Sentences with phrase «not keep count»

In planning its budgets, the park district does not keep count on how many children attend its free after - school activities, raising questions about whether tax money is spent efficiently.
These products have been used over and over and over again so many times that we can't keep count.
I've watched dozens (haven't kept count) of anime, such as One Punch Man, Another, Azumanga...
Hollywood can not keep counting on independent filmmakers to bring diversity to the movie industry.
One of which is that we don't keep count.
This has been many hundreds of dogs — this year we have not kept count but in previous years we have had as many as 3000 enquiries to re-home unwanted pet Border Collies.
I can't keep count of all the movies I've seen, and especially in cute little New Zealand cinemas.
And for those not keeping count, Call of Duty 2013 will be the tenth Call of Duty game.
Though to be fair I'm not keeping count of which is the gold standard for Nintendo press conferences or Directs.
To Marston's horror, this man doesn't keep count of money so much as he does Marston's own misdeeds and shortcomings.

Not exact matches

«Edwards wasn't convicted, but his jury hung on several counts, and the trial was driven by factual questions: Did Edwards know about the payments, and was their purpose political, or were they simply intended to keep the peace within Edwards's marriage?»
A lot of people counted them out two and a half years ago, and although I don't know that there's been major product innovation, they've definitely kept costs down and have succeeded greatly.
This feedback proved invaluable, as it inspired me to keep going, get busy, and not count each rejection a total loss.
Judging by the investments that are underperforming so far this year, the supposedly safe - haven assets — the ones you counted on to keep your portfolio stable during periods just like the current one, when market volatility surges — are turning out to be not so safe after all.
Because of poor record keeping and a lack of regulatory oversight today, your vote, as a shareholder, may not be counted.
I have lost count of the number of times rivals, reporters, bankers and even my own finance directors have told me that our time was up — but every time, I kept going and tried another angle, thinking that our situation was not as dire as it appeared.
Their managers sell losing securities, match up losses and gains, hold stocks at least a year so that their gains count as long - term, choose stocks that don't produce a lot of taxable dividends, and try to keep taxable transactions low.
All of these stories depend on the narrative Musk feeds — that he's not into details, doesn't care if Tesla keeps its short - term promises, and that long - term screw - ups on which short sellers are counting are just a series of short - term messes the boss is already too proud to clean up.
I haven't kept exact count, of course, but over the past quarter - century I have surely read (or tried to read) a couple thousand books on investing.
 Almost a quarter of that was the auto aid. It was important for preserving jobs, for sure. But does it count as «stimulus,» in the sense of stimulating expenditure? I don't think so. It was more in the realm of a balance sheet transfer that kept an important company going. If the auto aid was «stimulus,» then so too was the much larger line of credit which Ottawa advanced to the banks (they could have tapped $ 200 billion under Mr. Flaherty's EFF mechanism)-- all of which was also repaid. In that case, Ottawa's «stimulus» was more like a quarter - trillion dollars... far outpacing everyone else in the OECD as a share of GDP! Of course that's nonsense. This was just one of many ways that Ottawa inflated the true value of its stimulus effort last year (including counting as «stimulus» the increase in EI payouts that automatically accompanied last year's mass layoffs).
You need to keep count of my words to tell me how you have found that a certain usage of words is therefore relevant and then you show your true self «and not care».
However, it is true that when men are in foxholes and their lives are on the line they all want a good weapon, ammunition, buddies they can count on, and air support, even the most devote believers, because deep down they know what's going to keep them alive, and it isn't God.
When you have a world filled with liars and adulterers and murderers and greed and selfishness (even though we know what's right and what's wrong but we do it anyway) and the God that created you loves you so much that he needs to sacrifice his Son for all of us who have not kept his Law, in order to wipe out those terrible sins, then you should be praying that you're counted as one who kept his Laws.
