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But all deliver their services for free, which means that the benefits they provide are not
counted
in GDP.
But what is required in America, as in Britain these days, is for the normal and the moderate to stand up, make more noise, and be
counted.
Not every bank deserves to be saved, but the experts at the Federal Reserve, with proper supervision, can be
counted
on to make the right judgments.
At the same time, to boost revenues, they expanded exports of NGLs, which are not
counted
in OPEC quotas.
Even if all profits from direct foreign investment in South Korea are
counted
as payments for knowledge, the total is still less that 1.5% of the increase in the country's GDP.
And we can act because those who are responsible for this carnage, for these war crimes, for an urbicide in which probable crimes against humanity are compounded by the destruction of sites of memory and culture that
counted
among the world’s vital heritage, are not hiding.
The most reasonable explanation for Germany’s response is that many Germans harbor a deep mistrust of other European governments, and thus believe that they cannot be
counted
on to avoid insolvency.
What does seem clear, at least for now, is that the US cannot be
counted
on to serve as a principal sponsor and architect of the evolving rules-based global system for fairly managing interdependence.
Equally important, when the votes were counted, Sri Lanka’s military leaders honored their oaths and bravely rebuffed Rajapaksa’s unconstitutional order to annul the election and maintain him in power.
Its monthly statements emphasize that there is still “a significant underutilization of labor resources,” reflecting not only the 6.1% unemployment rate, but also the millions of part-time employees seeking a full-time job and those who are not officially
counted
as unemployed because they are not actively looking for work.
When all else fails, Republicans seek to tie elected governments’ hands, in part by packing the federal courts with judges who can be
counted
on to strike down policies that their donors and supporters oppose.
Britain is important not just as a bilateral partner, but because more often than not it can be
counted
on to argue for and support positions in Brussels consistent with, or at least not far from, those of the US.
Roughly 80% of the total is going to public infrastructure such as subways, railways, and urban projects, which to a great extent should be
counted
as long-term public goods.
The opposition estimates that, at more than a third of the polling stations, Ortega’s Sandinista party
counted
the votes alone because the opposition PLI alliance was not allowed to have supervisors present.
The Post recently
counted
29 false or misleading statements in a mere one-hour rally.
While the ECP has launched a drive to increase female turnout, and a new law will allow for results to be nullified in districts where it dips below 10%, the reality is that when votes are counted, more will have been cast by men than by women.
Most
counted
on the party’s media monopoly to carry their message, such as it was: “Vote Lezek, a good communist.”
And the European Union, which seems to be regaining its confidence, can still be
counted
on to play a constructive role.
Nonetheless, economists can be
counted
on to parrot the wonders of comparative advantage and free trade whenever trade agreements come up.
But the growth strategies that lift a poor country to middle-income levels cannot be
counted
upon to propel it to high-income status.
In the 60 years since World War II came to an end, we have
counted
on each other in times of peril and challenge.
While growth is expected to slow slightly this year, to 6.5%, the Philippines can now be
counted
among Asia’s “tiger” economies.
The famously thin-skinned Trump has shown that, when provoked or insulted, he can be
counted
on to retaliate.
As we well know, without rules and accountability, government officials and business leaders cannot always be
counted
on to do the right thing.
This expensive, intensive effort – known as the “global war on terror” – can be
counted
as a success, a diversion, and an example.
The Bush Administration not only
counted
its chickens, it sold them forward!
Until all debt is counted, we cannot even begin to know whether fiscal policies are having positive or negative effects on future growth.
By ensuring that each death is
counted
just once, and by providing comprehensive statistics on the causes of ill health, the GBD can compare the impact of cancer to that of lower back pain or depression.
But, within those limits, the government allowed the people’s votes to be
counted.
Embattled politicians can be
counted
on to point the finger.
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