statement.
Since the end of World War II, the world has counted on the reliability, consistency and, yes, generosity, of the United States.
Republican presidents since Ronald Reagan have looked for judges and justices who could be counted on to oppose the right to abortion.
What the thieves had not counted on was that the custodians would be quick to alert the police after alarms went off.
Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, can always be counted on to criticize Mr. Trump, and on Tuesday he did not disappoint.
As Japan has become less competitive in sectors like consumer electronics, big industrial projects are being counted on to fill the gap.
They are the ones who have counted on the Supreme Court to expand government when they couldn't succeed through the political process.
S. relations have chilled and questions raised about whether Turkey can be counted on longer term by the U.S. and NATO alliance.
He was, in short, a man who could be counted on to have strong opinions, and a boundless eagerness to share them.
"I was raised in a generation where women counted on men to handle the finances," she later wrote in her own book.
If, say, Udall or Bayh had won the primary, they could've counted on close relationships on Capitol Hill once they took office.
Though I was more circumspect, I couldn't help but feel I was dragging him into a reality he had never counted on.
And being counted on that petition is a way to learn more about the issue and also to stand up and be heard.
No one could have counted on the intrusion of Anthony Weiner, the disgraced congressman and estranged husband of Clinton's longtime aide Huma Abedin.
Russia has counted on the church's support for the past three centuries; now, Moscow has lost a major way to spread its influence.
"Unfortunately, you could not be counted on to be courteous, as you are a child in the most important role the world knows."
Twelve months ago, the only names that could be reliably counted on to seriously move the needle were Jennifer Lawrence and Meryl Streep.
A number of Obamacare insurers have exited the market, or gone bankrupt, after not getting risk corridor payments they had counted on receiving.
Davis, the first overall pick of the June's draft, is being counted on to help lead the New Orleans Hornets back to respectability.
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Predictable enough in a tumultuous campaign season, such judgments may or may not be vindicated when the votes are counted on Election Day.
Up to 14,000 walruses have been counted on Round Island in a single day, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
Even in adversity, though, Mr. Fass, whose show airs Thursday nights at midnight, can be counted on for a pithy take on things.
India's election is being held over 39 days from April 11 to May 19, with votes due to be counted on May 23.
But the private investment he counted on never materialized while cuts to public utility subsidies jacked up water and gas bills, fueling inflation.
With just under 99 percent of votes counted on Sunday night, Tarasenko was trailing Communist Andrei Ishchenko by more than 2 percentage points.
But the slow economic recovery has meant lower tax revenue while political uncertainty has delayed projects that the economic team had counted on.
Since taking office in 2017, Moon has largely counted on his push for improved relations with North Korea to shore up political support.
With 100% of the votes counted on the island, Rubio topped the 50% threshold required to win all 23 of Puerto Rico's delegates.
In 2014, U.S. producers counted on OPEC to cut production to stabilize prices and were shocked when the cartel broke from perceived tradition.
The number of Democratic seats that are toss-ups or where Republicans are favored, according to Cook, can be counted on three fingers.
With 96 percent of the votes from Monday's election counted on Wednesday, Mr. Duterte led with 38.5 percent, far ahead of his rivals.
Unfortunately, you could not be counted on to be courteous, as you are a child in the most important role the world knows.
Canada shared with the U.S. a common perception of security threats and could be reliably counted on to uphold and defend allied interests.
The erstwhile Goldwater Girl and Goldman Sachs busker can be counted on to do the normal political things, not the abnormal haywire things.
In his testimony, Mr. Sweat said he had counted on guards' not doing their jobs and had never worried about being found out.
Kessel will be counted on as a promotional force for the N.W.H.L., while attempting to earn a spot on the 2018 Olympic team.
The actual votes will be counted on Monday and exit polls and other surveys have often gone wrong in India, where millions vote.
Having a few of your own creative ideas in reserve to show how you can be counted on to drive business helps, too.
He was often seen as close to the Saudi government and counted on to champion its policies and ignore its scandals and abuses.
The dictates of art and the dictates of entertainment don't always conflict, but wherever they do, Miles can be counted on to entertain.
That's no easy request, considering that Paxton was being counted on to replace the injured Luis Severino at the top of the rotation.
Tuesday's result makes clear that Moore can't be counted on to win statewide races that literally any other Alabama Republican could have won.
Any club where Mr. MacLean is spinning can be counted on to supply expertly selected grooves from the cutting edge of house music.
As results were being counted on Saturday night, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
And it could provide a boon to Sanders, who has counted on young Latino voters to give him an edge in the race.
According to the NTSB report, Boeing counted on pilots following a procedure that would get them out of a situation where MCAS malfunctioned.
Recently, though, Trump has distanced himself from parts of the network that can't be counted on to cover him in a fawning fashion.
Clinton has done much to further the Muslim Brotherhood agenda while Secretary of State, and can be counted on doing more as president.
Exit polls have given the BJP-led alliance a comfortable majority although results will only be announced after votes are counted on Thursday.
Ryan had long sought a Republican president to sign his entitlement reforms and budget cuts into law -- but hadn't counted on this Republican president.
About that new music For the past decade, Swift could be counted on to release an album every two years, usually in the fall.
With over 99 percent of results counted on Sunday night in local elections, the right-leaning Chile Vamos pact emerged as the big winner.
The number of women consuls can be counted on one hand; Zakharova is the only woman to head a department at the Foreign Ministry.
They cannot reliably be counted on to know what's funny and what's offensive, even "good kids" who know the difference between right and wrong.
Selective breeding means such a hen can now be counted on to turn out double that number, and to do so all year round.
"The places in which jazz musicians can play can probably be counted on two hands," wrote the same New York Times article from 1987.
Instead, the lesson of the 2016 nomination season is that procedural democracy cannot be counted on to protect substantive democratic values at all times.
These assets counted on me to do everything I could to protect them as they put their lives, and sometimes my own, at risk.
"Those who counted on Donald Trump's reassurance that marijuana reforms 'should be a state issue' will be sorely disappointed," he said in a statement.
Through the past 40 years, America has counted on military spouses to maintain the household and tackle childcare alone throughout frequent deployments and trainings.
These traditions and touchstones, falling by the wayside one after another, were ones many of us counted on to represent economic stability and comfort.
Insiders say the number of African-Americans at a studio vice-president level or above can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
A Commission spokesman said on Friday that experts counted on a swift reaction from Brazilian authorities and that control of imports was now "paramount".
I wouldn't have counted on a metallic blue body to work with bright, solid red trim, but here it is, and it looks amazing.
U.K. elections: Kicking off his election campaign, Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared to back away from President Trump, whose support he once counted on.
With more than 92 percent of the votes counted on Tuesday, Mr. Duterte, 71, appeared to have an insurmountable lead in the presidential race.
But longtime customers like Ms. Simon, the photographer, will be left without the help that they counted on from Lee's employees like Hector Alburez.
Jim Black Quartet (Friday) The drummer Jim Black can often be counted on for smart, convulsive momentum, with AlasNoAxis or with his acoustic trio.
In the past they could be counted on to approach regulation with a light touch, but today's populist Republicans are not so hands-off.
Those who did not have insurance counted on the help of those who did and also on friends and strangers to rebuild their homes.
We're not asking him to champion anyone over another, but we have for years counted on him to keep bad men from the door.
Vicki, who could always be counted on to make sense of the complicated world of politics, appeared on C-SPAN more than 40 times.
An all-female theater company might be counted on to lay bare men's flaws and follies onstage, but at Takarazuka the approach is gentler.
Since 1994, when the Democratic Party suffered catastrophic losses in the midterm elections, conservatives have counted on the Republican Party to support their policies.
There is no question that Trump will haunt the country, and especially the Republican Party, long after the votes are counted on Nov. 8.
Political parties began to nominate slates of electors in each state — electors they believed could be counted on to vote for the presidential nominee.
An algorithm that draws its lessons from the present reality can't be counted on to improve the course of the future on its own.
Democrats' opposition can be counted on — but if early signs are any indication, much of that opposition will just end up making matters worse.
Fourth of July celebrations may vary around our melting pot of a nation, but there's one constant that can be counted on: the fireworks.
A year later, we know that this president can only be counted on to pivot in the sense that a Tilt-a-Whirl can.
She can usually be counted on for a seductive, gossipy, insightful story without the contrivances that keep "Nine Perfect Strangers" so flabby and unwell.
Last year Rio used almost 12,000 police officers during Carnival, and also counted on the help of 9,000 members of the country's armed forces.
"Glenn Keenan was a brand new ballet master for 'Baiser,'" Mr. Stafford said, and Ms. Keenan had counted on getting insights from Mr. Martins.
The upshot, Russians now say, is that while their country lacks the West's economic might, it can be counted on to keep its word.
President Trump always counted on the economy to carry him to re-election, but now he's testing it as a central argument against impeachment.
"Anticipation for Bakkt was really high in Asia, and fairly or unfairly, the launch was counted on as a positive price catalyst," Moro said.
Gorka has frequently sought to establish himself in the White House as someone who can be counted on to push back against the media.
Sixers coach Brett Brown says the 23-year-old All-Star point guard will be counted on to hoist long-range shots this season.
"This president cannot be counted on when it comes to something this controversial, to do the right thing," said Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin.
I call the Magic Wand "Mariano" after Mariano Rivera, the Yankees closing pitcher who could always be counted on to finish a game perfectly.
Most political strategists say they expect Modi to be in a position to form the next government when votes are counted on May 23.
Only marginally employed, he's a blusterer who can't be counted on to pick up the kids from school, let alone be faithful to his wife.
This sentence summed up her perceived dilemma: This white, 53-year-old mother hadn't counted on God sending an African American with dreads named Glenn.
Caracas, Venezuela (CNN)About the only thing that can be counted on around the clock at Gustavo Diaz's home these days is the gas stove.
They may even have counted on the fierce reaction in Iran and elsewhere as a distraction from economic problems at home and to silence dissenters.
Only the biggest insurers could afford to provide this coverage – and they counted on a captive audience of patients who were mandated to buy it.
The election will be held in seven phases and votes will be counted on May 23, with results likely to be clear the same day.
But the hostility he had faced of late from elements of Modi's ruling party was evidently greater than he had counted on, the sources said.
Stock investors have counted on the "Trump put" to rescue the market from past swoons, meaning Trump would take action before it fell too far.
With most devices needed to be replaced over that time period, that means annual shipments of 180 million can be counted on, the analyst said.
The auction-based system is sending prices soaring for the many smaller brands that, in recent years, counted on Facebook to develop a loyal following.
It would also do away with a major revenue-generating provision that policymakers have counted on to fund tax cuts for individuals throughout the country.
Op-Ed Contributors THE architects of the Affordable Care Act counted on competition in the health insurance market to keep costs down and quality high.
But despite his success, DuLong's joy at having made it was probably short-lived—he hadn't counted on the fact that it would be explosive.
Both O'Rourke and Biden could be counted on to pursue a more moderate course than many of the other leading candidates, particularly Sanders and Warren.
With 97 percent of votes counted on Sunday evening, Jair Bolsonaro is the projected winner of Brazil's presidential runoff, capturing 55 percent of the vote.
But Ms. Long had counted on a surge of support for Mr. Trump to carry her further than the average Republican candidate in New York.
The company has to date counted on venture capitalists and other private market investors, and is now turning to SoftBank to keep the money flowing.
And industry representatives would have a much clearer conflict of interest, and could be counted on to promote whatever studies supported their case for deregulation.
We will know, in the next week, whether either party can be counted on to put national interests ahead of their own narrow political ones.
