The double takeaway here is that not everything that counts can be counted and not everything that can be counted counts.
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According to the Enquirer, 6900,2628 provisional ballots and 28503,22019 absentee ballots still have yet to be counted, which will reportedly be counted by Aug. 24.
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When it comes to metrics, it is worth remembering the old adage : Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.
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The number of Canadian articles on the deal can be counted on one hand, but the US coverage could be counted on… well, you'd need a lot more hands.
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In the name of Cordelia stand up & be counted!
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Votes across all states will be counted on March 11.
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That is, if the ballots can still reliably be counted.
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I'm honored and humbled to be counted in the number.
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Theoretically, deaths could be counted through the nation's vital statistics.
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And large numbers of votes can be counted by machines.
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It must also be counted in generations of vanished dreams.
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Now is the time to stand up and be counted.
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The number of operations can be counted quarter by quarter.
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Lots and lots of votes still needed to be counted.
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And conversely, not everything that can be counted actually counts.
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Today, there are 26 glaciers large enough to be counted.
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Every American deserves their vote to be counted and protected.
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Asymptomatic cases -- or mild cases -- may not always be counted.
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The vote in North Carolina has yet to be counted.
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The vote will be counted when the registration is verified.
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Their votes will be counted in Washington on Jan. 21958.
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But the trip could not be counted an unmitigated success.
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White's own cousin is among those who will be counted.
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None of this means that Mr McIlroy should be counted out.
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For example, a patient's pulse can be counted, but "pain" cannot.
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The votes will still be counted, the campaign will go on.
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It is more important now to stand up and be counted.
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Lawful votes in EVERY county in the state MUST be counted.
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Today, there are just 26 glaciers large enough to be counted.
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It&aposs the provisional ballots that are yet to be counted.
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Companies and consumers can't be counted on to break this cycle.
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Trump's admirers Yet Trump's admirers can be counted in the millions.
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Votes will be counted and the result announced on May 23.
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The Geordie nation needed someone to stand up and be counted.
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Only 60 percent were confident their votes will be counted accurately.
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Thousands of votes still remain to be counted in the state.
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Any medals won will not be counted toward Russia's medal count.
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A death must be reviewed by that office to be counted.
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Not everyone knows which types of deaths should be counted, however.
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Our leaders could be counted on to do what was right.
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Already the dead can be counted—in Puerto Rico, Bangladesh, California.
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In manual recounts, not every ballot will be counted by hand.
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" In that case, the guide says, "the ballot shall be counted.
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Some mail-in and provisional ballots were yet to be counted.
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There are also overseas and provisional ballots still to be counted.
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More important, the money will not be counted as taxable income.
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And their conclusion showed that gradual change cannot be counted on.
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That caused 65,800 fewer jobs to be counted in GE's headcount.
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But "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood" can't be counted out.
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The killers brought to justice could be counted on one hand.
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Full-time college students must be counted where they attend classes.
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No longer could we be counted on to honor our word.
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But it's not clear just how those furloughed workers will be counted.
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Never has it seemed so imperative to speak out and be counted.
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But even these pusillanimous Senate Republicans can be counted on for something.
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Then there are debates over what sorts of shootings should be counted.
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They are never allowed outside, except to be counted by their captors.
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But Lyft wants you to know that it shouldn't be counted out.
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Factories, machines, land and office buildings can be counted as capital assets.
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It is not clear how the quotas would be counted or administered.
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In Detroit, the discrepancies resulted in 392 precincts that couldn't be counted.
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They are expected to be counted by Monday, according to the newspaper.
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If a work alienates a reader, should that be counted against it?
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There are still votes to be counted, including absentee and military ballots.
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Or they became likelier to be counted by pollsters as likely voters.
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I think it's time to stand up for ourselves and be counted.
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The answer is that you can't — so these benefits won't be counted.
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Mr. Dryfoos himself may be counted among the victims of the strike.
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S. employees to be counted, but allows companies to exclude non-U.
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Paris Fashion Week can be counted on to shine its own light.
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Could he be counted upon if age robbed him of more velocity?
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The employees who are working without pay will be counted as employed.
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"Voters should be assured their vote will be counted," Mr. Logan said.
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They just can't be counted on to keep it from happening again.
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Republican presidents sought judges who could be counted on to oppose abortion.
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For many respondents, the desire to be counted is overshadowed by fear.
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California Today Tuesday: Here's what you need to know to be counted.
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If your qualifications can be verified later, your vote will be counted.
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They deserve to know that their votes will be counted as cast.
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To be counted is to be heard and represented in your community.
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The only people who can't be counted as survivors are the dead.
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A man, in other words, whose moral imagination could be counted on.
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"We secured the ballot and it will be counted Friday," Allison said.
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A majority of votes is expected to be counted within three hours.
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The votes of diplomats abroad and soldiers are yet to be counted.
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That kind of luck can't be counted on, said computer security experts.
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We think they're to be counted as part of the November report.
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Each year, he has watched closely for his early vote to be counted.
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Croatia has the veterans that have shown they can never be counted out.
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Votes will be counted on Thursday and results are likely the same day.
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Politicians can typically be counted on to try to fulfill their campaign promises.
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Gillum initially conceded on election night before saying all votes must be counted.
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In a sport as unpredictable as golf, no one can be counted out.
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The total cost in lost jobs and business has yet to be counted.
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Even so, investors can't really be counted on to see trouble ahead anyway.
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Overlapping forces will continue to not be counted in the new accounting procedures.
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Exit polls Tuesday show voters largely confident their vote will be counted properly.
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To stand up and be counted amid all the noise, as it were.
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Not all pop-ups and overlays will be counted in Google's new rankings.
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Direct benefits must be counted, says EPA, but co-benefits must be excluded.
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It's important that your vote be counted accurately and not subject to fraud.
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The officials emphasized in an announcement that all the votes will be counted.
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They're tax-advantaged, so trust-fund money wouldn't be counted in that number.
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There are still votes to be counted, of course: Still good old Mississippi.
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His margin has shrunk as mail-in votes have continued to be counted.
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We are not some potatoes planted in a field that can be counted.
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To be counted in the census is to be both seen and supported.
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The campaign also estimated that some 0003,2000 votes have yet to be counted.
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It was not clear whether the game would be counted as a forfeit.
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Cases in which both methods were used may be counted in both totals.
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The results from the international events will be counted into the statewide results.
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According to Motherboard, the results of that vote will be counted next month.
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"standing count" roll call, when they must stand and be counted, Durand said.
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Trump may be unpredictable, but he can be counted on to be craven.
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Adults can try them too, she says, but their data won't be counted.
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Isabel believes strongly that Alejandro should be counted among the victims of Maria.
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Some argue that Zealandia should be counted alongside our (more visible) seven continents.
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Opening the door to be counted poses too great a risk for many.
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Conforto and Company will be counted on to put more balls in play.
