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In May, France, too, revised away an earlier recession, which would otherwise have been
counted
as the second since 2008.
It helped that this revolution could be
counted
in days, a miracle of compression.
Furthermore, in the digital age, many services are being provided free of charge, which means they are not being
counted
as consumption at all.
After the votes are counted, however, policymakers will no longer have any excuse not to address the fundamental longer-term issues of how to run a common currency with such diverse members.
Meanwhile, Russia, which considers the naval base of Tartus to be strategically vital, can be
counted
on to do all it can to prevent a total defeat of the regime.
The society embraced by Solidarity
counted
10 million members; indeed, 10 million real citizens.
For Israel, a Trump presidency would clearly be a major loss, not least because Israel has long
counted
on Republican lawmakers to push its agenda.
While standard measures exaggerate youth unemployment, they likely understate adult unemployment, because those who have given up their job search are not
counted
among the unemployed.
And the thousands of electronic voting machines that are manufactured in India can survive heat, dust, and power failures – and retain their results safely until the votes are ready to be counted, sometimes weeks later.
(Because no votes are
counted
until the last ones are cast, counting day is May 16.)
Neither the European Union nor Japan can be
counted
upon to do anything more than allow themselves to be dragged kicking and screaming into trade liberalization agreements.
In 2009, green business leaders could be
counted
on the fingers of one hand.
How can I be neutral, as I am usually
counted
among them?
In fact, it is a war against independent people with the wherewithal to stand up and be
counted.
Unfortunately, however, aside from Gates and his colleagues, there are few signs that the private sector can be
counted
on to lead the way.
Moreover, the Fed recognizes that a substantial part of the decline in the unemployment rate in the past year reflects the large number of people who stopped looking for work (and who therefore are no longer
counted
as unemployed).
Money-market institutions cannot be
counted
on to take these systemic safety-oriented steps themselves.
In the UK, no drop in precautionary savings can be
counted
upon (households are heavily indebted, so they need to save more, not less), and long-term interest rates are already very low.
First, the United States, and now Europe – China's two largest export markets are in serious trouble and can no longer be
counted
on as reliable, sustainable sources of external demand.
In Australia, there is a debate over whether the dingo – introduced thousands of years ago – should be
counted
as indigenous.
As a result, there is a huge disparity between the number of people traditionally
counted
as being retired and those who actually depend on pensions to live.
Saudi Arabia can also be
counted
as a survivor, as it copes with deep strategic insecurity stemming from Iran’s efforts to undermine its position, social unrest in its neighbor and ally Bahrain, and the Muslim Brotherhood’s rise to power in Egypt.
In fact and in law, that would amount to establishing on those lands a new Arab country that could be
counted
on, in short order, to undergo an ethnic cleansing that would make it judenfrei.
The failure to equalize electorates in different constituencies
counted
heavily against the winners, as it takes more votes to send a Conservative MP to Westminster than it does a Labour MP.
But the problem then arises of how the votes should be
counted
if none of these options commands a clear majority.
Thus, to gain democratic legitimacy, the votes would have to be
counted
either through a preferential system, which asks voters for first and second choices, or with a two-stage process.
But as matters stand today, a new referendum would produce a clear majority for Britain remaining an EU member, regardless of how the votes were
counted
or the questions were asked.
Germany’s Socialism of FoolsBERLIN – If opinion polls
counted
as elections, large parts of Germany would already be governed by the far right.
Austerity must be
counted
among those failures, for it led to a much deeper recession than was forecast – resulting in persistently large fiscal deficits and high debt/GDP ratios – and made it increasingly difficult for governments to convince citizens that current sacrifice would ensure a better future.
Some expected to expand their plants so that they would no longer be
counted
as inefficient – a stratagem explicitly prohibited by the regulations.
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