The public has always been on our side, but the gun lobby has counted on the fact that their minority is more organized, more vocal.
In this dark hour, we have counted on the help of many neighbors and friends around the world who have supported our fight for freedom.
Most members of Congress hold safe seats, and most of the time, Congress's many veto points can be counted on to prevent anything from passing.
Mr. O'Rourke is betting that voters who often stay home for midterms — young and Hispanic voters, in particular — can be counted on to show up.
Montero was not much more than a depth option this season, but the Mets counted on Matt Harvey, Steven Matz, Zack Wheeler and Robert Gsellman.
"Prior to his appointment, the bank counted on him as an external adviser, now he will be advising from within the bank," the banker said.
Can Mueller be counted on, if necessary, to look in an uncomfortable direction toward friends, colleagues and those who are responsible for his own appointment?
All four of Philadelphia's collar-county governments are now dominated by Democrats, toppling the firewall that Republicans had counted on for decades in statewide races.
But Brady said he hadn't actually counted on repealing Obamacare taxes as part of the broader tax reform plan, and some non-congressional scorekeepers agreed.
North Korea has long counted on China as its only real ally, for example, but some analysts argue that economic factors also play a part.
OurPact, which had counted on its iPhone app for about 80 percent of its revenue, lost roughly $3 million from Apple's move, a spokeswoman said.
Many people who had such restrictions were just old, and they had not counted on losing their jobs in the eleventh hour of their lives.
He can be effective in Control maps — especially for those proficient with Deflect — but he can't be counted on to hold a point on his own.
The lender had counted on its extensive network of more than 40,000 branches across China and a low level of non-performing loans to attract investors.
In this oversaturated marketplace of seductive data, I have always counted on Ms. Konnikova, a contributing writer for The New Yorker, to be a reliable guide.
I don't think that like every single detail in the book is absolutely true and can be counted on as a guide to our future world.
She admitted that they have their different interests, but her husband can always be counted on for a back rub at the end of the day.
The LBS academics argue that investors might have hoped for real dividend growth and a valuation improvement, but they probably only counted on the dividend yield.
The move would mark a fundamental shift for a company that's long counted on a few big buyers of processors for a significant chunk of revenue.
With just under 99 percent of votes counted on Sunday night, Kremlin-backed incumbent Andrei Tarasenko was trailing his Communist rival by over 2 percentage points.
Votes are set to be counted on May 23 and exit polls suggest a better showing for the NDA than what was expected in recent weeks.
Back to the days of Henry Kissinger and before, it was the State Department that could be counted on to provide a long-range strategic vision.
The writers counted on us seeing the huge explosion coming, ratcheting up the tension with the drawn-out dressing scenes and classical score, and then boom.
Low-trust societies waste piles of time and money working out who can be counted on, defending vulnerable stores of wealth, and guarding against con men.
And she has counted on them to fuel her huge fund-raising operation, which already relies more on women than had any presidential candidate before her.
Ukraine has counted on U.S. support against Russia since a pro-Western government took power following street protests in 2014 that ousted a Kremlin-backed president.
Warren has counted on a litany of detailed policy positions to separate her from the pack but she has struggled to gain traction against her opponents.
She's certainly doing worse in these areas than Obama did, who counted on them to make up his "Midwestern Firewall" at this time four years ago.
Black women are seen as long-suffering laborers who can counted on to bear heavy political baggage, despite often having the fruits of their labor stolen.
When the votes are counted on November 23, all of this could turn out to be spot-on — or some of it could be dramatically wrong.
The number of Syrians that have arrived in Italy since the change in the EU-Turkey agreement could be counted on one hand, as I understand.
She continues to have a huge problem with race, and can be counted on to say something totally off-color and offensive every couple of months.
Reliability means leaders can be counted on to deliver on their word and their plans, and can be trusted with being in charge of company responsibilities.
Bruce Poliquin (R-Maine) stood up to ask if the Senate could be counted on to pass tax legislation, according to people familiar with the meeting.
The fight the Yankees showed seemed to help forge a resolve, one they counted on in recent days to cover the distance from devastation to elation.
My brain would have to become the muscle I counted on to carry me through these final years with the peace and purpose others had found.
For months, the labor market could be counted on for an upbeat counterpoint to negative developments, including a fragile global economy weighed down by trade tensions.
Whatever the specifics of her latest release, her live performances can be counted on for dazzling costume changes, elaborate stage scenery and ubiquitous Top 40 hits.
Both have counted on the Fed to maintain low interest rates amid a record rally for U.S. equity markets, then to cut in times of anxiety.
"Multiverse" is uneven and flawed, but it is also challenging and ambitious; qualities that ballet needs and that Mr. McGregor can be counted on to provide.
New Orleans can be counted on to win at home, but an assumption that it will outscore Carolina by 10 seems to overestimate the Saints' defense.
If the B.J.P. wins the state when votes are counted on Tuesday, it would give Mr. Modi's party crucial momentum ahead of India's 2019 national elections.
Normally, the United States might be counted on to help resolve the crisis, given that it considers itself a close ally of all the sparring countries.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, who serves on committees that are likely to have contentious hearings, can be counted on to work over many nominees.
But cracks are beginning to appear, especially among groups that Trump counted on for his victory in 2016 and will need to tap again next year.
"Every Republican Senator has counted on Laura to listen to our goals and concerns and help translate them into action on the Senate floor," McConnell said.
"The number of serious bidders can be counted on one hand, especially if the ideal deal means an offer for the whole business," another source said.
Perhaps most important, the architects of European integration counted on the institutions they were creating to defuse the danger posed when vacuums of power led to crisis.
The 2016 electoral votes will be counted on January 6 by a Joint Session of Congress, with Vice President Joe Biden presiding over the largely symbolic meeting.
Congress spokesman Sanjay Jha dismissed the poll projections, saying that an alliance led by his party would defeat the BJP when votes are counted on May 23.
Indeed, most of these countries could be counted on to seize a host of commercial opportunities that could accrue following any such move by the United States.
The Ryan-Brady plan also counted on a $1trn saving from repealing Obamacare, which will not now materialise, and means more deductions would have to be eliminated.
The Democrats were seen picking up 13 seats although votes were still being counted on Wednesday to determine the outcomes of as many as 13 more races.
Although the Conservatives won the popular vote, with nearly all votes counted on Tuesday morning they were leading or elected in 121 ridings, up only 24 seats.
But he became a general who whipped local security forces into a strong unit the United States military counted on to defend the south against the Taliban.
In Boston, Walker will be counted on to bring veteran leadership to a team that suffered from dissension in the locker room in the 2018-19 season.
For seven decades, then, the thousands of coal miners who faced fatal danger hundreds of feet underground counted on a pension and health care for their retirement.
Ever since 2009, investors have counted on central banks to be supportive via low interest rates and quantitative easing; now they are starting to reverse those policies.
The far-right party, which has counted on the support of immigrants from the former Soviet Union, has been teetering on the electoral threshold in recent polls.
These Japanese companies have counted on unfettered access to the giant EU market in their investment decisions that the report says have created 440,000 jobs in Europe.
They could be counted on to prioritize the interests of business and the wealthy; indeed, they often regarded that as the only way to help the city.
The number of non-completely embarrassing pieces of art about rock music, outside of rock 'n' roll itself, can be counted on a sole two-finger salute.
"Counted on to produce, so definitely when I have my opportunities, I want to put them in and obviously create as many as I can," Tavares said.
It can be tossed and battered by stormy seas, as during the Obama presidency, but it always prevails and can be counted on in times of crisis.
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite joined in the pop lyrics fun by suggesting that even after Britain's "divorce", its European allies could still be counted on as friends.
Mr. Amenta, 20143, was describing how five years ago he joined Spring, an e-commerce company so small that its employees could be counted on one hand.
That could lay the groundwork for a return of the kind of cross-ethnic, class-based coalition that Democrats have traditionally counted on in states like Michigan.
MONIMA O'CONNORCARDIGAN, WALES To the Editor: Winston Churchill famously said that the Americans can always be counted on to do the right thing — after exhausting the alternatives.
For close to four full weeks, flocks of editors and influencers can be counted on to buzz about in their most prized — and often beautifully impractical — possessions.
I have been pressured when I was playing softball in middle school and I was the last one up to bat and they all counted on me.
Rather, I wanted to highlight that on a national level, white women are not unified in opposition to Trumpism and can't be counted on to fight it.
And some parents, who are fame-seeking all on their own, can't always be counted on to watch out for the best interests of their own children.
Future Tense We have long counted on our elders to act with a dignity befitting their advanced years and to express their sagacity through philosophically weighty language.
Arianespace, majority-owned by a joint venture of Airbus and Safran, said it counted on launching 14 satellites in 2018 after carrying out 11 launches in 2017.
The record suggests North Korea may be willing to fulfill commitments that can be verified, but it cannot be counted on to deliver on those that cannot.
In reality, in Italy, mosques as stand-alone buildings can be counted on the fingers of two hands, meaning that most Muslims pray in makeshift prayer halls.
Japan's effort to salvage the deal reflects a growing recognition that countries that have previously counted on American leadership will have to forge ahead on their own.
Gorsuch's decision to file a dissent may send a message to future defendants that without inclusion of a property-based argument his concurrence cannot be counted on.
Mr. Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, commonly called the B.J.P., also won at least one of four other state elections in which ballots were being counted on Saturday.
If Trump unravels the deal, Kim will understandably conclude that the United States can't be counted on to live up any agreement he might strike with it.
But unlike analysts and commentators who could be counted on to express their own opinions, these unapologetic partisans simply defended their man or woman regardless of the circumstances.
If manufacturing cannot be counted on to bring back good jobs for semi-skilled workers, its history nonetheless suggests a route to providing good work in other sectors.
Local Indian media reported that exit polls predicted a clear majority for Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance when votes are counted on May 23.
Poland wants to see EU treaties changed to return more powers to member states, an aim in which it once counted on Britain as its most influential ally.
Mr Landry reckons the Republicans who could be counted on to beat Mr Edwards include himself, Senator John Kennedy and Steve Scalise, a congressman and the majority whip.
About $270 million from the sale of the state's main office building in Chicago is once again counted on in the budget even though a transaction remains unrealized.
For years, the United States counted on a united stand with Japan and South Korea to stand up to what all three have seen as North Korean aggression.
Meanwhile, leading scorers Junior Etou (12.7points) and Jaleel Wheeler (313) combined for only 11 points on 4-of-14shooting and will be counted on to bounce back Friday.
It's clear that no sign or sculpture can be counted on to survive, there has to be something in the landscape or community to keep this knowledge alive.
"For years, Navient failed consumers who counted on the company to help give them a fair chance to pay back their student loans," said CFPB Director Richard Cordray.
He figured it would be a good way to not only bury the hatchet, but also show that his party was to be counted on when it mattered.
China insists that candidates for the post be screened by a committee packed with loyal Hong Kongers, who can be counted on to exclude Communist Party-baiting democrats.
With a kneeling Hitler and a wooden grid of potatoes, it was a far cry from the auction staples that can be counted on to command high prices.
At the very least, he could always be counted on to summon a surreal, lyrical phrase that wouldn't be out of place in one of his epic songs.
If the people you love can change their names, bodies, identities — if these things that seem inalterable can be altered or even erased — can anything be counted on?
Valerie had counted on being free in the morning, getting the house back to normal, having her thoughts to herself again, catching a bus into town perhaps, shopping.
Soy export taxes are being counted on to help hit that fiscal target As one of the world's key grains exporters, Argentina has always depended on good weather.
It has been said, with regard to the Vin Américain 2018 , that even the archangels might be counted on to blow their trumpets (no pun intended) in surprise.