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Kemp declared victory on November 7, even as votes continued to be counted.
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In the same year, only 29 percent of Americans were very confident that the ballots cast nationwide would be counted as intended, and only two-thirds of Americans were very confident that their own ballot would be counted as intended.
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Each state determines its own rules for whether a provisional ballot can be counted.
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Why would that be counted as an overthrow (of the government) or an incitement?
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On Wednesday, Abrams's campaign said that some 100,000 ballots still needed to be counted.
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Thatcher said that farmers can be counted on to turn out to the polls.
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That morning all the ballots are to be counted within just a few hours.
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As with any cult figure, Bamford's fans can be counted on to tell you
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"This is your moment to be counted," Scarborough told GOP lawmakers in a tweet.
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Rob Woodall is still ongoing as provisional and absentee ballots continue to be counted.
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Votes will be counted on May 23 and results are expected the same day.
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Cruz remained deadlocked with Trump in Missouri with some votes yet to be counted.
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In response, Scott, the current governor, has argued that fewer ballots should be counted.
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The media can be counted on to help make this into a capital offense.
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The information ministry had announced last week that disabled people would be counted separately.
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To be counted, vote-by-mail ballots only have to be postmarked by Tuesday.
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If the cap is exceeded, those deaths will be counted against the next year.
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But Mr. McGrath declined to concede until some 3,000 absentee ballots could be counted.
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But at least that beautiful superbloom can be counted on to return next year.
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After the group arrived in Puebla, an organizer called everyone outside to be counted.
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If the voter's intentions are clear in a review, the ballot will be counted.
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That can take days to complete, and then those ballots have to be counted.
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Before Trump, Republicans could be counted on to trumpet the benefits for free trade.
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Open a couple aluminum cans and expect the lids to be counted and removed.
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Among his many attributes can certainly be counted a showman's flair for the dramatic.
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To be counted is to secure a place in the story of this country.
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In the worst-case scenario, 1.22%, or nearly 4 million people, wouldn't be counted.
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At the heart of the dispute lies the question: Who gets to be counted?
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The Vermont senator leads in California as the primary votes continued to be counted.
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He also noted that provisional ballots would be counted in California, if they're eligible.
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There are still some provisional and military ballots to be counted throughout the district.
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"LGBT Americans — like every American — deserve to be counted and recognized," the lawmakers wrote.
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Both will be counted as correct in all online formats except for Across Lite.
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Lastly, America should no longer be counted on to export democracy around the world.
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Under another compromise, a slave would be counted as three-fifths of a person.
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Despite his unpopularity, Rauner's personal wealth means he cannot be counted out just yet.
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I'm so honored to be counted among the other constructors of the NYT crossword.
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But that can't be counted on in an era of sharp and rapid polarization.
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They can be counted on to vote regularly, and they are increasingly supporting Republicans.
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"You still had ballots coming in to be counted after Election Day," said Rosenberg.
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They are committed religious conservatives who can be counted on to press these issues.
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But Jackson's own words point out that he would be counted among the critics.
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The votes from a 39-day staggered election will be counted on May 23.
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But it appears that the fall of the pub should not be counted among them.
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Hacks that cause physical destruction are so rare they can be counted on one hand.
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To stand on either side is to be counted among the extremists as a whole.
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Tens of thousands of votes remained to be counted as of Wednesday morning, KRTV reported.
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I could mostly be counted on to stay in our bus or the hotel room.
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However, one car service owner doesn't think it deserves to be counted among the worst.
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Unlike nuclear warheads, cyber-weapons cannot be counted, and their destruction can never be verified.
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Applicants' race could be counted against them, as could messiness, poor morals, and 'effeminate gestures.
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A full life in friendship with nations that can be counted on as allies, always.
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The rest of us mortals will have to wait for the votes to be counted.
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I think it's time for strong women in history to rise up and be counted.
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Clinton led Sanders by 1,531 votes, though some absentee votes still need to be counted.
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Here's how the others break down (again, noting that absentee ballots remain to be counted).
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At least one animal rescuer and eight firefighters can be counted in the above video.
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Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), can rarely be counted on to play ball with mainstream Republicans.
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Votes will be counted by hand starting as soon as polls close at 27 GMT.
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Kim, Khloé, and Kourtney Kardashian can be counted on to show up for Planned Parenthood.
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Who in the Senate, he added, could really be counted upon to understand Trump's agenda?
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At least 85033,367 provisional ballots were yet to be counted, making the final outcome unknown.
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The Republican candidates' leads in both contests are narrowing as votes continue to be counted.
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A full life, in friendship with nations who can be counted on as allies, always.
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"Votes remain to be counted, there are voices that remain to be heard," she said.
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Votes in the seven rounds, spread over 39 days, will be counted on May 23.
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So should he received the most votes after a withdrawal, it will not be counted.
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So should he receive the most votes after a withdrawal, they will not be counted.
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Clinton's voters were very confident that the votes in their state would be counted accurately.
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The roughly 380,000 furloughed government workers will be counted as unemployed in the January report.
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But more than 3,300 provisional ballots had yet to be counted, leaving the outcome unknown.
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Male basketball players who practice with a women's team can be counted as female athletes.
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Those of us who care for the natural world must stand up and be counted.
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We are powerful in numbers and it takes courage to stand up and be counted.
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The most pressing need, though, remains starting pitchers who can be counted on in October.
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Rogue One managing to avoid that cliché shouldn't be counted as a strike against it.
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This fight can be counted among them, and we're not even at the end yet.
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It is unclear whether whoever follows him can be counted on to do the same.
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Ignore their letter, and more will follow, because they really want everyone to be counted.
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The votes will be counted throughout Sunday and official results are expected early this week.
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But economists are divided on whether that added growth can be counted on to materialize.
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Now patients must have a positive lab test result to be counted in the tally.
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Mr. Flannery, 55, will also be counted on to revive the company's languishing stock price.
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These conditions may have contributed to ongoing deaths that could be counted as hurricane-related.
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The survivors can be counted on one hand, give or take a couple of fingers.
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There were an unusual number of absentee ballots requested and not returned to be counted.
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The simple answer: It takes a long time for all the votes to be counted.
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Even "Fox & Friends," which can always be counted on to fluff Trump's ego, raised doubts.
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It could almost be counted against the film that it doesn't quite convey the danger.
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But the votes won't be counted until a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6.
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But the votes won't be counted until a joint session of Congress on Jan. 21969.
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Those rules include banning intimidation tactics such as misrepresentations on whether votes will be counted.
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The new deadline would apply to just over 4,000 rejected ballots that could now be counted.
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Still, their ballots will be counted as provisional and could be stricken at a later date.
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Applicants lie about degrees because they don't want to be counted out of the search process.
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The votes cast by Ash and 3303 others chosen as presidential electors will be counted Jan.
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Those results will be counted and certified by a Joint Session of Congress on January 6.
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Votes received outside of the announced closing time of the voting period will not be counted.