While it lasts, married men should be as if they had no wives; mourners should be as if they had nothing to grieve them, the joyful as if they did not rejoice; buyers must not count on keeping what they buy nor those who use the world's wealth on using it to the full.
«IF YOU CA N'T COUNT ON JESUS TO KEEP HIS PROMISES IN THIS LIFE, HOW CAN YOU POSSIBLY BELIEVE HIM ABOUT AN AFTERLIFE?
For instance, one can not count on another keeping her or his promise because circumstances at the time when the promise falls due may dictate or permit that it be broken in order to maximize the good.
I keep reassuring people who say that the flesh is meaningless and weak, and that only the spirit counts for anything, that they should act on their beliefs, pray up a storm of requests for forgiveness, and then do themselves (and, not so incidentally, the rest of us) a favor by killing themselves.
Only the full experience of this capacity can bestow upon human affairs faith and hope, those two essential characteristics of human existence which Greek antiquity ignored altogether, discounting the keeping of faith as a very uncommon and not too important virtue and counting hope among the evils of illusion in Pandora's box.
«If you have kept the Law, count it not merit, since for that you were created,» runs a rabbinical maxim.
«No more suffering» «You are doing alright, keep helping» «Slow down, your body can't keep up to your demands» «It isn't how much you do, Terri Jo, that matters, it is who you are that counts».
Keeping the syrup to a scant teaspoon ensures the sugar count doesn't outdo the protein, which will help your blood sugar levels stay even all morning.
When you keep on counting calories it doesn't matter.
I've never tried plantain (apart from plantain chips which I'm not sure counts:P) I keep saying I'll try it in a recipe but I feel slightly intimidated by them This recipe sounds delicious!
I just didn't add them because I was keeping the carb count lower.
If you can keep to the low carb guidelines don't sweat it out counting calories unless it is wildly obvious that you have a problem in that area... eating 5 steaks is problem in that area... when a single one would do.
We're not all about calorie counting at Bembu.com, but when you're looking for a snack, it's a great idea to keep the calories to a minimum.
While that is not currently something I'm interested in since I do not wish to count my calories or any macro nutrients, I will keep it in mind for any changes in the future.
Nutritional highlights: I'll keep it short and sweet, since you know that when it comes to holidays I don't think we need to be counting every calorie.
At last count we've been through three different recipes plus innumerable variations of each when I just couldn't keep my hands off the recipe (which would be at least 95 % of the time).
We like to keep our TOTAL carb count low (not just NET carbs), in order to keep our blood sugar levels stable and reduce sugar cravings.
You won't be faced with the challenge of keeping track of a point system, counting calories, counting carbs, or forced to buy brand name pre-packaged diet foods to succeed.
Hi Sarah, that's a tough question to answer, but I can say that I've kept slices in a Ziploc bag, in the fridge, for... 5 to 7 days (I wasn't counting), without any noticeable drop in quality.
We're going to keep it under the hat and keep it good and not jinx it, and you're going to do just wonderfully, and soon you'll be able to emerge from the ocd - counting chrysalis and be delighted with yourself and your body!
I don't think it will really make that big a difference in the probiotic count or keeping ability.
The secret to losing weight isn't just counting calories — it's also about eating wholesome foods that will keep the pounds off and your metabolism revving.
I can't even count the number of recipes that I've tried with the stash of overripe bananas that I always keep tucked in my freezer.
The funny thing is that I never tried galette before, but kept seeing them all over Instagram, and somehow I knew I'd love them though I'm actually not on a sweet side at all (well, if you don't count fruits and chia puddings as those).
TJ's announced their most popular products (voted on by the people, not by actual sales counts) in 12 different categories — those items that keep lines long (but moving), customers loyal, and employee Hawaiian shirts freshly pressed.
I don't «count» calories in the sense that I restrict myself, but I do keep track of what I eat in MFP and I love checking recipes to see what's in them.
Just keep quiet, don't rock the boat, and just count the money I bring in.
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