Significantly, with nearly all the votes counted on Friday, the A.N.C. was set to lose majorities in Johannesburg and in the municipality that includes the country's capital, Pretoria.
Under the Putin regime, it has become increasingly clear that Russia's laws and judicial system cannot be counted on for protection and are being weaponized to crush dissent.
If they started to really break from the President, that would be the most perilous development for a White House that has counted on partisanship from day one.
Trump's victory didn't change the numbers, it simply showed that the demographic surges Democrats counted on in 2016 -- perhaps to a fault -- are still a little ways away.
Even a criminal president can be counted on to deliver a certain measure of economic prosperity and global stability, for the simple reason that incentives are properly aligned.
Ellen had counted on a level of tolerance that did not then exist, and on that Sunday, it seemed certain she would pay for it with her career.
Other findings include: • The number of regular LGBTQ characters counted on scripted prime time cable increased to 103, and recurring characters increased to 70, making for 173 characters.
Twenty years ago, there was only one county (out of 120) in which residents counted on the federal government for at least 613 percent of their personal income.
Of the 857 series regular characters counted on 111 prime-time scripted shows across a variety of networks, 75 identified as L.G.B.T.Q., an increase from 58 in 2017.
So Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump counted on Ayers's interest and connived to shove Kelly out — he'll leave by year's end — so that they could shimmy Ayers in.
Ordinarily the United States, which could easily punish China by lifting Hong Kong's special economic status for the city, could be counted on to encourage a peaceful resolution.
J.A. Happ was slumping and Masahiro Tanaka, although steady as usual, couldn't be counted on to match Justin Verlander in a potential Game 7 setting in the postseason.
All the votes -- from the country's 29 states and seven union territories -- will be counted on May 23, the commission said at a press conference in New Delhi.
As votes were being counted on Monday, Cisse, who heads the Union for the Republic and Democracy (URD) party, called on his supporters to challenge Keita's expected victory.
Machines had a history of disobedience in his presence, and the scout could barely be counted on to stay within shouting distance, let alone to troubleshoot technical difficulties.
They're the reason that more health plans are selling on the marketplaces in 2019 — they know this group of people can reliably be counted on to purchase coverage.
Soda taxes, right now, don't have a clear coalition that can be counted on to turn up in support — while the beverage industry will certainly show up in opposition.
Kaloyeros, praised by Cuomo for his ability to bring high-tech jobs to Albany, was counted on by state officials to repeat the success with the Buffalo Billion project.
The super-encounterers loved to spend an afternoon hunting through, say, a Victorian journal on cattle breeding, in part, because they counted on finding treasures in the oddest places.
The potential loss of Sabathia, a veteran the Yankees have long counted on, appeared to dishearten his teammates far more than a damaging 4-3 defeat to the sub-.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Right-wing Congressman Jair Bolsonaro jumped to a commanding lead in Brazil's presidential election as the first votes were counted on Sunday, according to official results.
The big picture: The New York Times reports that the dogs can no longer be "counted on to smell the right thing" if they were trained to recognize marijuana.
So a mainstream candidate can make up for his failures on Super Tuesday merely by winning a winner-take-all state that he might not have otherwise counted on.
I THINK IT'S VERY DIFFICULT WHEN THERE ARE SO MANY PEOPLE IN THE MIDDLE CLASS THAT REALLY DON'T HAVE THE INCOME THEY COUNTED ON. PENSION FUNDS ARE WAY UNDERFUNDED.
Marvel's The Defenders will arrive ready to binge in just a few weeks, and Comic-Con can always be counted on to whet fans' appetite for what's to come.
But Dalia Grybauskaite also joined in the pop lyrics fun on Twitter by suggesting that even after Britain's "divorce", its European allies could still be counted on as friends.
Venezuela's Supreme Court, which can be counted on to side with the government, has ruled that three opposition MPs cannot be sworn in, depriving the MUD of its "supermajority".
With just half the country's votes counted on Saturday, Uganda's election commission declared Museveni, whose party is the National Resistance Movement, the winner with 60.7 percent of the vote.
Instead of passing legislation, House Democrats can be counted on to please their base by ginning up investigations of the president and his administration and by calling for impeachment.
She has counted on women to help propel her toward the Democratic nomination, and could count on them even more in a general election race against Donald J. Trump.
"We are a doctor that Birmingham has counted on for decades, and we are committed to continuing to provide that care," said Planned Parenthood Southeast spokeswoman Barbara Ann Luttrell.
Chargers — With the injured Jamaal Charles expected to have little or no role in Week 1, Ware will be counted on to lead the Chiefs' backfield until further notice.
Now, though, he is attempting to parlay his prosecution into a political coup -- just another proof point that he can be counted on to stand by Trump in Washington.
If a fan has been to the stadium of a team that has been relegated but then returns to League 2, that team can be counted on an application.
Facing the most sustained challenge to his rule yet, Bashir had counted on steadfast support from the security establishment he had nurtured for three decades to see him through.
With 52% of the vote officially counted on the afternoon of September 16th, only one other candidate, Abdelfattah Mourou of the Islamist party Ennahda, was polling in double digits.
Suspended between stability and pandemonium, it reminds us that any tidiness that we achieve in life, any sense of a routine that can be counted on, is an illusion.
Now, he said, he will also lose as much as 40 million yen, or $370,000, in revenue he had counted on from renting out his fleet during the Games.
He argues in favor of his autocratic rule by positing that without decisive, paternal forces to direct them, people cannot be counted on to conduct themselves intelligently and productively.
The discontent has presented a particular challenge for the conservative Popular Party, which has counted on the support of a conservative heartland that is the cradle of Castilian Spain.
ANOHNI can always be counted on for deeply thoughtful and emotional work in basically all mediums, and her prowess as a writer only matches her inspiring musicianship and activism.
That ordinary folks, who have been counted on to escape a few hours to watch their favorite team, are turning in their season tickets and turning off their TVs?
Though Gregorius insists that he is not a power hitter, the Yankees have counted on him in the cleanup spot because of injuries to Matt Holliday and Greg Bird.
With 91 percent of the vote counted on Monday morning, showed Law and Justice, which is known as PiS in Polish, with just over 44 percent of the vote.
But point to evidence (your track record, past reviews, whatever) that you can indeed be counted on, and insist on clarity — from your manager or the executive in question.
I have always counted on the NYT to present news critically — it is essential to our survival as humane country that the NYT take that role very seriously now.
That is what Bill Mastro counted on for years, and it is a fair bet that there is another Bill Mastro out there waiting to do the same thing.
One of his chief critics is former Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, who once counted on Mr. Sadr's support to secure a second term after national elections in 2010.
If nothing else, the segment can be counted on to firmly establish which celebrities are familiar with the seething cesspool of hatred that is Twitter and which are blissfully ignorant.
Democrats warn that many of the working-class voters who propelled Mr Trump to office will turn on him once benefits and services they counted on are slashed or eliminated.
" About Trump, Pascoe said, "At any given time on any given issue, Donald Trump can be counted on to take the position that serves his own interests at that time.
"We typically see in our surveys that younger Americans can be counted on to advocate for issues like gender equality, immigration and climate change," said Gerzema said in a statement.
"Pokémon Go really did represent the second Pokémon boom, so to say, and it was really a rare opportunity that no one could have counted on," Masuda tells The Verge.
Amid his contentious encounters with Israel over the years, Obama counted on backing from Peres, a like-minded optimist who was similarly often viewed more favorably abroad than at home.
But whereas India has counted on this legacy to sustain its influence, China has busied itself with funding scholarships, think-tanks and junkets to China for Nepalese journalists and academics.
That's certainly how Nathalie perceives her life, as the unhappy woman at the center of Things to Come, which chronicles the slow unraveling of everything Nathalie's known and counted on.
However one thing is for certain, no matter how passionate and, well, real their love is, Consuelos can't be counted on for that much sought-after post-sex cuddle session.
And though he did vote no on two versions of the Senate's bill in July, he was willing to vote yes when it really counted, on the "skinny repeal" bill.
But based on their record, the DOJ and FBI cannot be reliably counted on to reveal to the public and its elected representatives the truth and significance of these connections.
The Austrian public broadcaster ORF projected that Mr. Van der Bellen would win by just 3,000 votes when the record number of requested mail-in ballots was counted on Monday.
Netanyahu may well have counted on that rejection to justify annexation of parts of the West Bank, notably the Etzion Bloc that Jews had settled prior to the 1948 war.
Clinton's campaign, said in an interview that the aim was to portray her as someone who, when politics gives way to the serious business of governing, can be counted on.
On the other side, Russia could look to foster fragmentation in the alliance while attempting to delegitimize the U.S. by framing it as a country not to be counted on.
" Goldberg also expressed caution over Cohen's willingness to cooperate with prosecutors, arguing that he "can't be counted on to tell the whole truth simply because he's testifying for the government.
While Mr. Eastland wielded his chairmanship to counter civil rights, delaying, for example, the 1967 vote to confirm Thurgood Marshall, the first black Supreme Court justice, he counted on Mrs.
Mr. Norris, who can be counted on to start an argument at a party, wrote two acrimonious dinner-table debates into his play, one to anchor each of the acts.
As states and cities loosen their drug laws, the highly trained dogs their police departments use to sniff out narcotics can't always be counted on to smell the right thing.
By withdrawing from the Iran deal, analysts said, Mr. Trump has proved the United States to be an untrustworthy negotiating partner that cannot be counted on to honor any agreement.
The U.S. has counted on the Kurds as a vital partner in the fight against ISIS, though Turkey sees them as part of a terrorist arm known as the PKK.
Dion Michael Ashman, the president of the Crown Street Block Association, has counted on Ms. Richardson to help him and other residents prevent the full opening of the family shelter.
The very fact that the president cannot be counted on to be truthful is perilous, given the need for someone in that office to be reliable in times of crisis.
By the time all the votes in the referendum were counted on Saturday, the "yes" camp had taken more than 66 percent of the vote, according to the official tally.
By the time all the votes in the referendum were counted on Saturday, the "yes" camp had taken more than 21680 percent of the vote, according to the official tally.
Still, should a company that big slide, it could remold the high-yield market as investors would be counted on to snap up those bonds, but require even higher yields.
Official figures show that there were 2160,2000 rough sleepers counted on a single night in autumn 93, an increase of 29 percent since 2100 when there were fewer than 276,800.
Now, as America looks at minimizing its commitments to NATO and the European Union, there is the sense that it can no longer be counted on as a reliable partner.
"She provided the sense that someone was in control and could be counted on," said Jan Techau, the Berlin-based director of the Europe program for the German Marshall Fund.
The private fund that they counted on to pay those benefits has been slowly careening toward insolvency, as the coal mining industry that was supposed to pay into it collapsed.
But right now, Apple offers nine animated wallpapers, 27 still wallpapers and 7 "dynamic" wallpapers, but the number of those wallpapers I actually like can be counted on one hand.
One industry source said the latest Airbus order included Chinese government confirmation of an unspecified number of orders already counted on Airbus' books but with the names of customers undisclosed.
They have a clever, intense, congenitally suspicious manager in Joe Girardi, who may be counted on to drive them to maximum effort if he does not burn out the team's clutch.
The only thing I knew in my heart was that I had to take care of myself no matter what, because no one else could be counted on to do that.
It's an industry that has counted on viewers coming out to support titles that Hollywood wouldn't deign to touch, sometimes rallying audiences by capitalizing on a sense of persecution or neglect.
Sweden is one of only seven EU countries with an embassy in Pyongyang and its foreign minister, Margot Wallstrom, reiterated that Stockholm could be counted on to help negotiate if asked.