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Couch's attorneys argued Wednesday that the four deaths should be counted as one case, not four.
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By 2025 he wants to be counted among the top five jewelry brands in the world.
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But the thing is there's still more than 3000 ballots that are yet to be counted.
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Atlantic City is in New Jersey, so New Jersey cannot be counted on the list twice.
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Ms Binder's numbers show that the "moderates" in Congress can now be counted on one hand.
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In order to know what LGBTQ+ people in the state need, they need to be counted.
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The remainder will be counted over time, up to the 8-year life of the vehicle.
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There are some other Hills alums who can near-definitively be counted out of the reboot.
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Cities that didn't win HQ2 shouldn't be counted out Cities are shaping the story of America.
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For those that did, CNBC's analysis allowed companies to be counted in more than one category.
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She declined to concede immediately after the November 6 election, insisting that every vote be counted.
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"This is your moment to be counted," Scarborough told GOP lawmakers in a tweet Tuesday night.
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These arts programs have value — in ways that can be counted, and in ways that can't.
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He can always be counted on to save the day no matter how silly he gets.
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A total of 33,771 postal voting slips have been distributed and will be counted on Monday.
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The European Central Bank recently allowed the pending sale to be counted, when checking Deutsche's health.
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However, Morehouse, Spelman, and the AUC community do not have to be counted in that number.
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This is a time for more of the ANC's stalwarts to line up and be counted.
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The more votes that can be counted, the greater the possibility they can close the gap.
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But more than 3,300 provisional ballots were yet to be counted, leaving the outcome still unknown.
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Nearly 900,000 postal votes, a record, were requested before Sunday's election and will be counted Monday.
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Those military and overseas absentee ballotst have until noon on Friday to arrive to be counted.
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Still, Gillum did not concede, insisting that "tens of thousands of votes" remained to be counted.
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In recent years, more women have been raped in this country than will ever be counted.
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Young people know that even an expensive BA can't be counted on to provide financial security.
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Democracy requires citizens' votes to be counted fairly, and those votes must determine who wields power.
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With some votes still to be counted, Ocasio-Cortez led Crowley by about 15 percentage points.
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Singles will be counted as home runs as the press covers every endless inquiry with glee.
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For America, Israel is an ally that can be counted on in the volatile Middle East.
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If anyone could be counted upon to make a confusing situation worse, it was Avery Brundage.
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Ms. Dodge said in a statement that she believed every legally cast ballot should be counted.
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The Constitution requires that all residents of the U.S. be counted, whether or not they're citizens.
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Fox News can usually be counted on to staunchly support President Donald Trump and his administration.
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In Donald Trump, we have a president who can't be counted on to do the job.
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Roughly 3,400 absentee ballots have to be counted, with Ms. Cabán's margin at roughly 1,203 votes.
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The suit seeks an extension of the deadline for ballots there to arrive and be counted.
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If nothing else, we should be deliberate and specific in how we want to be counted.
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If the voter's intentions are clear on review by a person, the ballot could be counted.
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But 563,435 provisional ballots have yet to be counted, with Mr. Balderson's margin standing at 1,754.
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Gay can probably already be counted on for a surprising resurgence under Coach Gregg Popovich's tutelage.
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Election officials determine whether they should be counted, a process that is determined by state law.
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The person could have crossed out one candidate's name, so that ballot would likely be counted.
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The new deadline would apply to just over 25,26 rejected ballots that could now be counted.
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Generation Z can't be counted on to discuss last night's debate around the office water cooler.
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Tulsa's thorny history of racial injustice can be counted as among the most perilous in America.
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WASHINGTON — If a voter accidentally casts a ballot in the wrong precinct, should it be counted?
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"Alaska's vast, sparsely settled areas traditionally are the first to be counted," the Census Bureau says.
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Out-of-state caucuses will be counted as one at-large county on the state level.
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In 22016, that was enough for France to be counted as one of the war's winners.
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They'll be counted as unemployed, but their participation is a good sign for the economy. 5.
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Hungary coach Tibor Benedek told Reuters that Serbia could never be counted out of a game.
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A user counts as one person, meaning they would not be counted twice across both apps.
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The votes will be counted at nearly 4,000 counting centers on May 23 from 8 a.m.
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On Thursday, Mr. Bullock's campaign unsuccessfully argued once again that the disqualified poll should be counted.
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Each year the fakes can be counted fairly easily, while real hate crimes number in the thousands.
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Sure, but they can't be counted on to be the juggernaut we've seen the past two seasons.
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Votes will be counted by hand, starting as soon as polls close at 2100 GMT (21003 EDT).
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In this test's case, views will be counted as "[Media Rating Council] Views," the Twitter spokesperson explained.
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The manatees, of course, have to be seen to be counted and their exact numbers are unknown.
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Officials said they expected that 90 percent of the votes would be counted by 2030-2100 GMT.
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"Absolutely, these numbers should be counted, because stress is a known factor for heart attacks," he said.
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Votes will be counted on May 23 and results are likely to be announced the same day.
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Like Nevada Democrats, registered voters do not have to show up to caucus sites to be counted.
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But one thing that could always be counted on in this oil-rich nation was the gasoline.
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I tried asking various sports economists who can usually be counted on to track wonky sports ephemera.
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One contentious issue is training requirements for pilots, and whether certain simulated training hours can be counted.
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Giuliani can be counted on, too, to hog the spotlight, ignore the evidence and bend the law.
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In public discourse, there's a lot of focus on whether trans women should be counted as women.
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For example, if teens slip from Facebook to Instagram, they'll still be counted in the new metric.
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They'll only be counted on the YouTube homepage, subscription feed, search, and in the "up next" section.
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She ended her campaign after weeks of fighting for all votes in the election to be counted.
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Do you think that that was necessary for her to be counted, and to have a place?
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Buttigieg's campaign staff could be counted on one hand when he announced an exploratory committee in January.
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Podesta said more votes needed to be counted, and that the conversation should continue the next day.
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Ballots will be counted Thursday after the election and can be contested while they are being counted.
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Chinese brand Anta, which has a deals with Klay Thompson and Gordon Hayward, can't be counted out.
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Tell your rep why U.S. Census data is important, and why LGBTQ people deserve to be counted.
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From now on, those locked accounts won't be counted as followers of any account they had followed.
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State law also allows mail-in ballots postmarked Tuesday to be counted if they arrive by Friday.
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Gannett's annual general meeting, when voting results for the board will be counted, is on May 16.
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The entire complex is big enough to be counted among the five biggest Mayan cities ever discovered.
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Russia's action shows it cannot be counted on to keep its word.
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Democrats believe there are enough ballots left to be counted that Nelson could eke out a win.
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But there was a catch: Adult family members could be counted only if they could produce identification.
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There are still many votes to be counted and each voter deserves to have their voice heard.
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His own past history suggests that the self-proclaimed "Comeback Kid" should never be counted out entirely.
