Sentences with phrase «longer count on»

«They can no longer count on getting an application approved just because they think it is a good project with real community benefits.»
That means households who might struggle to get financing to buy a home can no longer count on direct or guaranteed loans from RHS.
oth the Huawei Mate 9 and the Huaei P10 and P10 Plus had been launched from the starting with Android 7 Nougat, so we elevate out no longer count both on the list.
If there are people who depend on you financially (including children, a spouse, a business partner, disabled or elderly relatives), having a life insurance policy will protect them when they can no longer count on your earnings.
What would happen to your family if they could no longer count on:
What would happen if the entire economy could no longer count on the validity of contracts, the security of loans, the title to assets?
There's also the fact that the AFT, along with the NEA, were harshly reminded that it can no longer count on unquestioned Democratic Party support.
His own conversion to the school reform movement offers one more reason why defenders of traditional public education such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers can no longer count on the Democratic Party for unquestioned support.
With the city's tax base wiped out by the hurricane, New Orleans could no longer count on local funding for schools, nor would the tax revenue be available to back a pre-Katrina approved bond issue.
But as global populations grow and climate change kicks in, one thing is certain: we can no longer count on the water to be where we expect to find it.
In an interview with The Independent on Sunday, the Unison general secretary suggested the Labour leader can no longer count on his union's automatic support when he said he still has «a lot to get right» and should abandon the strategy of only issuing «reasonable statements».»
When your little «explorer» learns how to open a gate or climb over it, that will be the sign that you can no longer count on baby gates to protect your child.
The reason babies who cry it out go to sleep eventually is not becasue the need subsides but they realize they can no longer count on their parents for whatever they need.
After losing to Navy, the Cougars can no longer count on their list of beaten teams to get them into a New Year's bowl.
The strategic soundness of the spread remains intact, but there's one element of Meyer's offense that he can no longer count on: surprise.
Farmer in Chief, Dear Mr. President - Elect,... there are reasons to think that the old approach won't work this time around; for one thing, it depends on cheap energy that we can no longer count on.
When you can no longer count on your own safety (or the safety of your money and job) in the most powerful and free country in the world, there's not much you can count on.
And the giant social network can no longer count on Instagram to help retain that younger audience, according to eMarketer.
As we head into 2010, you can no longer count on the wind to drive your growth efforts, and good is no longer good enough.
First, it is now much harder for borrowers to justify investment in non-productive projects because they can no longer count on the huge gap between nominal GDP growth and the lending rate to bail them out of bad investments.
You can no longer count on a company for the same sort of security that you once could.
TV networks are realizing that they can no longer count on the old framework of industry relationships to protect them as we saw in the recent fight between the Dish Network and Viacom.
But now, the commodity super-cycle is drawing to a close, and Canada can no longer count on high resource prices.
«If the manager is no longer counting on me, if he thinks that other players are better, then he should say it.
Teachers unions have long counted on Democrats as their most loyal allies.
Big plans for Alfa Romeo, to essentially turn it into a full - line premium brand serving as Jeep's Italy - based counterpart, have changed, Marchionne said, because FCA is no longer counting on China as a centerpiece for the plan.
Bitcoin maximalists have long counted on the Lightning Network and its off - chain transaction solution to fix the network's increasing scaling issues and exorbitant transfer costs — but it seems this dream might not be as close to reality as the blockchain community wishes.

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Those consumers are carrying record levels of debt, so it's unlikely they can be counted on to carry the economy for much longer.
Two things are always certain when it comes to living in Los Angeles, California: the cost of living is exceptionally high and if you wait long enough, you can always count on a neighborhood to spike in popularity.
And while not every out - of - pocket health - care expense counts as deductible, long - term care insurance premiums do, with age - based caps on how much you can deduct yearly (see chart below).
«We are no longer in an era where potential investors or acquirers go after companies who focus on their user count
Morneau plan to raise long - term growth is counting on waves of new measures designed to advance fundamental science, nurture the innovative economy and to knock down many of the barriers preventing women from fully participating in the workforce.
As long as there's bad weather, they're counting on good business.
This eye - catching graph pops out of a report published by Boston Consulting Group on January 21: it illustrates how the current oil price crash, while not (yet) the deepest in recent memory, is the longest - lasting — and counting.
If you have been counting on the new health - insurance exchanges where you can shop for plans for your small business, you may have wait longer than you thought.
SC: Aussie dollar bears who are counting on AUD to tumble on either a China growth slowdown or a collapse in Australian house prices will be waiting a long time.
And over the last forty years, large corporations have nearly eliminated the safety nets that workers used to count on from them, including implicit promises of long term employment and secure pensions.
But it's also becoming increasing clear China can no longer be counted on to power the economies of other countries, which, in today's low - growth global environment, is increasingly a threat in its own right.
The Paris - based group, which counts Switzerland among its 35 member states, on Tuesday issued findings from a year - long review of the Alpine country that has long been associated with shady financial transactions and as a haven for clandestine deal - making.
When providing financing, a seller stays tied to the business long after the sale has been made, counting on the new owner to turn profit and pay back the principal with interest.
But I'm counting on realizing a big long - term reward from taking a more personal approach to business.
As always in Britain, you can count on the bookies for the last word: both Ladbrokes and William Hill bookmakers now offer 5 - to - 1 odds on a Yes vote — the longest since betting began.
Many people are woefully unprepared financially for retirement, and they shouldn't count on working longer to make up the difference, a new national survey reveals.
In fact, commodities are in the midst of their longest streak of gains on record, according to Bloomberg: 13 - consecutive days of gains and counting (as of Jan. 2).
«Don't count on it holding the record too long,» said Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst for S&P Dow Jones Indices, who remains bullish about the trend.
I would define long - term risk as failing to achieve the returns you're counting on for a comfortable retirement.
In this case, to figure if you held cryptocurrency longer than one year, start counting on the day following the day you acquired it.
But when you have a 32 - person team, you need systems that you can count on to hit longer - term objectives.
When you retire, you need income you can count on, year in and year out for a very long time.
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