Like a tree that can be counted on to reach for the sky or a river to flow towards the sea, he said, Ms Kawakami "is always ceaselessly growing and evolving".
Then there's the assertion that taxing the rich has terrible effects on economic growth, and conversely that tax cuts at the top can be counted on to produce an economic miracle.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has reluctantly scolded Trump for making racist comments, but he can always be counted on to criticize Clinton in full-throated, unambiguous ways for far lesser sins.
It was my feeling for most of my life that anyone who counted on an inheritance was a moral and financial failure, that as an adult you are responsible for yourself.
Those who are brought in — even if they appear from the outside to be statesmen — can be counted on, when the chips are down, to put their loyalty to Trump first.
The 28-year-old is making his 14th start of the season and trying to prove to team management that he can counted on as a starter in the 2018 rotation.
Modi told a rally in West Bengal that at least 40 Trinamool state lawmakers were in touch with him and would leave the party after votes are counted on May 23.
The differences between John and his liberal opponent, Foster Campbell, couldn't be clearer, and only John can be counted on to be a consistent conservative voice for the people of Louisiana.
It would require confidence that the North Korean leadership would behave rationally so that deterrence could be counted on to work, something the U.S. national security adviser questioned just days ago.
The proposed sale of UDC, New Zealand's largest non-bank lender, was agreed with ANZ nearly a year ago and the bank had counted on the proceeds to boost its capital.
A Reuters poll conducted soon after votes were counted on June 24 found Britain's economy would slip into recession and the Bank of England would be forced to cut interest rates.
The projects so far come nowhere close to revealing technology that could be counted on to traverse any road, weather situation or irregularity with no input at all from a driver.
Both sources said Saccomanni had the support of UniCredit Chief Executive Jean Pierre Mustier and was also someone who could be counted on to preserve the Italian-ness of the bank.
When the Syrian war broke out in 2011, soldiers were defecting from the Syrian army and only a fraction of the troops could be counted on for loyalty in the field.
It is an increasingly sore subject among some within the organization, which had once counted on Cespedes, 32, to be the main cog in the lineup and an attraction for fans.
Only a decade ago, Republicans like John McCain took the problem seriously, but now the Republican Party can be counted on for relentless demagogy about any solutions proposed by the Democrats.
Though Pineda has vacillated between brilliant and brutal performances since returning from major shoulder surgery in 2014, he could at least be counted on to take the ball every fifth day.
Obama also received a record-breaking 96 percent of black voter support and held McCain to breaking even with suburban voters, a key voting bloc that Republicans had previously counted on.
Tianjin has long counted on the sale of land use rights to cover the bulk of its interest payments on the debt incurred during its construction boom, a government source said.
Taken together, the latest polls paint an alarming picture for the president, whose base is sticking by him but cannot be counted on by themselves to deliver him a second term.
Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said on Fox & Friends last week that Democrats can&apost be counted on to buck their party leadership unless Kavanaugh&aposs confirmation is already assured.
Yes, fans of a certain stripe can always be counted on to cry foul about women and people of color taking the spotlight away from the sprawling pantheon of white male characters.
For decades now, big corporations and the wealthiest Americans have counted on both parties to ram through an agenda that prevents the middle class from sharing in the fruits of their work.
The chances are high that Britons will soon discover that the constitution they counted on to be adaptable and robust can in fact amplify chaos, division and the threat to the union.
Certain subjects can always be counted on to spark a heated debate — politics, religion, whether there was enough room for both Jack and Rose on the door at the end of Titanic.
Nick Bjugstad: With Jonathan Huberdeau out for three-to-four months, Bjugstad will likely get more powerplay time and be counted on to produce more offence, once he himself returns from injury.
Unlike the 1951 plan, which was rejected partly because it counted on foreign experts being invited to manage Iran's oil wells, our proposal would leave control of the industry in Iran's hands.
The profit margins from renting software in the cloud are not as high as selling a license to customers, and Microsoft investors have always counted on the company to generate exceptional profits.
The success of the Republican real estate mogul left many American women in a state of shock over a victory they had counted on belonging to them, their sisters, aunts and girlfriends.
After the 2014 midterms, I wrote in the New York Observer: Before the final votes were counted on election night, the progressive political action committee J Street was scrambling to save face.
Every time a bevy of upsets rolls through women's tennis, the same narrative is repeated over and over again with disgust: Outside of Serena, nobody in women's tennis can be counted on.
If there had been a vote in 1938 in Parliament over confronting the Nazis or continuing peace efforts, Churchill could have counted on no more than two or three votes of support.
Lotte's businesses in South Korea, including its major duty-free operations, that had counted on big-spending Chinese tourists, remain under pressure amid curbs on Chinese tour groups travelling to the country.
I moved out when I was 18, and ever since, the ghosts whose company I once counted on as I drifted to sleep no longer seem willing to make their presence known.
The person was on the FBI's so-called Special Correspondents List, which was Hoover's list of people who could be counted on to provide the bureau with useful information or friendly coverage.
Elizabeth Warren dropped out last Thursday, but she has withheld her support and there is no indication -- regardless of her decision -- that her supporters should be counted on to rally behind Sanders.
Large Marge, the African-American woman who runs the local grocery, is always a force for good, and she can be counted on to help the Allbright women whenever they need her.
And Trump's base cannot be counted on to prevent a wave in 113, because a key constituency — less-educated white voters — is a group that tends not to show up during midterms.
Hernandez, who has netted 2010 goals in 109 international appearances, will be counted on to fill the void left when Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic left the club last November after two seasons.
Which is why Wire is opening itself to more funding and more exposure in the US, but also more scrutiny and questions from those who counted on its services before the change.
The A.M.A. is a guild that first and foremost supports the financial well-being of physicians and cannot be counted on to act in the best interests of public access to care.
It's a stunning boon for the Kremlin and a crushing blow to everyone in Russia who has counted on the State Department to maintain anti-Putin positions, however restrained they might be.
Their reasoning is that creating a financially dependent relationship in which Mom and Dad's money can be counted on whenever it is needed is a bad precedent to set for our daughter.
But there may be a simple reason for this episode: Russian President Vladimir Putin could be trying to signal to Chinese President Xi Jinping that he can be counted on as a friend.
"President Donald Trump can't be counted on to give accurate information to Americans when violent acts are unfolding abroad," wrote Calvin Woodward and Jim Drinkard in a "Fact Check" post following Trump's tweets.
But we hadn't counted on the cash-only policy, so we are forced to return shamefaced the next day to settle our debts—as good an excuse as any to have another glass.
We all knew what she was trying to say and what a message of hope and optimism she wanted to deliver, and we had simply counted on the audience seeing that as well.
According to the Social Security Administration, 153 percent of elderly couples and 46 percent of elderly unmarried counted on Social Security for 90 percent of their income in 2013, the latest data available.
Its plans for mega shopping complexes are indefinitely suspended and its businesses in South Korea that counted on big-spending Chinese customers, from ice cream to tourism, are struggling, officials and investors say.
And his proposed remedies -- determining results based only on the ballots counted on election night in Florida, and potentially holding a new election in Arizona -- lack any sort of legal or historical grounding.
The result of PNTR, however, was a much faster-than-anticipated influx of Chinese imports that produced significantly more dislocation in manufacturing-oriented communities than the architects of the policy had counted on.
McSally's team has told allies that the ballots counted on Thursday are likely to have come from the final early votes cast before Election Day, voters that are most likely to favor Democrats.
The number of said women who had the courage to push against these more powerful men can be, sadly, counted on one hand alone ... I thank The New York Times for standing strong.
A Few Thoughts While We Survey the Wreckage: • It's perversely reassuring that no matter how grave a predicament he's in, Gregory can always be counted on to do the most annoying thing imaginable.
While their protocols might work in their personal garden, that's not an acceptable risk for a production facility which is being counted on to provide clean product to hundreds of thousands of people.
Opposition parties gained ground and the ruling party appeared to take a solid beating at the polls, according to Kosovo Election Commission projections based on 80 percent of votes counted on Sunday night.
Just as eye-catching were tall boots in ruched leather and, as Proenza Schouler can always be counted on to create dynamism from head to toe, many of the models' slicked-back hair.
Pragmatists in Iran are trying to judge whether the new American government can be counted on to act rationally—exactly what U.S. officials always wondered about the fractured leadership of the Islamic Republic.
But clearly we have reached a point where world leaders and even some aid agency heads cannot be counted on to call out the world's most egregious violators of basic standards of decency.
This is because someone who is inherently innovative, and can be counted on for delivery of creative solutions when needed is invaluable for any type of company and its potential of future success.
Migrants who arrived in Italy as minors — attending Italian schools, learning the language and integrating in their cities — often counted on the humanitarian status to remain in Italy when they came of age.
With nearly 99 percent of votes in a referendum counted on Sunday night, supporters of the proposal had 51.3 percent of votes cast, and opponents had 373 percent, the country's electoral commission announced.
I added that I was not on anybody's side politically and could not be counted on in the traditional political sense, a stance I said was in his best interest as the president.
Clinton had once counted on as a strong supporter — is just as divided as the state appears to be, and union leaders are wary about pushing through an endorsement that could split its ranks.
"We are a doctor that Birmingham has counted on for decades, and we are committed to continuing to provide that care," said Barbara Ann Luttrell, a spokeswoman for the Atlanta-based Planned Parenthood Southeast.
But EU officials have sharply disagreed, saying Poland willingly signed on to EU rules when it joined the community, and that the courts must be counted on to also uphold EU contracts and law.
John McCain of Arizona has not shown up in the Senate since last year because he is being treated for brain cancer, and cannot be counted on to be able to cast a vote.
His floor as a general election candidate is higher than Trump's, in the sense that loyal Republicans can be counted on to turn out for him, but his appeal to swing voters is awful.
Plus when votes start being counted on July 2, the map will show real-time information on how much of an electorate has voted, as well as who is currently winning in your seat.
Blood-sellers made huge profits catering to patients who had counted on getting friends and family to donate for them, but realised they no longer had time to do so before the rules changed.
President Donald Trump has joined the chorus, calling for the recounts to stop and revert back to what was counted on Election Day — or, in other words, an incomplete tally of the votes cast.
But if China were more open to foreign trade, it wouldn't be necessary for Ford to risk investment there, and it's possible that rising Chinese demand could be counted on for more American jobs.
Ever since getting off the ground over a decade ago by providing computing and storage services for start-ups, AWS has counted on young and emerging companies for a big part of its success.
He had been the last to take on Trump and seemed poised to finally seize the buzzy moment that his campaign had counted on to give him a jolt of momentum in early 2016.
Instead the rebels failed to attract the support that they had counted on, and were brutally suppressed, with Dublin shelled by gunboat, and troops sent from Liverpool to fight with rebels in the streets.
But while golden showers are on par with bodyguard threesomes, and Russian interference looms both in fiction and reality, House of Cards can still be counted on to deliver some seriously mind-blowing drama.
Democrats have long counted on a surge of Hispanic voters who could change Arizona's political hue, and there is some evidence to suggest those voters — especially among younger cohorts — are a growing political base.
We understand that a free society requires individuals who are capable of handling that freedom — people who can be counted on to play their social roles as caring parents, responsible workers and dependable neighbors.
John Kennedy is the only person in this race who can be counted on to repeal and replace Obamacare with a patient-centered system that empowers families and doctors with their health care decisions.
Some of these inclusions struck the gaming community as odd, and it could be because they're just guesses on Walmart's part, and sequels to big franchises can usually be counted on year after year.