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If someone didn't watch for at least three seconds, it's an accidental view and shouldn't be counted.
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Votes will be counted by hand, starting as soon as polls close at 2100 GMT (1700 EDT).
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Not only could she count, but she could be counted on to deliver on very tough votes.
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We think it's more important than ever that citizens and businesses alike stand up and be counted.
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Abrams's team had filed several lawsuits asking for certain mail-in ballots and provisionals to be counted.
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It is such a privilege to be counted among the outstanding Laureates whom I admire so much.
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Here are the main issues in the election, votes in which will be counted on May 272.
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There are still tens of thousands of votes to be counted before a winner will be declared.
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At least 21625,2900 provisional ballots were yet to be counted, making the outcome unknown, potentially for days.
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It's the most fundamental American right: the right to vote — and for your vote to be counted.
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Her campaign had filed several lawsuits asking for certain mail-in ballots and provisionals to be counted.
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A candidate who received donations from financial CEOs could still be counted on to regulate that sector.
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Justin: You're warming up to my point about uncertainty: The unimaginable should now be counted as possible.
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To be counted as unemployed, a person must have actively looked for work in the last month.
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At a certain very cold point, hydrophobic materials can no longer be counted on to be hydrophobic.
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Also, bands may be counted more than once due to being active in more than one locale.
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I could be counted on for doing blow, and usually for staying up until it was gone.
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The number of posts for each team will be counted throughout the day until 9:30 p.m.
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So, because the mystery ballot was found to be spoiled, it will not be counted, she said.
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Taking a vacation, he could be counted on to lose his spectacles, his luggage and his way.
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Simply put, it estimates the final result by looking at what votes are left to be counted.
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The cost of the Forever War can't just be counted in dollars, nor years, nor lives lost.
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The most significant omission can actually be counted: the global increase in average life expectancy at birth.
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So there may be no way for many deaths to ever be counted in the official toll.
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Voters were told to tuck their ballots, which would be counted later, through slits in the boxes.
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If parties don't pass that threshold — and many smaller parties do not — their votes won't be counted.
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People have a right to show and be counted in a way that doesn't implicate the employer.
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Still, all of this would be manageable if key policymakers could be counted on to act effectively.
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Our Founding Fathers wrote in the Constitution that every 10 years the population is to be counted.
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Rand Paul can also be counted on to feign political independence, but he usually falls into line.
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Mr. Gans believes that it can because those identifying as "mixed race" should be counted as whites.
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After marrying Khin, a woman of Karen ethnicity, he opts to be counted as a Karen himself.
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"Let everyone stand up and be counted before God and country," he told another set of reporters.
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Amount is used if things can't be counted but are measured, like amount of concert goers' enthusiasm.
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But those early votes had to be counted along with those cast on Saturday, slowing the process.
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Voters should know by now that Republicans cannot be counted on to work with Democrats in return.
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They will no longer be counted as "confirmed" cases as they were in the previous diagnosis protocol.
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Voters have to stay long enough to be counted at the caucus, sometimes more than three hours.
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If you remarry, your income may be counted against your new spouse's children's aid, or vice versa.
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It instead allowed counties to determine whether the ballots should be counted manually or with tabulating equipment.
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It is equally important for the many honorable Americans to respond, to stand up and be counted.
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The proposal would clarify and narrow the scope of companies that would be counted as deposit brokers.
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If the Federal Reserve can be counted on to maintain inflation at a reasonable level, why not?
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But full-time employees who worked any part of last week would still be counted as employed.
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But this Cleveland-based period instrument ensemble can always be counted on for something a little different.
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" He added the state must have a "deadline after which vote-by-mail ballots may not be counted.
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In other words, the Fed shouldn't be counted on for help until investors have priced in a recession.
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Votes will be counted on Tuesday, with special attention on the regions of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.
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It is already clear that rules on when those ballots should be counted and processed were often broken.
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About 50 percent of the returns will be counted within the next three hours, according to most expectations.
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Christian can barely be counted on to answer her phone call, much less help her shoulder real anguish.
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In any case, though, West can always be counted on to unreservedly rap about what's on his mind.
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Last week Italy's defence minister called for cyber-security and infrastructure costs to be counted as defence spending.
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And that we're able to actually use social media for good to essentially stand up and be counted.
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For example, a business headed by a female veteran would be counted as woman-owned and veteran-owned.
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And only peer-reviewed work will be counted during hiring and evaluation, as a valuable unit of work.
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Lundvall's music can always be counted on to deliver the cold and the warmth simultaneously, in equal parts.
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I need to be someone who can be counted upon and play to the best of my ability.
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The election will held in seven phases until May 19 and votes will be counted on May 23.
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If no candidate receives a majority of votes, second-place or even third-place choices would be counted.
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Votes will be counted on Monday and exit polls and other surveys have often been wrong in India.
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The government can be counted on to use all the tricks at its disposal to frustrate that plan.
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Murder however should be easier to record because there is an identifiable victim, something that can be counted.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the way Twitter user names will be counted under new rules.
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Congressional staffers prepare Electoral College ballots to be counted during a joint session of Congress on Friday. Rep.
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Pruitt, who has trouble obeying even mandatory rules, can't be counted on to follow the suggested ethical guardrails.
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Even though there are still ballots to be counted, Trump and other Republicans declared victory in the race.
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"Every vote should be counted, but, by gosh, not let fraudulent or anti-Constitutional behavior prevail," Colorado Sen.
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Under the bureau's proposal, prisoners would continue to be counted at the facility in which they are housed.
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But at least 2202,2628 provisional ballots were yet to be counted, making the outcome unknown, potentially for days.
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Publishing a book, going on tour, and selling merchandise shouldn't be counted out if done right, Wescott said.
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After each fight, a computer program randomly determines which three of the five judges' scorecards will be counted.
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There are still millions of votes left to be counted in Washington, California and other states out West.
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Q: Do you think our art and artists are standing up to be counted in these dangerous times?
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With rare exception, we can be counted on to win between 101 and 110 medals Olympiad after Olympiad.
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They'd also argue that both historically and presently, the police cannot be counted on consistently to stop fascists.
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Those who support Cruz feel that he can be counted on to make appointments in the Scalia mold.
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But Gillum did not concede and instead insisted that "tens of thousands of votes" remained to be counted.
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Taylor Swift can always be counted on for some exceptional fangirling, especially when it comes to her boyfriend.
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I was not on anybody's side politically and could not be counted on in that traditional political sense.
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The GLAAD Media Awards can be counted on for quotable speeches and one or two great celebrity appearances.
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Otherwise, they will cast a provisional ballot that will only be counted if they return later with identification.
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REITs can be counted among the more accessible alts, and they can deliver good returns while diversifying risk.
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They can always be counted on to work harder, to pull off something that eventually gets them noticed.
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He also won the P.G.A. Championship in August and will be counted on to continue his strong form.
