1. Needless to say, virtually all debtor governments are counting on continued negotiations with their creditors to alleviate their debt burdens. 2. As long as government counts by race, this sort of thing is encouraged. 3. Aleksandr Potyomkin, a senior Central Bank official, said the government was counting on several sources to raise desperately needed revenue. 4. Both governments counted on overwhelming domestic approval, and they were right. 5. But the government is counting on the rating system to encourage manufacturers to compete with one another to do better. 6. For the first time, the government has counted such families, providing a glimpse into the ever-changing American family. 7. For that, one would need access to the newer sky spy imaging technology that enables the government to count nose hairs on a chosen target. 8. I found out that when I became a minister the government would count me as self-employed even though the Episcopal Church would be my employer. 9. It is also expected that OMB will issue guidelines how the federal government should count such people. 10. Since then, however, the government has been counting this surplus against its deficit. |