"I know that I've let a lot of people down, people of Minnesota, my colleagues, my staff, my supporters, and everyone who has counted on me to be a champion for women," he said.
Opposition leaders who have counted on the U.S. government to apply sustained moral and economic pressure on Maduro have so far been silent about Trump's remarks and marchers seemed confounded by his military threat.
Most retailers have responded by expanding their traditional summer and new year sales to year-round promotions, even in the crucial Christmas period when they have previously counted on shifting stock at full price.
Donning red and blue paper hats, activists gathered at a stall on a Delhi road to pledge their allegiance to the presumptive Republican nominee, saying they counted on Trump to contain India's neighbor Pakistan.
The band returns to the city on June 13, for a set at Warsaw, in Greenpoint, and can be counted on to shift shapes once again on its upcoming, yet to be titled album.
In order to make the tax reform revenue-neutral, and agreeable to the most money-sensitive wing of his party, his administration counted on savings from the health bill that will no longer materialize.
Boyega's fine performance telegraphs most of Dismukes's growing dismay through his eyes, as he slowly realizes the system he counted on to treat everyone equally under the law simply isn't going to do so.
But on the eve of Israel's April 9 elections, Mr. Netanyahu said he planned to begin applying Israeli sovereignty over West Bank land, which the Palestinians have long counted on for an eventual state.
The national rage over corruption that is imperiling the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party has taken hold in Aguascalientes, and citizens who could once be counted on to vote conservatively now appear ready to flip.
What, really, is the point of having a one-seat Senate majority when that majority depends on a Joe (then Lieberman, now Manchin) who can't even be counted on to vote against Brett Kavanaugh?
The Democrats had once counted on the assistance of so-called condo commandos, who imported the machine-style politics from back home and were considered very effective at drumming up support from their neighbors.
The number of people who have successfully navigated this two-track course can be counted on one finger: Dawn Staley, who built the Temple women's basketball program as she finished her W.N.B.A. playing career.
Trump has reshaped the country's legal system, appointing two Supreme Court Justices and a hundred and sixty-two other judges, most of whom can be counted on to rule with conservative principles in mind.
So why has the political environment shifted so strongly that the Republican presidential nominee has counted on his opposition to the TPP and free trade in general as one of his most popular issues?
They liked the old system where a partisan attorney general like Eric Holder could be counted on to object to election reforms they did not like or redistricting plans that did not help Democrats.
Large panes of steady blankness still appear in every picture — this time in majestic navy, gaudy lime green, or pale, appealing blue — but they can no longer be counted on to hold the center.
Feely said the old extra point could be counted on to bolster a kicker's self-assurance because it was converted with such regularity; some kickers would go nearly a decade without a failed attempt.
Her parents had accompanied her on tours of colleges with Division II and III programs, places where she might have counted on court time, meaningful minutes, an extension of a solid high school career.
Speaking at a daily news briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Canada's "so-called allies could be counted on ten fingers" and did not represent the views of the wider international community.
Despite this progress, the loss of the seven members is a serious blow to Libra, which has counted on the participation of other companies to help quell lawmaker concerns about Facebook managing its own cryptocurrency.
Background: Since the U.S. withdrawal from the deal, Iran has counted on European states to pressure the private sector, especially oil companies, to find ways to circumvent U.S. sanctions and continue doing business in Iran.
In healthier times—I mean healthier times spiritually, you understand—plague and pestilence could be counted on to thin down the Spanish masses…Now with modern sewage disposal and the like they multiply too fast.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Council President Donald Tusk on Monday congratulated Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on his election victory and said he counted on him to play a constructive role in maintaining the bloc's unity.
The Republican Party is now reluctantly in thrall to a man who decries the imagined biases of minority judges, in the hope that he will nominate different judges whose genuine biases can be counted on.
The Republican Party is now reluctantly in thrall to a man who decries the imagined biases of minority judges, in the hope that he will nominate different judges, whose genuine biases can be counted on.
Since taking the oath of office Trump has counted on congressional Republicans to protect him from investigation or political backlash based on their desire to make the most of what is possible with united government.
"I added that I was not on anybody's side politically and could not be counted on in the traditional political sense, a stance I said was in his best interest as the President," Comey wrote.
Given the FBI's inherent conflict between on the one hand its need and desire to protect operations and on the other its responsibility to report to the public, the Bureau simply cannot be counted on.
The island is also running out of money for Medicaid, the U.S. health insurance program for the poor, which about half its residents counted on even before the storm threw many people out of work.
But China insisted on being able to vet the candidates through an "election committee" dominated by the party's sympathisers in Hong Kong, who could be counted on to exclude popular democrats (such as Mrs Chan).
Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — As the votes in London's mayoral election were being counted on May 5, almost every British Muslim I know seemed to have only one thought: Would Sadiq Khan pull it off?
With that kind of deficit and with the explosive growth in the home assistant market, Google is in jeopardy of losing users who have previously counted on the company's search engine, calendar and other features.
Allthree players are key members of the Bruins' highly-regarded six-man freshmanclass, and Ball was expected to contribute immediately in the backcourt and Hilland Riley were counted on to step into the frontcourt rotation.
Finally, even the most renewable-friendly nations have not figured out how to draw more than a modest share of their power from wind and sun — which can't be counted on to deliver energy continuously.
Investors have counted on corporate profits to provide bedrock support as the market endured sharp swings in recent weeks over concerns about a trade war with China and tougher regulations for high-flying technology companies.
While a Democratic House can be counted on to push for more robust enforcement and protections, Congress remains divided and the Trump administration has been unwilling to do much of anything to address the issue.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., they also fueled a general sense — not entirely unfamiliar today — that the nation had gone mad; that the normal rules and constants of politics could no longer be counted on.
To many in Washington, Prince Mohammed had become America's best friend in the region, a dutiful partner who could be counted on for tasks from countering Iranian influence in Lebanon to funding construction in Iraq.
And the people who rise within this movement are, to a far greater degree than those on the other side, apparatchiks, political loyalists who can be counted on not to stray from the party line.
Kellyanne Conway, the counselor to the president, said on Monday on Fox News that Mr. Jones could not be counted on to support the tax changes that Mr. Trump is trying to push through Congress.
"The old guard of the Democratic Party failed to stop Trump, and they can't be counted on to lead the fight against his divide-and-conquer politics today," said Alexandra Rojas, the group's executive director.
Hill made the announcement Monday ... saying he was partnering with Harvesters in the Chiefs' hometown to help families who counted on free breakfasts and lunches from schools that are now closed due to the pandemic.
Its close ally in Lebanon, Hezbollah, which might otherwise be counted on to retaliate against Israel, is reined in, at least for the moment, by elections on May 6, in which it is fielding candidates.
Russia has been the main gas supplier for Greece and Putin said his country has always counted on its deep ties with Athens to push ahead with its plans to boost its gas supplies Europe.
"There's going to be not one million but millions, plural, of votes not counted on election night," said Ace Smith, a California-based Democratic strategist who was a senior adviser on Kamala Harris's presidential campaign.
Xiaobo could always be counted on for a lively chat in the early morning hours and mesmerizing his friends with his self-deprecating jokes, told in his strong northern accent with a slight, distinctive stutter.
He's also counted on to handle sensitive work for a United Nations client, work that involved getting nearly 33,000 mentions in a day and 51 media hits during a World Humanitarian Day 24 Stories campaign. 
We can fix some things, but neither countries nor businesses will ever go back to believing that United States trade policy can be counted on to be predictable or that we will honor our commitments.
The best director race can often be counted on for a few curveballs, and the directors branch that votes on this category is among the most transformed by the multiyear effort to diversify the academy.
What our new superdelegate rule says is that superdelegates will not be counted on the first ballot unless and until you have one person that has a majority of the delegates to secure the nomination.
Although some early birds can be counted on to buck the trend, most people seeking summer rentals in the Hamptons tend to start their search around Presidents' Day weekend in mid-February, real estate agents say.
And while Cramer often jokes that technical analysis can be a lot like astrology, where there's no guarantee of reliability, he admitted that some patterns — especially those Williams spots — can be counted on more than others.
Speaking at a daily news briefing in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Canada's "so-called allies could be counted on ten fingers" and did not represent the views of the wider international community.
Exit polls predicted an overwhelming victory for Modi's National Democratic Alliance (NDA), which is expected to win between 339 and 6.53 seats in the 545-member lower house of parliament when votes are counted on Thursday.
"The economy counted on policy steps to offset weak private demand through expansion in public works and an increase in housing investment on low interest rates," said Atsushi Takeda, chief economist at Itochu Economic Research Institute.
In essence, per Judge Stewart's ruling, Lyle Jeffs has shown no remorse for his or his brother's crimes and cannot be counted on to appear in court to be tried for crimes he's been accused of.
Johnson and Hilliard combined for 1343 points in Thursday's victory over New York, and both will be counted on Saturday with Detroit visits the Indiana Pacers without guards Jodie Meeks and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope remain sidelined.
On the other side, shouldn't a company developing a new product have to consider how many bits it will be using, or other constraints it is putting on a system counted on by millions of people?
Mark Pocan was debating how U.S. prisoners are counted on the census, he talked about a related provision that hadn't been received well by the public when it was sent out for comment, USA Today reported.
The measure, which sketches out guidelines for public hearings in the inquiry and the president's participation in the process, marks the first time lawmakers' votes will be counted on matters related to the Trump impeachment process.
While he has done reasonably well in a series of debates with Mr. Corbyn, the large influx of new members, enthused by Mr. Corbyn's harder-left policies, suggest that when the votes are counted on Sept.
France may have its National Front, Holland its Party of Freedom, and Hungary its Jobbik, but sensible German voters could be counted on, or so it was thought, not to succumb to the lure of nationalism.
The prime-time broadcast on NBC brings in about three-quarters of its Olympic advertising and is counted on to attract hard-to-reach millennials and older viewers and to overwhelm rival networks in prime time.
The number of bands made up of ex-hardcore dudes that both avoid indulging in pointless nostalgia and write new songs that don't make an aging kid cringe with embarrassment can be counted on one hand.
"The Company and banks all counted on long-onlys to make big orders," said one source involved in the deal, who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter and so declined to be identified.
"The Company and banks all counted on long-onlys to make big orders," said one source involved in the deal, who was not authorised to speak publicly on the matter and so declined to be identified.
I have never been the highest-paid person in these offices, and yet I feel that I usually am the employee most counted on to be on time, do quality work and keep things flowing smoothly.
If the past is a guide, state senators and Assembly members from Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island and Westchester County can be counted on to proclaim their constituents' divine right to drive wherever they wish for nothing.
So even if Sanders is trying to avoid appearing too critical of a fellow Democratic presidential candidate, his timidity makes it clear that he could not be counted on to confront corruption from the White House.
However powerful these platforms can be as organizing tools, it is imperative that we not forget that they are ultimately controlled by capital and thus cannot be counted on as substitutes for work on the ground.
FREETOWN (Reuters) - Sierra Leone's presidential election results were too close to call after three quarters of the votes had been counted on Sunday, with the two frontrunners neck-and-neck, making a second round highly likely.
The type of growth Mr. Brownback counted on has not materialized, though, and the state's revenue estimates have repeatedly been off by wide margins, forcing years of cuts to state agencies and reductions in government services.
Most days now, the entire Western press corps in Kabul can be counted on two hands; some days, when correspondents are out on breaks or borrowed to work in other crisis zones, one hand will do.
Chinese regulators have been bolstering their oversight of financial assets including wealth management products (WMPs) that are often sold by banks and not counted on their balance sheets, amid concerns about growing debt in the economy.