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Five other candidates on the ballot trailed behind and there were still 3,400 absentee ballots to be counted.
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He submits to random urine tests and brings his opioids to his doctor to be counted every month.
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The needle did its job: It swung swiftly when votes from Midwestern battleground states began to be counted.
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The stunning does not kill the fish, only temporarily shocks them so they can be counted or caught.
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Despite the flood of women in my 6,000-person office, female supervisors could be counted on one hand.
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Mr. van der Aa, at least, can undoubtedly be counted on to continue to point up the possibilities.
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Cash or other assistance given to the immigrant victims of natural disasters would not be counted against them.
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Hundreds of absentee and paper ballots could swing the vote and could not be counted until next week.
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"As long as you can tell what they're trying to spell, phonetically, it should be counted," he said.
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That category includes words and phrases that are not names and therefore cannot be counted as a vote.
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And though some ballots remain to be counted, currently only about 1.5 million have been counted so far.
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The canceled games will be counted as scoreless draws, with each team earning two points in pool standings.
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AMOUNT Number is used with things that can be counted, like number of people who attend a concert.
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Lesson 1: The President cannot be counted on to deter foreign interference and may even encourage it again.
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But, he said, they are waiting for all votes to be counted before reaching a decision on conceding.
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But the real opposition's organization — and attempt to undermine Putin — can still be counted as a small victory.
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Voters then receive their ballots on the app and send them back to be counted on Election Day.
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Some analysts had speculated that equipment might be counted in an agriculture component of an eventual trade deal.
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She's grown into that, to be able to be counted on in so many areas of the game.
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Abbott (the challenge to whether all residents should be counted for Congressional apportionment), and Whole Woman's Health v.
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Despite those stiff headwinds, Trump is nowhere close to a point where he can be counted out, however.
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And in the reassurance that small towns can be counted on to give comfort to another in pain.
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By one government estimate, about 6.5 million people might not be counted if the citizenship question is allowed.
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Not saying they're not there, but they can all be counted on one hand with fingers to spare.
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The sum of AQAP's successful foreign attacks since it was founded in 2009 can be counted on one hand.
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The key to Alabama's case is the definition of "persons" who should be counted and thus used in apportionment.
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Investors would be counted on to snap up those bonds, but could demand even higher yields to do so.
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" Huma Abedin "couldn't be counted on to relay constructive criticism to Hillary without pointing a finger at the critic.
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However, the same person can visit a live stream multiple times and be counted in that figure each time.
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On a court leaning decidedly to the right, a Justice Kavanaugh could be counted on to lead the charge.
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With overseas votes yet to be counted, the center-left bloc holds 144 seats, and the center-right 143.
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Transgender Canadians who don't identify as male or female won't be counted in the upcoming census of the population.
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The driver had the dearly departed in the back, he thought the deceased could be counted as two people.
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All paper ballots must be counted and tallied for the official vote, as the exit polls are merely predictions.
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However that will be counted as Joy for Hillary and Anger for Trump…two separate emotions would be logged.
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These online polls would be more "hack proof" — another contemporary concern — and votes could be counted in real time.
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This month, a court ruled that transgender people would be counted in the national census for the first time.
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Just 23 customers, mainly families with young children, could be counted on one recent day, most of them Chinese.
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Burr, a "partisan for gain" with "no fixed theory," could be counted on only to pursue his own ambition.
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So now a silver plan can have an actuarial value as low as 66 percent and still be counted.
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Justice Scalia's vote, therefore, will not be counted in any case this year that has not already been issued.
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Mia Love in Utah as votes continue to be counted, and the race is still too close to call.
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Both campaigns are voicing confidence that they'll be well-positioned with the votes that are left to be counted.
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The election still hangs in the balance, with thousands of ballots yet to be counted, according to the newspaper.
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Clinton is up by around 22012,2008 votes right now with 22028,22028 votes left to be counted — including G.O.P. ballots.
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Still, Gillum withdrew his election night concession over the weekend with a message that every vote should be counted.
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Votes will be counted soon after polling stations close that evening but the results are not expected before Sunday.
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Nothing could be counted on in a world where even when you were a solution you were a problem.
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But even a reaffirmation of the Meese Memo cannot be counted on to end sue-and-settle abuses permanently.
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Women who run track can be counted as members of three teams: indoor track, outdoor track and cross-country.
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The ballots those voters cast cannot be counted until their registration is processed, adding more time to the process.
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That said, even if it's lacking in some features today, Facebook Marketplace is not one to be counted out.
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The election will be conducted in seven phases until May 19 and votes will be counted on May 23.
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Both former presidents, one because of experience, the other temperament, could be counted on to stay inside the system.
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Governments also have a tendency to understate the problem, while the homeless are reluctant to be counted, he said.
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Job losses will be counted not in the thousands or even hundreds of thousands, but rather in the millions.
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Everyone needs to be counted in this — each suspect fever, each dry cough, each body ache, each labored breath.
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Nikema Williams, a Democrat—were arrested in the Georgia capitol as they called for all votes to be counted.
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They must remember to vote early, because tens of thousands of absentee ballots arrive too late to be counted.
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Technical problems with decrepit machines had caused some votes to be counted more than once or not at all.
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Deaths are likely to be counted more accurately than cases, which rely on how many people have been tested.
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Hundreds of thousands of votes remain to be counted, and local officials have said the process could take days.
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The whole point of securing an election is so voters feel confident that their vote will be counted properly.
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Vote shares fluctuated all day, and some ballots — from soldiers and diplomats — may not be counted for several days.
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Students are increasingly viewed as customers to be wooed rather than as participants to be counted for federal reimbursement.
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It could be 45 minutes or four hours, but they can't leave early or their vote won't be counted.
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Any cost to Republicans will be counted in internal divisions and future primary challenges, not in immediate policy defeats.
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Sarah Greenberger, senior vice president for conservation at the Audubon Society, said such voluntary actions cannot be counted on.
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So the percentages of seats in the parliament can only fairly be counted based on all the other seats.
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What remains in question is whether "pedo guy" should be counted as an insult or a statement of fact.
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A three-judge panel ruled last week that the ballot would be counted, bringing the race to a tie.
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Much existing debt will be counted towards satisfying the new rule, the Fed said, a process known as 'grandfathering'.
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This often leads to military ballots getting to service members or back to precincts too late to be counted.
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Should he return without issues, he will probably be counted on to carry a heavy load again in October.
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"The complaints seem to center on the magnitude of the votes that remained to be counted," MacManus told me.
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All four candidates are very close and many votes remain to be counted, so those rankings could change quickly.
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The votes will be counted immediately afterwards and an announcement will be made a soon as possible in the evening.
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Priceline: This stock tends to be counted out over fears of travel, terrorism, Ebola or changes in U.S. immigration law.
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"There is no greater honor than to be counted among you in the fight to bring us together," he wrote.
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In January, a Pakistani court ruled that transgender people would be counted in the national census for the first time.
