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Likewise, there is economic value produced when wastewater is naturally cleaned by wetlands, but no transaction has occurred, so it is not
counted
in GDP.
These will further enrich the future, but are not
counted.
On Facebook, people are not cattle; they can comment and like things, and their votes are
counted.
It is fairly clear that Vladimir Putin will be re-elected to the presidency in March; the votes will be
counted
properly, even though some may argue that the slate of candidates is unduly restricted.
In recent work with Christoph Trebesch of the Kiel Institute, we
counted
more than twice as many boom-bust cycles in commodity prices than in capital flows since 1820.
His human qualities, as much as his talent and technical feats on the field,
counted
equally in establishing his popular acclaim.
The declaration calls for girls to be given access to quality education and age-appropriate health services and information; be
counted
as equal citizens; have meaningful economic opportunities; and benefit from laws that protect them, rather than discriminate against them.
Every detail, from the number of bicycles and boats needed to deliver the vaccine to otherwise inaccessible areas, to the refrigerators and cold boxes needed to keep the vaccine potent, even the batteries necessary to power them, were
counted
and budgeted.
If the US can no longer be
counted
on to ensure world peace and stability, then no country can.
Indeed, historians have
counted
as many as 25 such cycles since the reign of Tsar Ivan III.
The reality is that the British public debate on sovereignty will not end when the votes are
counted.
The United States can no longer be
counted
on to uphold, much less enforce, existing rules, and countries more broadly cannot be assumed to agree on, much less adhere to, a common set of norms.
Many activities that were previously performed “for free” (often within a household), such as sex, home maintenance, and care for the sick and elderly, are now frequently outsourced and
counted
as economic output.
But would such indiscriminate largesse persist if middle-income countries knew that their votes really counted, and that they were spending their own money?
China’s leaders directed negotiators to resolve the issue before the arrival of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, because she could be
counted
on to raise the issue in full view of the world’s media.
But, given the electoral upsets that have taken place lately, Germans will probably not be reassured until after the votes are
counted.
Although the final vote tally awaits (soldiers’ votes have not yet been fully counted), the basic result is known.
But, as Albert Einstein loved to say, “Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be
counted
counts.”
With all scientific publications recorded digitally, citations can be
counted
instantly, allowing scientists to be ranked accordingly.
The military operation highlighted important improvements in European leadership since the Bosnian debacle in the 1990’s, but the conditions underlying the Libya mission’s success cannot be
counted
upon to exist again in the future.
But the partygoers of the private sector cannot be
counted
on to stop themselves.
Votes were still being
counted
when the head of the National Electoral Council, Tibisay Lucena, dismissed the process as invalid and legally irrelevant.
In the way that bank assets are counted, however, accounting regulations allow for banks to lend four times as much in short-term loans to other banks as in long-term loans.
Policymakers now must figure out how to achieve this goal – no easy feat, especially given that, contrary to the conventional wisdom, steadily rising costs for conventional energy cannot be
counted
on to propel the necessary shift toward a low-carbon future.
This implies that the ECB presidency is not
counted
among the posts to be distributed according to nationality quotas, and that Draghi’s nationality is not regarded as having influenced his decisions in any way.
If the results of these boards had been counted, the opposition would have won the capital’s mayoralty by a wide margin.
The value of the cars is calculated in American GDP, but European public-transport systems are
counted
not at their value to passengers but as a cost to government.
The problem for Trump and Jared Kushner, his son-in-law who leads US policy in this area, is that the Saudis are likely to prove much less of a diplomatic partner than the White House had
counted
on.
A written agreement to demobilize more than ten thousand paramilitaries by 2006 has been agreed, and plans are being laid – including a transitional period of limited immunity from arrest so long as the cease-fire holds and the time spent under this agreement will be
counted
against any eventual prison sentences imposed – to reintegrate them into civilian life.
The same holds true for Britain and Australia, where public opposition to war
counted
for naught.
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