In the 2018 midterms, it was the Republicans who were on the defensive and stammering that, well, sure, there were a few good things about Obamacare and they could be counted on to protect those things.
In the 2018 midterms, it was the Republicans who were on the defensive and stammering that, well, sure, there were a few good things about Obamacare and they could be counted on to protect those things.
The bandied-about idea that Amazon should go to a place where it's "needed," likely some ailing Rust Belt town, is perverse, as is the idea that private corporations can be counted on to benevolently redistribute wealth.
What links Hereditary to A Quiet Place in particular is that both films contend with the mythology of family ties as something instinctual and biological, a linkage that happens naturally, and one that can be counted on.
What no one had counted on was that China's Communists under Mao Zedong would use the Nationalists' war exhaustion and growing popular disenchantment to rekindle a smouldering civil war in which they swept to victory in 1949.
I think it's very difficult when there (are) so many people in the middle class that really don't have the income that they counted on, pension funds are way underfunded ... in a market, economy that has inflation.
There's another big reason to worry, the FT reports: WeWork's operations in China, which it has counted on as an engine for growth, is "bleeding cash" and suffering from high vacancy rates in major cities like Shanghai.
"Pokémon Go really did represent the second Pokémon boom, so to say, and it was really a rare opportunity that no one could have counted on," long-time series director Junichi Masuda told The Verge last year.
Also returning are center Eric Stuteville (8 points) and forward NickHornsby (7.8 points, team-leading 6.9 rebounds), while 2015-16 reserves Jeff Wu(6.2) and Jiday Ugbaja (2.9) are being counted on to fill more prominentbackcourt roles.
But an intrepid handful have taken it upon themselves to condone Trump's suggestion that ethnic minorities can't be counted on to judge impartially—or, failing that, to spin it into something that falls within normal political bounds.
That figure, found Monday by NBC News' Data Analytics Lab using voter file data from TargetSmart, easily eclipses the total in 2014, when fewer than 20 million early votes were counted on the day before the midterms.
When big games like Fallout 210, Battlefield V, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 21 launch without Steam, the distributor misses out on huge amounts of cash it could have counted on just a few years ago.
Voting in the general election begins on Thursday but, with around 900 million people eligible to vote, the polls will be held around the country over coming weeks, and the votes will be counted on May 23.
The big question is not only what Trump did and when he did it, but whether the many parts of our political system that this president has counted on to save him will finally start to crumble.
The key for both CNN and MSNBC, to be truly competitive with Fox, is to have the kind of talent and compelling content foundation to keep audiences tuning in after the votes are counted on Election Day.
But eliminating gender-based persecution is important because women in government can be counted on to raise issues that others overlook, to support ideas that others oppose, and to seek an end to abuses that others accept.
Its obvious how Leeann would feel violate by it — women who have had similar experiences in their own lives, women who fear having those experience, women who look up to me, women who had counted on me.
In what was supposed to be the toughest confirmation hearing of Donald Trump's cabinet nominations, Sessions counted on the collegiality of the Republican members of the Judiciary Committee to smooth his path to the attorney general's office.
Once in Canada he will be expected to perform well enough on the pitch to keep the Wolfpack in the spotlight but more importantly he will be counted on to preach the rugby gospel to the unconverted.
Arista, which went public in 2014, counted on Microsoft for 16 percent of its revenue last year, CEO Jayshree Ullal said in February, and she expects Microsoft will still account for 10 percent of revenue in 2018.
That is the kind of gullibility that James Reynolds counted on, allowing his charities to stay in business for years before the authorities caught on — too late for patients and their families who were truly in need.
With nearly all votes counted on Monday, the ruling center-left Social Democrats and Greens and their Left Party parliamentary ally had 40.6 percent of the vote, while the opposition center-right Alliance was on 40.3 percent.
The assumption in all these suggestions will be that the West can be counted on to be reasonable and moderate, whereas the Chinese — and the North Koreans, to the extent there is a coordinated provocation — are unpredictable.
The amount of shared revenue would rise another three-tenths of a percentage point if the value of the league's broadcast contracts grows by 0003 percent or more, a gain that cannot be counted on just yet.
While the legislation reflected much of the bipartisan talks senators had held, it was clear McConnell counted on Democrats feeling pressure to vote "yes" on the motion and continue negotiating until they could reach a final agreement.
The resuscitated deal is undeniably weaker without the participation of the world's biggest economy, but it serves as a powerful sign of how countries that have previously counted on American leadership are now forging ahead without it.
The number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, and it has become apparent that the federal government can't be counted on, leaving states, cities, companies, individuals, and real housewives to bear the load of this pandemic.
But if Hispanic voters can no longer be counted on to favor Hispanic candidates, Mr. Manzano-Plaza said, then an increasing number of districts here might start performing as they do in state and national elections: blue.
Even as the votes were being counted on the evening of June 23, 2016, the leader of the U.K. Independence Party, whose only reason for existence was getting Britain out of Europe, as good as conceded defeat.
Such Web sites can also be counted on for excellent anecdotes, like the one about the cat that vanished in Nottinghamshire, England, and was found, fourteen months later, in a pet-food warehouse, twice its original size.
Other assets in the developing world benefited from an increase in risk appetite, as investors counted on no further escalation between Washington and Beijing as they enter the next phase of negotiations to resolve structural economic issues.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Senator Roy Blunt, Republican of Missouri, staved off an unexpectedly strong challenge on Tuesday from Jason Kander, Missouri's secretary of state, to hold a seat Republicans had counted on to help maintain their Senate majority.
If Syria's Kurds were to achieve independence with American assistance, Moscow and Tehran feared, they could be counted on to remain an American ally and perhaps even to host American military bases, threatening Iranian and Russian interests.
The index has gained about 3% and outperformed blue chips since lawmakers voted in favor of an election, which pollsters YouGov predicted would result in a 28-seat Conservative win when the votes are counted on Thursday.
Mr. Harrison's version ended with his signature sanguinity: And sometime soon, may you be waved to by a celebrity, Wagged at by a puppy, Run to by a happy child, And counted on by someone you love.
The index has gained about 3% and outperformed blue chips since lawmakers voted in favour of an election, which pollsters YouGov predicted would result in a 28-seat Conservative win when the votes are counted on Thursday.
Sechin has counted on the Black Sea as an area with high potential and any discovery would help send a message that the sanctions will not seriously hamper Rosneft's global standing or cooperation with other global players.
And keeping it 100," he continued, using the phrase that has always anchored his segment devoted to making guests tell the truth, "I guess I hadn't counted on 'The Unblackening' happening to my time slot as well.
Nevertheless, Trump and some allies have alleged anomalies in the voter roll in cities such as Philadelphia and Chicago that could allow the votes of dead people to be counted on behalf of his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Packed with magnesium and calcium, so long as they're not honey-roasted, chocolate-coated, or from a possibly urine-tainted bowl on the side of a bar, nuts can be counted on as the go-to healthy snack.
The update in Google's network architecture, first spotted by developers of privacy-minded web browser Tor and reported by The Verge, removes an approach counted on by services like encrypted messaging platform Signal, anti-Chinese censorship tool GreatFire.
BoJ policymakers have counted on a steady U.S. rate hike to subdue the yen, and up to now have based their upbeat economic forecasts on the assumption that strong U.S. growth will underpin global demand and Japanese exports.
"I primarily counted on the White House counsel's office to advise if there were clearance problems," Card said, adding that if there were any "red flags" raised throughout the process, the counsel's office would have typically been informed.
But the challenge in Iowa is that historically, caucusgoers — only a sliver of registered voters — have had to be coaxed out by a field team, rather than be counted on to show up and vote on their own.
Top consumer China has been selling gold since its return from a week-long holiday last Monday, a sign Chinese investors do not expect prices to go much higher and cannot be counted on to support the market.
"We had very much counted on it being a significant step in sorting out the situation on the Korean Peninsula and that it would be the beginning of the process of denuclearizing the whole Korean Peninsula," Putin continued.
Just as it is our obligation to teach young people that adults can be counted on to do right when it's hard and our democracy is based on respectful self-expression and challenging those who would silence others.
Since my early high school days, I've counted on my trusty Keurig machine for my morning coffee fix, and though my colleagues claimed that I needed to "up my coffee game," I was hesitant to make a switch.
A string of last-second dropouts from moderate candidates and endorsements from influential Democrats framed Biden as the only man in the race who could be counted on to end the national emergency that is the Trump era.
However, despite not shying away from clashing with Obama from time to time, Sanders could be counted on as a reliable vote for some of Obama's most important policy initiatives, including the passage of the Affordable Care Act.
Warren's campaign has long counted on a successful Super Tuesday showing, and thanks to her national profile, infrastructure, and pitch as a "unity" candidate, she's in a good position to capture a large number of the day's delegates.
Why it matters: The ceasefire comes as the U.S. economy is showing signs of weakness as a result of the trade war — threatening the economic gains Trump has counted on to carry him to re-election in 2020.
J&J CEO Alex Gorsky said he counted on the company&aposs experts when he claimed on national TV that the company&aposs baby powder contained no asbestos and was safe to use, according to a Bloomberg report.
One banking source said some bankers had advised Prince Mohammed to wait until the arrival of foreign funds directly benchmarked to those indexes, since the funds could be counted on to buy Aramco shares as an index component.
In the beginning, though, people such as Ms. Conway, Steven Mnuchin and Ivanka Trump could be counted on to show up at parties and interpret the latest presidential paroxysm in an effort to soothe the freaked-out establishment.
In 2500, Billboard's Top 203 album chart had entries in the Top 220 by Beyoncé, Kanye West, Solange, Bon Iver, Frank Ocean and Radiohead: arty, idiosyncratic, often dark statements that counted on listeners to engage with them fully.
Arab leaders have often counted on declarations of support for the Palestinian cause as a reliable way to appeal to their people, and sometimes as a distraction from domestic problems, including lack of political freedoms and economic opportunities.
And the 24/7 media machine will back up her attacks," and the "media is Crooked Hillary's #1 cheerleader, so I've never counted on them to be fair or balanced to cover my vision to make American great again.
Shaleen Kabra, an official of the state's home department, said the curbs aim to protect lives during the movement of troops around India's staggered general election that starts on April 11, with votes to be counted on May 23.
" Stephanie 30, bisexual, Los Angeles, CA, freelance strategist and writer "Before becoming a freelancer, I worked at a company where my insights as a first generation, Black, bisexual woman were counted on while my actual person was not appreciated.
Kickstarter would be the first major tech firm to successfully unionize in the United States if the union wins when election results are counted on February 18, which would send a message to disgruntled tech workers across the country.
Cambodia has for years come under criticism for human rights violations and other problems but Western countries hoping to see improvements have little leverage when China can be counted on to help in the event of Western aid cuts.
Her pals Paul Robeson and George Gershwin could be counted on to drop by and provide the music, while Blanche herself (and chums Helen Hayes and Anita Loos) could dance the Charleston, the Lindy Hop and the Black Bottom.
"With more than 40 percent of GE's common equity owned by retail investors, we believe substantial near term selling pressure on GE could further ensue as retail investors who previously counted on the GE dividend look elsewhere," Inch said.
In short, O'Brien will have direct and routine access to the president when it comes to national security, intelligence, and foreign policy, and will be counted on to advise Trump on an array of matters related to global affairs.
"Kavanaugh should not be confirmed to the Supreme Court ... because he cannot be counted on to serve as an independent check on the president or to uphold critical precedents that affect the wellbeing of millions of Americans," said Sen.
Locally, I have watched Prince William County — once a locality that could be counted on to sit with the GOP — become to a majority-minority county where the political pickings are ripe for the other side of the aisle.