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Absentee votes still need to be counted, a process that will take until May 24 and could change the outcome.
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But of course, before the results can be counted, voters will need to actually head to the polls on Tuesday.
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"While there are still ballots to be counted, we have beaten the odds every step of the way," Klobuchar said.
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We need a president who means what he says, one whose word can be counted on at home and abroad.
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That means if you have deleted videos from your history or watched in Incognito Mode, that viewing won't be counted.
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And that's why even his one lame idea — hire the best people and work with them — can't be counted on.
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There are still some votes left to be counted, but it appears Democrats successfully avoided that fate in every contest.
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With a few tweaks, the automatic detection system can be trained to identify other animals that need to be counted.
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She dedicated her life to help raise generations of your family and you get to be counted in that number.
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Huawei can be counted among that group, too, especially now that even Best Buy doesn't want to touch its products.
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They are a new breed for Zimbabwe, growing up under Mugabe, and they seem fearless and ready to be counted.
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But it turns out the Falcon 25 that flew on May 29th won't be counted toward the seven flight requirement.
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They're also not wireless, which can be counted as a growing shortcoming in a world of iPhones without headphone jacks.
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If the reason they choose wasn't the driver's fault, the low rating won't be counted toward the driver's overall score.
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AmCham said this month that U.S. businesses could no longer be counted on as a "positive anchor" in bilateral relations.
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In "normal times," global demand could be counted on to grow each year by about one million barrels per day.
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Still to be counted are more than 800,000 absentee ballots and ones cast by voters outside of their home districts.
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When a party controls the presidency, their voters are more likely to have faith that votes will be counted fairly.
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More than 311,85033 votes have been tallied but over 10,000 absentee and provisional ballots remain to be counted, CNN noted.
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Yet actions taken by the Trump administration against Chinese firms on intellectual property grounds can be counted on one hand.
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There are still additional votes to be counted, but they are unlikely to significantly alter the proportions, Mr. Nicholas said.
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The Senate was still under Democratic control and could be counted on to produce legislation closer to the administration's ideal.
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Yes. Voters can write in candidates -- but their votes will be counted only if they could swing the election's outcome.
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A "drink" can be counted as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of hard liquor.
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Perhaps the votes would be counted more quickly if the state decided to invest more money in elections, Enten said.
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With millions of votes still left to be counted, it's unclear what Tuesday's results say about enthusiasm on either side.
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It's not the most exorbitant living but they do get a lot of recompense that can't be counted in dollars.
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One email contained a list of hundreds of official "validators" — people who could be counted on for a good quote.
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But there is a way to overcome the question's malicious effects: Everyone must stand up and be counted, without fear.
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He will be counted on to continue the transformation of a team that won three Stanley Cups by being stodgy.
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One who will not be counted was 23-year-old Jaybee Castor, whose family wept over his coffin on Thursday.
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They should give Democratic voters all the more reason to flock to the polls and let their vote be counted.
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"What is spent on immigration and the earthquake will not be counted in the Stability Pact," he said on Tuesday.
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Obama, playing the role of responsible adult, could be counted on to take the political blame and submit the certification.
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Democrats also want a longer window for vote-by-mail ballots to arrive at elections offices and still be counted.
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Meanwhile, Colyer hasn't conceded the race, waiting for provisional and absentee ballots to be counted, or called for a recount.
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One is that wood harvested sustainably for bioenergy—that's organic material used for fuel—would be counted as carbon neutral.
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In November 2016, about 4.3 million late-arriving and provisional ballots were still to be counted days after the election.
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The details: As of Wednesday, Kobach was leading by less than 200 votes as remaining ballots continue to be counted.
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As long as you make your point clearly, your comment will be counted among those preferring one course over another.
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It turns out that the only thing this unreliable narrator can be counted on for is to cheat the audience.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported the number of federal workers who could be counted as unemployed.
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One reason for the discrepancy is that there is no consensus over which contributions should be counted in the tally.
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But Abrams's team maintains that in a contest this close, all votes must be counted before the race is called.
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What was trickier is how these people's votes were to be counted and how much they would have accounted for.
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The Campaign Legal Center and other groups could then ask the courts to order that the provisional ballots be counted.
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For the president, it most likely would trigger impeachment, and even conviction in the Senate could not be counted out.
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Even if Mr. Trump cannot be counted on to fight for the principles he ran on, they say, they will.
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Votes that were set to get counted Saturday will be counted May 270, wiping April 1043 off the primary calendar.
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Both companies still can be counted as top "digital classified" sites, within an industry seeing its own roil and consolidation.
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To be counted, the jobs must pay at least $50,000 a year — or be expected to pay that much eventually.
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In Hubei province, on February 12 health officials essentially broadened the definition of what could be counted as a case.
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But it means you do have to fight, or be counted among the do-nothings who allowed evil to flourish.
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They have the kind of capital, which means they can be counted on to help their portfolio companies keep growing.
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One unrebuttable criticism was that the M.T.A. could be counted on to squander any amount of money it was given.
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Because a few precinct chairs dropped their worksheets into traditional mailboxes, they would not be counted until they were delivered.
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If a boss says some other executive thinks you can't be "counted on," you need to clear up that ambiguity.
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To be counted in the labor force, a worker (over age 16) must be working or actively looking for work.
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Another kind of sculpture was fashioned at City Hall Park in Manhattan by more Boy Scouts than can be counted.
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The number of banks in the United States willing to lend to hemp producers can be counted on one hand.
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But I believe that the market is efficient, and over the long term it can be counted on to grow.
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Mr. Merrell can always be counted on for an absorbing Sunday theme that resets the mind for the week ahead.
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Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of Wall Street banking powerhouse J.P. Morgan Chase, can be counted in the latter camp.
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But even the lowest rates and most favorable tax provisions won't promote such investment if they can't be counted on.
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They will be counted along with the rest of us in the grand decennial enumeration that the Constitution's framers decreed.
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They will be counted along with the rest of us in the grand decennial enumeration that the Constitution's framers decreed.
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First, nobody was watching it, at least not on traditional television where they could be counted in the Nielsen ratings.
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This secretary-turned-executive-turned-presidential candidate should not be counted out for future presidential races, said Packer, the Republican strategist.
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Independent candidate Kerryn Phelps has a lead of more than 1,600 votes, though several thousand postal votes are still be counted.
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Those statements, to a sitting governor and president, that all votes be counted, was the pretext to scripture read on Sunday.
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Walker at first held off on conceding, with an adviser suggesting that there were too many ballots left to be counted.
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Under Ohio law, the remaining absentee and provisional ballots cannot be counted for 11 days, the secretary of state's office said.
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Abrams has not conceded to Kemp, stating that there are still votes to be counted in Democratic majority areas of Georgia.
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A reader like me must know that a restaurant this expensive can be counted on to provide a remarkable, memorable experience.
