1. Business people are counting on his carrying out long-delayed initiatives like tax and customs reform. 2. But if Gramm is waging an uphill fight for the nomination, few people count him out altogether. 3. I hope we can get a better balance, so people can count on a better, long-lasting relationship. 4. If people with unlimited budgets cannot count on quality construction, who can? 5. In a series of lifelike small encounters, some comic and some deeply emotional, Sully discovers how many people count on him. 6. In Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, hardscrabble places with scores of vacant and boarded-up buildings downtown, people count on Washington for help. 7. It may offend your sensibilities, but in many cases it has become institutionalized to the point where these people count on baksheesh to supplement their miserable paychecks. 8. Many people might count the premiere of a TV movie on their life as a landmark moment of fame. 9. Many people would count the Dallas meeting a success if the bishops voted for a policy like that. 10. Once the feed corn got head high and the soybeans leafed out, people could count on seeing the stand, which in reality was just a table. |