Longline commercial fishermen, who have been praised for sustainable fishing, have counted on the area for an estimated 3 to 13 percent of their annual catch of tuna, which is limited under quotas and governed by extensive conservation measures.
The overwrought concern stems from replacing a "conservative" Kennedy — a champion of LGBT rights and other progressive causes — with a more staunchly conservative justice who may not be counted on to be the liberal-sympathetic swing vote Kennedy was.
ET, NBCSN Washington, FSN North (Minnesota) ABOUT THE WIZARDS (2104-9): Shooting guard Bradley Beal will be counted on to lead Washington through the stretch without Wall and he has been superb this season with an average of 24.2.
The Times has also announced its intent to make subscriptions the driving source of its revenue, an acknowledgment that newspaper advertising, both print and digital, can no longer be counted on to finance the company's journalism on its own.
While the coaching strategies may not be too different, the player pool obviously is, and Seiling, who had never officially coached a women's team before, counted on the rest of the front office while helping to assemble the team.
But for the last six weeks, the Yankees looked full of promise as young hitters who are being counted on, Gary Sanchez and Greg Bird, shone and Tanaka, who seemed to put elbow worries behind him last season, dominated.
In the past, when the electorate was less partisan, Republicans would have to worry about what Democrats in the electorate thought because they counted on getting votes from Democrats when they had to face the voters in the fall.
"He could have counted on a considerable fall in the value of the shares, when players had been seriously injured or killed" in the attack, prosecutors said, but they declined to name a specific figure, citing the continuing investigation.
The problem is that hubris as outsize as Mr. Sartori's in staging a debut amid Mr. Kiefer's colossal towers can almost be counted on to leave a viewer with the impression of an elephant giving birth to a mouse.
But as many of those same news outlets have since pointed out, the aforementioned major players barely did anything to promote the protest where it counted: on their most visible and highly trafficked homepages and within their mobile apps.
As the dean of "The Fox News All Stars," the panel of pundits who break down headlines and events nightly on Fox News Channel's top-rated "Special Report," Krauthammer could be counted on to make viewers think, question and even chuckle.
The idea, basically, is that in case of war there should always be a big supply of American-made, American-owned, American-crewed ships that could be counted on (and, if necessary, conscripted) to supply American commerce even in hazardous conditions.
The recall headaches add to a plethora of issues at Hyundai, which had counted on new SUVs to engineer a recovery following five straight years of annual profit declines stemming from weak sales in its key U.S. and Chinese market.
In order to pay the generous benefits, the scheme counted on an investment return of 21984% a year, absurdly high in a world where the yield on ten-year Treasury bonds has been hovering in a range of 22015-237.6%.
How on earth, many Taiwanese ask, could Mr Gou be counted on to stand up to China when so many of Foxconn's factories are on the mainland, leaving his personal fortune dependent on the goodwill of the Chinese Communist Party?
The panel takes a clear view that "competition for the market cannot be counted on, by itself, to solve the problems associated with market tipping and 'winner-takes-most'" — arguing that past regulatory interventions have helped shift market conditions, i.e.
She is the wife who was unfaithful in life but devoted in death, a deus ex machina who can be counted on to rescue Shadow whenever he finds himself in a particularly sticky situation and then disappear into the background.
But something Ashton-Gonzalez hadn't counted on, other than run-of-the-mill avoidance of authority, was the fact that Yerba Buena Island had been slated for redevelopment, and everything, including the tower, was scheduled to be razed to the ground.
The coalition government is in position to remain in power with more than half the votes counted on Saturday, though it is unclear whether it can govern with an outright majority and final results may not be known this weekend.
Yet, the candidates' post-election commitment cannot be counted on, particularly if the country sees a win from hardliner Raisi, which would have significant implications for Iran's relationship with the U.S., according to Richard Mallinson, geopolitical analyst at Energy Aspects.
For one thing, he said, the proposed reorganization counted on an assumption about future investment returns that federal regulators found unrealistic — even though that assumption is widely used by state and municipal pension plans, which are not subject to federal regulation.
The trio of Collins (averages of 10 points, 5.9 rebounds), senior center Przemek Karnowski (12.3 points, 50.83 rebounds) and junior power forward Johnathan Williams (10.2 points, team-best 6.5 boards) will be counted on to neutralize North Carolina's strong interior play.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The National Democratic Alliance has promised to rev up growth, double farmers' income and boost infrastructure spending in the next five years, after exit polls showed it would retain power when general election votes are counted on Thursday.
While Kyl is eminently qualified for the position, having represented Arizona in the Senate from 1995 to 2013, his selection seems connected to one key fact: he can be counted on to help confirm Brett Kavanaugh as a Supreme Court Justice.
In your telling, Germany has imposed austerity across Europe out of faith in a discredited economic idea, the notion that if policy makers concentrate solely on preventing budget deficits and inflation, the markets can be counted on to deliver prosperity.
He was also unequivocal in his response to Russia's seizure of three Ukrainian vessels, calling it a "a flagrant violation of international law" and saying "it just shows that Russia cannot be counted on right now to keep its word."
The number of regular LGBT characters counted on cable shows increased from 64 to 84 (and recurring characters from 41 to 58), but just 4% of characters on prime-time broadcast networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, etc.) were identified as LGBT.
I counted on three fingers the number of times St. Preux threw a combination—each time generously considering the one-two as a combination—and on two out of three attempts he landed the second punch hard on Jones' chin.
" Eric Schweitzer, president of the DIHK Chambers of Commerce, told Welt am Sonntag the German economy had for decades counted on open markets and a reliable global trading system but added: "Every day German companies feel the transatlantic rift getting wider.
It has counted on allies like China, Saudi Arabia and Turkey to block the United States-led effort to put the country back on the so-called gray list of nations that are not doing enough to counter terrorism financing.
The recall headache adds to a plethora of issues at Hyundai, which had counted on new SUVs to engineer a recovery following five straight years of annual profit declines stemming from weak sales in its key U.S. and Chinese markets.
Shrinking Chinese demand would have a big impact on a world looking for engines of growth, on companies that counted on China's continuing expansion and on global investors who have long viewed the country as a steady source of profits.
Though numbers have rebounded somewhat in the 20th century, with 2.9 million American Indians and Alaskan Natives counted on the 2010 census, plus another 2.3 million listing these in addition to other ethnicities, the damage wrought goes far beyond decimation.
That did not quell criticism of Mr. Seehofer from political figures who said he should long ago have dismissed Mr. Maassen, whose words and actions prompted questions about whether Germany's intelligence apparatus could be counted on to police the far right.
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel held a significant lead in his third electoral showdown with the former army chief Benny Gantz, but fell short of an outright parliamentary majority, after 92 percent of votes had been counted on Tuesday.
While many New Yorkers, particularly white residents of Manhattan, have counted on a challenge to Mr. de Blasio from a centrist Democrat — that is, from the right — he might find himself more vulnerable to a charismatic candidate on the left.
At the time, the main mouthpiece of the Communist Party, the People's Daily, said in a commentary posted on social media that Li was happy to "enjoy the benefits when things are good" but couldn't be counted on in tough times.
And can the consistency and reliably of the word of U.S. officials (or that of others) be counted on, or will midstream reversals, second-guesses or unilateral demands from the top in Washington cause mistrust that prevents mutually sound solutions?
The Supreme Court's ruling on the accusations, which stemmed from the Panama Papers that were leaked last year, had been highly anticipated, and it was a bitter disappointment to opposition parties, which had counted on the court to remove Mr. Sharif.
But many Western Europeans do fear that the West and its postwar alliances and institutions are endangered, and that Trump, who has expressed doubts about NATO and showed allegiance to Brexit and similar anti-European movements, cannot be counted on.
With about 80 percent of ballots counted on Sunday night, Mr. Moreno, 63, a former deputy of Mr. Correa, was leading with 38.8 percent, just more than a point short of the threshold needed to avoid a second round in April.
Women in power "can be counted on to raise issues that others overlook, to support ideas that others oppose and to seek an end to abuses that others accept," said Madeline Albright, chairwoman of The National Democratic Institute, in 2018. 8.
In the paint, 393-239 sophomore LucasSiewert (280 points, 271 rebounds) and 7-foot freshman Dallas Walton (3.0, 2.0)will be counted on to step in for Miller-Stewart (6.2, 4.7), who was shooting ateam-best 66.7 percent from the field.
"I'm not scoring, and obviously it's frustrating when you're not scoring and you're counted on to be an offensive player on the team," center Logan Couture, who has yet to score a 3-on-226 goal this season, told reporters.
Hosmer was just 3-for-29 over his previous seven games and will be counted on to carry more of the load with Mike Moustakas (knee) done for the season and Alex Gordon (wrist) out for 3-to-4 weeks.
The chapter has a mailing list of about 300 members, but in two years, the core of the group — the ones who could be counted on to do the grunt work of local political advocacy — had dwindled to about 50 people.
GE, which had counted on that business serving a large base of plants around the world to make Alstom more profitable, bid aggressively on service deals to avoid losing them to competitors, according to three people familiar with the bidding.
The defeat of the Combating BDS bill, while not explicitly about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict per se, is a sign that the Democratic Party can no longer be counted on to back any bill merely because it's seen as "pro-Israel."
"I don't believe that Trump actually has the policy chops to know the implications of what he's doing but I do know that American allies in Asia are desperately concerned that Trump is not a guy that can be counted on," Bremmer asserted.
If others on the left end of the Democratic Party join Tlaib, we could be witnessing an end of an era when Democrats counted on work to alleviate poverty, and the beginning of one where widely accessible cash benefits are the norm.
Engaged in a grinding insurgency across India's interior for the past few decades, the Naxalites have counted on funding from communist groups at home and abroad, and their strength runs into tens of thousands, with factions operating in most of India's states.
Host Jamie Foxx, who can usually be counted on to bring the funny, crashed and burned at several moments in the show — including a bit where he mocked comedian Mo'Nique's calling out Netflix for low-balling her on a comedy special offer.
Based on a network of carefully curated hosts and DJs, the station's roster includes a number of superstars, but its bread-and-butter are a number of lesser-known music heads who can be counted on to lead fearless excursions into the underground.
Under EU law, Italy should cut its public debt every year by 1/20 of the difference between 60 percent of GDP and its current size, counted on average over three years — in Italy's case meaning several percent of GDP a year.
"If you want to undercut women and make it seem like women don't belong in positions of power, then you have to say they're unstable, they can't be counted on to do the job right because they have hormonal cycles," she says.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Frustrated U.S. businesses can no longer be counted on as a "positive anchor" in U.S.-China relations, a top U.S. business lobby said on Wednesday, arguing any deal to end trade tensions must address structural problems in China's economic system.
It sent the message that every one of the 22011 million German Americans in the United States could be counted on to stand with their homeland rather than with the country that their families had lived in for (in some cases) generations.
The bulk of non-Le Pen voters are moderates who are likely to choose whoever remains out of candidates Emmanuel Macron and François Fillon, while supporters of the far Left can probably be counted on not to switch to the National Front candidate.
NOTES: RHP Carson Smith, who has yet to pitch for the Red Sox this season because of a right forearm strain but is being counted on as a vital addition to the bullpen, will be activated for Tuesday night's game in Chicago.
After Labour's defeat in the 2010 general election showed that the crisis of capitalism had not been quite the conflagration the left had counted on, those union leaders supported Ed Miliband, one of Mr Brown's protégés, in his bid to become leader.
Having won election by stirring up hate and fear of immigrants, Trump can be counted on to keep fearmongering -- at a higher decibel -- as special counsel Robert Mueller, prosecutors around the country and Congressional committees issue reports and subpoenas and demands for documents.
