count against造句1. The recent political incident will inevitably count against the peace process of the two countries.
2. Your lack of experience could count against you.
3. Lack of experience will generally count against you in an interview.
3.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
4. For that job her lack of experience may count against her.
5. He is highly regarded, but his youth might count against him.
6. Your criminal record could count against you in finding a job.
7. Being late will count against you far less if no one has been kept waiting around as a result.
8. This means that no evidence could possibly count against Freudian theory in its classical form.
9. Even the pleasure their data provide may count against them.
10. This situation will count against you. Be careful.
11. His awful public image could count against him.
12. Gail's qualified for the job, but her lack of experience will count against her.
13. The fact that the abortion referenda will be held the same day may also count against Fianna Fail.
14. They regulate the interpretation of behaviour and hence make it at least very difficult for evidence to count against them.
15. The Treasury is required to invest assets of those trust funds in government securities, which count against the debt limit.
16. Most importantly, we are strongly inclined to "confirmation-bias": we systematically focus on data that support a view we hold and ignore data that count against it.
17. The most unlucky match this year for Milan I count against Lecce.