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Transportation to and from the schools will be canceled and absences will not be counted against students' records, the release said.
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Some gun rights advocates take it further, arguing that suicides should not even be counted alongside other types of gun deaths.
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But after a court ruled that a disputed ballot should be counted for Yancey, the race was left in a tie.
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In both states, regulators said bitcoin would not be counted as currency when it comes to the states' money transmitter laws.
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"While this data collection is new and therefore limited, we wanted those who chose to identify to be counted," Siminoff wrote.
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Right now, Iran appears to be the big loser in the current round of tensions, but it shouldn't be counted out.
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Clearly, his goal was to put his best foot forward as someone who could be counted on to get things right.
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"When someone does something wrong, you have to speak up and be counted, whether it's President Trump, or a Democratic colleague."
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That means an artist's songs would have to be streamed 1,500 times for it to be counted as an album sale.
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The only ones who can be counted on to fail in such a circumstance are the bullies and the bigots themselves.
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In August, it raised 200 billion yen ($1.95 billion) by issuing subordinated bonds, part of which can be counted as equity.
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China argued that it was not breaching that limit because only the grains procured by government should be counted as subsidized.
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First he claimed he was waiting for every vote to be counted, but he's not getting any closer to a win.
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Just like Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella can always be counted on for a cute moment.
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But we'll keep going until legislators step in, and there is a system that allows for every vote to be counted.
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But that's still a combined 72% of the country very or somewhat confident their votes would be counted as they intended.
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Chung had a narrow lead in votes, but nearly 100 provisional ballots for the primary race still have to be counted.
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Popular music is a protean and ever-evolving thing, and it can be counted on to yield fresh objects of satire.
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As of Wednesday, Kemp held a slight lead over Abrams, with more than 85033,000 mail-in ballots yet to be counted.
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Dr. Stern has even gone a step further, arguing that round moons like Earth's moon should also be counted as planets.
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Wilmer Flores also rapped out three hits after Collins's call and will be counted on more heavily in the coming days.
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About 3,400 absentee votes have yet to be counted, and election officials have said that could take until Wednesday, July 3.
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Sanders argues that superdelegates should not be counted yet because they don't officially cast their ballots until the convention in July.
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At the end of the night's nonstop news coverage, the picture was incomplete, with millions of votes still to be counted.
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"It's the most fundamental American right: the right to vote — and for your vote to be counted," Biden tweeted Friday afternoon.
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Remember when the USA Network could be counted on for solid, nontaxing series that could be consumed without much mental effort?
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Simonds had appeared to have defeated Yancey by one vote before the court decided to allow the ballot to be counted.
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"Canada's so-called allies, which can be counted with 10 fingers, can not represent the international society at all," she said.
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China argued that it was not breaching that limit because only the grains procured by government should be counted as subsidised.
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Once Donald Trump has figured out that something he's said is shocking, he can be counted on to do it again.
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When someone does something wrong, you have to speak up and be counted, whether it's President Trump, or a Democratic colleague.
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Karen is in court arguing that the recount certification deadline should be extended so the previously missing ballots can be counted.
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Nintendo has started calling the copy characters "echo fighters," but for the sake of this list, they'll be counted as individuals.
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In this critical election, and in the future, I urge you all to register and vote, to be counted and heard.
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Men's commitment to protecting their status — their dominant position in the social order — cannot be counted out in 2018 or 2020.
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With ballots still to be counted, Arizona's turnout is up from about 470,000 in 2016 to more than 530,000 in 2020.
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Democrat Danny O'Connor trails the Republican by 1,564 votes in that race, with almost 3,500 provisional ballots still to be counted.
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"Every American, no matter what their choice in politics, should know that their vote will be counted as cast," Lofgren said.
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But that late swing toward Cruz in Louisiana, and his surprising strength in Maine, show that Cruz shouldn't be counted out.
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Within the Austin metro area, for example, non-Hispanic whites make up a majority of the population that would be counted.
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"You have the problem of the cheaters, and the problem of the ones who don't want to be counted," he said.
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"To be counted as active usage, the user must take action in the app," the spokesperson told CNBC in an email.
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Their first choice will be counted, and if needed so will their second, third, or fourth — without returning to the polls.
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The decision comes as votes continue to be counted in the gubernatorial contest between Democrat Stacey Abrams and Republican Brian Kemp.
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Maybe that's the individual Trump should have chosen: a figure who could be counted on to make that "right" decision, i.e.
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Lion's share of absentees will be counted tonight Lamb rebuilds leads as absentee ballots come in Updated at 218503:212019 p.m.
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Saccone only beat Lamb here by about 58%-41%, less than 800 votes, with handful of absentee ballots to be counted.
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Global economic institutions are weaker and Washington's advocacy of "America first" raises doubts about whether its leadership can be counted on.
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Kadyrov's forces represent a convenient instrument for the Kremlin: obedient, battle-hardened troops who can be counted on for messy missions.
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Several thousand absentee votes from across the district remain to be counted, though they are not likely to change the outcome.
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Voter ID requirements made up for the purpose of prevention of certain people to cast a vote that would be counted.
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Intangible assets like a company's brand image, which legions of public relations professionals work to burnish, could be counted as productivity.
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Although absences will be counted as unexcused, some parents say they'll be keeping their children home as a show of solidarity.
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" Ahead of his visit to Israel on Monday, Trump also mentioned Hamas in his speech: "The true toll of ISIS [the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant], al-Qaida, Hezbollah, Hamas, and so many others, must be counted not only in the number of dead; it must also be counted in generations of vanished dreams.
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The jury is still out on whether the events this month should be counted as an attempted coup in the data set.
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Further, he's not to be counted in the wishy-washy Wall Street crowd that likes to play both sides of an election.
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Hawaii's votes -- three for Clinton and one breaking from the state's results and supporting Bernie Sanders -- were the last to be counted.
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It makes for dull work, and if items are counted wrongly, everything has to be counted from the top all over again.
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Several districts are yet to be counted, but Democrats in the state assembly were on the verge of a two-thirds supermajority.
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With one out of every four ballots remaining to be counted, McSally led by about 15,000 votes, less than one percentage point.
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But in his report, the central banker added that not all this money could be counted as a contribution to the economy.
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For another, because a shuttered mall does not bring in rent, those that went dark would not be counted in CoStar's data.
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Longtime Republican strategist Boris Epshteyn said Thursday that Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan should be counted among the great aspirational messages.
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On Monday night, there were reports of some confusion over how caucusgoers should be counted, leading to possible miscalculations of caucus totals.
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"I'm here to tell you tonight that votes remain to be counted," Abrams, 44, told her supporters in Atlanta, Fox News reported.
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Though RH at one point appeared to be losing steam, CEO Gary Friedman proved he should not be counted out, Cramer said.
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The judges however, "could see the intent of the voter" and ruled that the ballot should be counted for Yancey, Hatchett said.