Ellen Tauscher was a force: a force who passionately served her constituents as a member of Congress, a force for good in the world as one of America's top diplomats, and always a force of loyalty for any friend who counted on her.
It runs the risk of being perceived as a wink-of-the-eye to those who would push the limits of discriminatory tactics, and a cold shoulder to those vulnerable populations who have counted on the federal government to have their backs.
"Last night's dissent from Justice Kavanaugh suggests he got that message loud and clear and is willing to stand up and be counted on these cases," Steven Aden, chief legal officer and general counsel for Americans United for Life, said on Friday.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Right-wing Congressman Jair Bolsonaro jumped to an early lead in Brazil's presidential election as the first votes were counted on Sunday, but would still face a second-round runoff against leftist rival Fernando Haddad, according to official results.
First, its time slot shifted from Monday nights to Friday nights, pissing off plenty of fans, as well as gay bar owners, who counted on Drag Race viewing parties as a reliable source of crowds for a night that's usually otherwise dead.
Stewart and McAuley decided that this was the moment to blow it all up, and they gave their story to a mass-circulation Australian paper that could be counted on not to paint an embarrassment to the avant-garde in shades of gray.
With four-fifths of the ballots counted on Saturday, Kagame, a former guerilla leader who led rebel forces to end the 1994 Rwandan genocide, was on track to win the contest with nearly 98 percent of the vote, The New York Times reported.
Becoming both a parent and a romantic partner—not only allowing yourself to fully love another being but to agree to be loved, to be counted on and required for all eternity—often makes us doubt ourselves and fall into a panic.
Neil Walker, who can be counted on for quality at-bats, could find his way into the lineup at third base for Miguel Andujar, which would also give Sabathia — who yields more ground balls than any Yankees pitcher — a more reliable defender.
Related: London Mayor and Parliamentary Contender Boris Johnson Defends Capitalism as a Moral Mission Thursday also saw regional elections held across the UK, with neither Labour nor the Conservatives having great reason to celebrate as votes were still being counted on Friday afternoon.
On the issue of civil rights, for decades,—on the issue of civil rights and demographics, honestly and politics, for decades the Democratic Party has counted on African-American voter turnout as a step one to winning elections on a national level.
Jackie Sibblies Drury's daring, despairing new play at the indispensable Soho Rep counted on that duality as it led its audience through formal manipulations of genre — from a sitcom about a black family to a satire on racism to something truly shocking.
Mr. Trump, who has counted on companies to donate materials as opposed to mandating production under the Defense Production Act, a Korean War-era law, also said more than six million masks had been donated to FEMA in the past 96 hours.
It began as a bookseller and is now the largest in the world, controlling more of the market than any bookseller has ever done, and yet the number of serious books about Amazon itself could be counted on the fingers of one hand.
While he usually talks about immigration enforcement instead of changing legal immigration, he's certainly spent plenty of time railing against "chain migration" and the diversity "visa lottery" — which are two things that any "merit-based immigration" proposal could be counted on to do.
What we're seeing now is foreign leaders trying to deal with the sort of issue that's normally worked out behind closed doors happening in front of cameras, with no warning and a president who can't really be counted on to react predictably.
But while the chief justice's vote with the majority was not the crucial one (Justice Kennedy also joined the majority), he did actually write the majority opinion — a further outrage in the view of those who had counted on a different outcome.
Meanwhile, anyone who imagines that amateurs packing heat can be counted on to save everyone from a crazed killer with a semiautomatic weapon — as opposed to shooting one another or third parties in the confusion — has seen too many bad action movies.
Bernie Sanders, who seemed to have a clear advantage a week ago, faces pressure to show that he can expand his political base, and he acknowledged on Wednesday that his campaign hadn't generated the turnout among young people that he had counted on.
Floyd Mayweather Jr., our own era's biggest name in boxing, has counted on such a forgetting to save him from being laughed off the face of the earth when he claims that he's the greatest fighter of all time because he's undefeated.
In this grueling stretch of two games in four days, the United States counted on collecting 3 points against Trinidad and Tobago, the only nation trailing it in Concacaf's six-team field, before heading to Mexico for a clash on Sunday night.
With votes in some states still being counted on Wednesday, Democrats did take some chambers, but the scope of wins was nowhere near as large as they had hoped; they took control of the New Mexico House and both chambers in Nevada.
But lawyers and others in Moscow's legal community called her a trusted insider, one who could be counted on to argue and win important high-profile court cases that matter to the government and to one senior, well-connected official in particular.
The company is grappling with the same challenge facing other American opera houses, ballet companies and orchestras: the steady decline of the old subscription model, in which many audience members could be counted on to buy tickets to multiple events each year.
Seniors Quentin Snider (8.3 points, four assists per game), Anas Mahmoud (7.5 points, 7.8 rebounds), Spalding (12 points, 9.3 rebounds) and fellow junior Deng Adel (team-high 17.5 points) will be counted on heavily when the team plays its first road contest.
Midmajor programs, which can typically be counted on to spice up the opening rounds, were buried below teams from the power conferences, forcing matchups like the one on Friday night between seventh-seeded Dayton and 10th-seeded Wichita State in the South Region.
In the Washington game of musical chairs, Mr. Marsh's titles and duties shifted in the 1960s and ′70s as he moved closer to the centers of power and reached the White House, where Republican patrons enlisted his expertise and counted on his discretion.
The fact that more than eighty per cent of registered Republicans now say they'll vote for Trump demonstrates that, as long as a candidate can be counted on to bring taxes down, traditional Republicans will overlook any number of heresies and offensive statements.
It's obvious that the Republicans who control Congress can't be counted on to conduct anything resembling a real investigation into this matter, since it may have delivered their candidate the White House (if it had something to do with Benghazi, then they might be interested).
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wonder Woman's audience was a break from tradition for tentpole superhero movies — 52 percent of first weekend audiences were women, whereas previous DC and Marvel properties have counted on audiences with a male majority of 60 percent or more.
Last cycle, insurgent and first-time candidates learned that longtime representatives of Democratic strongholds were often absent or inactive in the district, and typically counted on institutional support and corporate donations—not door-knocking or grassroots organizing—to carry them into their next term.
And, what's more, I can see how millions of other women would feel violated by it — women who have had similar experiences in their own lives, women who fear having those experiences, women who look up to me, women who have counted on me.
And I am all in because it is clearer than ever that unless all of us show up to be counted on Election Day, an enthusiasm gap over a decisive, clear, poised and brilliant candidate could leave the door open for someone unfit and unqualified.
And Kirk, at the head of the family, could always be counted on to digress at some critical point in the show to deliver a pseudo-Shakespearean monologue about the perils of being in command, or why aliens were people too, or some such nonsense.
Andy Slavitt, who until January oversaw Obamacare for the federal government, told CNBC that President Donald Trump has guaranteed higher insurance prices in 2018 by his indecision on what will happen to the $7 billion in subsidies insurers have counted on from the government.
"Gannett's 'pie in the sky' hopes for its digital businesses are not believable and cannot be counted on to deliver value superior to the immediate and substantial premium being offered by MNG – and that may be available from other parties," MNG said in a statement.
The People's Bank of China will make the change to its so-called Macro Prudential Assessment (MPA) risk-tool to broaden its regulatory oversight to include wealth management products often sold by banks and not counted on their balance sheets, the sources told Reuters.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Chinese investors sold into gold's rally after returning from a week-long holiday, a sign they do not expect prices to go much higher and cannot be counted on to support the market with post-Lunar New Year demand set to falter.
Ironically, however, the consensus Rawls had counted on was already gone by the polarized late 1960s, which saw violent backlash against the civil rights movement, vicious clashes over the Vietnam War, and acts of domestic terrorism from both the militant left and the racist right.
In spite of occasional public scolding about the rampant misuse of allegorical interpretation, hard-pressed, click-seeking cultural journalists and political pundits can be counted on to take up the hard work of finding echoes, resonances and subtexts in a big pop-cultural pseudo-event.
But when it comes to non-Millennial demographics (who can be counted on to vote in primaries and general elections), perhaps the dankness of these memes could make Bernie Sanders seems unapproachable to those who prefer memes curated by their local radio station's Facebook page.
SAO PAULO, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Right-wing Congressman Jair Bolsonaro jumped to an early lead in Brazil's presidential election as the first votes were counted on Sunday, but would still face a second-round runoff against leftist rival Fernando Haddad, according to official results.
And, what's more, I can see how millions of other women would feel violated by it—women who have had similar experiences in their own lives, women who fear having those experiences, women who look up to me, women who have counted on me.
And the loser would not be operating in a vacuum: Should Mr. Trump seek to overturn his defeat by Hillary Clinton, for example, she and a united Democratic Party could be counted on to fight tooth and nail to see that it is not reversed.
At the same time, Rosberg, after two seasons of losing the title to his childhood friend and teammate, can be counted on to do everything he can to not lose another shot at following in the footsteps of his father, Keke Rosberg, as world champion.
French pâtisserie traditions have given us the éclaire, pain au chocolat, croissant, and brioche, and even the most ordinary of Parisian bakeries can be counted on for oven-fresh deliciousness But it seems the British public dgaf about culinary heritage or fancy baking methods.
Sources told Reuters this week that the People's Bank of China would make changes to its so-called Macro Prudential Assessment (MPA) risk tool to broaden its regulatory oversight to include wealth management products often sold by banks and not counted on their balance sheets.
And, what's more, I can see how millions of other women would feel violated by it -- women who have had similar experiences in their own lives, women who fear having those experiences, women who look up to me, women who have counted on me.
Omar Gamboa, 47, a limousine driver from Long Island City, Queens, who was filling up after a trip to Newark Liberty International Airport, said he had counted on cheaper New Jersey gas to keep his costs low, but understood the need to repair the roads.
"I never counted on it, but they themselves promoted the idea that they would save us," said Hilary Rosen, a Democratic strategist who has been a vocal critic of the administration, before ticking off a list of policies that Mr. Trump has sought to dismantle.
Mr. Bennett said on Wednesday that he hoped that New Right would gain enough votes to keep him in Parliament once the ballots of tens of thousands of soldiers — along with those of hospital patients, prison inmates and merchant seamen — are counted on Friday.
A second person familiar with the administration's thinking about the decision said the White House wanted to add staff members who, like Ms. Crowley, could be counted on to fiercely defend Mr. Trump's policies on television as the 2020 election season gets into full swing.
The photo editor Kathy Ryan, for one, counted on Mr. Tunbjork, a stalwart contributor to The New York Times Magazine, to find the absurdity anywhere she sent him — whether it was a falcon hospital, a Beijing shopping center or the streets of Times Square.
For the handful of foreign journalists who continued to cover Helmand (and the number could literally be counted on one hand), the province was awash with stories of an international effort gone awry, told by Helmandis who had been left to deal with the consequences.
The former vice president to the first black president counted on the state primary's majority black electorate to vault him to victory in South Carolina and into the Super Tuesday run of states, where voters of color make up a significant portion of the electorate.
He says he has not been fighting Mr. Trump, as some critics have suggested, but that, rather, his decisions to speak out have been motivated by a desire to defend an ethics program that has traditionally counted on support from Democrats and Republicans alike.
Both in 2009 and now, the return of stability in Honduras is important to the United States, which seeks a president there who can be counted on to support American policies to stem the flow of drugs and migrants from reaching the Texas border.
Why it matters: Shrinking demand would have a big impact on a world looking for engines of growth, on companies — domestic and international — that counted on China's continuing expansion and on global investors who have long viewed China as a steady source of profits.

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