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Tesla says about 6,450 vehicles are still in transit, and that their deliveries will be counted toward the first quarter of 2017.
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If it makes a decent showing at national elections, it can be counted on to help keep the oil in the ground.
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The ballots of 380,000 people who were either late to register, needed help voting or live abroad have yet to be counted.
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The race has been called for Kemp, but Abrams hasn't conceded as her campaign said there are still votes to be counted.
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The company even embraced the idea that stock-option compensation should fully be counted toward its costs, and stopped reporting adjusted numbers.
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The government says voters still need proof of identity and that votes will be counted in front of party representatives, preventing fraud.
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The idea is that it can be counted on to provide tender love—that is, policy easing—when market conditions are rough.
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KOBACH: Well, just to correct one thing you said, it&aposs not the mail-in ballots that are yet to be counted.
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"If people want to take the time to vote they should be able to, and their vote should be counted," Ducey wrote.
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Outdoor recreation, in general, has hit $887 billion, and will now be counted as a portion of the nation's gross domestic product.
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By proving to supervisors that you can be counted on to add value, you're making yourself an asset and creating job security.
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"Since you can't move this circuit, and you can't duplicate it, it can always be counted on to be there," he said.
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He decided to clean up and head home, holding out hope, however tentative: There were still 40,000 votes left to be counted.
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"We want to be counted in the census as Arab Americans," said Samer Khalaf, president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
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Florida's recount has drawn national attention, with Republicans crying foul and claiming voter fraud and Democrats asking that every vote be counted.
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He is a combat-proven leader, steady and thoughtful, who can be counted upon not to abuse the power bestowed upon him.
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But Iguodala will be counted on to replicate last June's heroic defensive effort to limit the Cavs at their point of attack.
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There's been much debate among China watchers as to whether capacity closed as "illegal" can be counted toward the winter cut quota.
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The price of this war can be counted in body bags, decimated families, lost generations of children and staggering costs to taxpayers.
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The president can't be counted on to tell the truth, although none of his lawyers would knowingly let him lie to Mueller.
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SpaceX has denied that it is preparing an initial public offering, but Morgan Stanley says the prospect should not be counted out.
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There are still a few votes that need to be counted — most of them in Democratic-leaning counties, like Maricopa and Pima.
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Foligno rebounded to score 26 goals last season while young forwards Oliver Bjorkstrand and Josh Anderson will be counted on to produce.
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His menu can be counted on for inventive touches; there are scallops with corned beef cheeks, lamb carbonara and Peking pork shank.
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Republican Martha McSally was leading Democrat Kyrsten Sinema in the U.S. Senate race in Arizona with some votes still to be counted.
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The number of books that have done as much good in the world can be counted on the arms of a starfish.
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With about half a million votes left to count, Republicans are nervous that the votes left to be counted could favor Sinema.
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The final votes had yet to be counted when CNN cast its verdict on Georgia's hotly contested special Congressional election Tuesday night.
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"I am incredibly proud and will continue to stand with the citizens of Georgia to demand that their votes be counted." pic.twitter.
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The only other large number of ballots to be counted come from liberal Pima County, which Sinema won by almost 15 points.
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"Delegates have to be counted and allocated by congressional district or State Senate district, and that process takes time," the email said.
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Mr. Navarro isn't in the lead — other candidates include a top lieutenant to Mr. Cohn, Shahira Knight — but can't be counted out.
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Abrams's campaign has filed a number of legal actions in recent days, calling for uncounted votes in the state to be counted.
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Republican presidents since Ronald Reagan have looked for judges and justices who could be counted on to oppose the right to abortion.
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For example, she said, time spent in medical treatment for opioid addiction might be counted toward compliance with a state's work requirement.
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With some ballots still to be counted, his Democratic opponent, Stacey Abrams, is just shy of enough votes to force a runoff.
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But he said thousands of votes remained to be counted and conceded that Mr. Colyer could surpass him and clinch the nomination.
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They provide specific instructions, and according to challengers, these instructions often rule out counting ballots which, they contend, ought to be counted.
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Because he has been held since his arrest, time served will be counted toward his sentence and he is to be released.
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Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, can always be counted on to criticize Mr. Trump, and on Tuesday he did not disappoint.
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While Mr. Moreno quickly declared victory on Sunday night, his opponent did not concede, saying all the votes needed to be counted.
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Art has many more complex pleasures and problems, to be sure, but still this consideration of "souls" should be counted among them.
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Even with some votes still to be counted, the consensus is that these two candidates will advance to the May 7 runoff.
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In some cases, one customer who opens both a checking and savings account could be counted with two open FDIC-insured accounts.
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S. relations have chilled and questions raised about whether Turkey can be counted on longer term by the U.S. and NATO alliance.
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He was, in short, a man who could be counted on to have strong opinions, and a boundless eagerness to share them.
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Think: If there's a large population in a district of immigrant non-citizens who can't vote, should they be counted when redistricting?
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" Gender nonbinary members will not be counted as either male or female, "and the remainder of the delegation shall be equally divided.
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We knew the only way our country would live up to its promise is if everyone could stand up to be counted.
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The ballot had been thrown out, but the judges determined it should be counted because Simonds' circle had a slash through it.
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The agency will still end up spending those funds, which will not be counted against the spending cap imposed by the governor.
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Lunch in Caracas, for example, could cost 10,000 bolívars, requiring carrying 100 bills that might be counted in machines at the register.
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The idea that a student taking classes in Iowa City or Ann Arbor can be counted as an export might seem strange.
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A State Supreme Court judge in Manhattan ruled that all the votes had to be counted, giving the insurgent candidate the victory.
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It is completely possible that Republicans could offer a compelling defense of why this provision should be counted under the reconciliation rules.
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As Republican officials attempt to win court battles about which ballots should be counted, they are claiming voter fraud without any evidence.
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Under the "consistency requirement," a vote won't be counted if the voter didn't mark their preference in the same way throughout their ballot.
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Should Philip/Pippa be counted in with men or women depending on how he/she is presenting on the day of the survey?
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Scott alleges Snipes did not account for the votes left to be counted and failed to report results regularly as required by law.
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One of the "next steps" that quickly gained traction on social media was to text a number to be counted as a participant.
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" Amount refers to a quantity of something that can't be counted: "The amount of alcohol consumed at our last company picnic was staggering.
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As a result, as many as 80,000 voters could be forced to cast provisional ballots that won&apost be counted until next week.
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"Unfortunately, you could not be counted on to be courteous, as you are a child in the most important role the world knows."
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It also did not say whether the Chinese firms' funding would be counted toward their infrastructure or mining obligations under the original contract.
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Absentee ballots will be counted Monday, but officials don't expect those additional votes to change the outcome of the election, NBC News reported.
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But, if the deliverer was tipped via the app, the tip would be counted toward the minimum, rather than as an additional payment.
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A new state law allows ballots postmarked as of Tuesday to be counted, so long as they arrive three days after Election Day.
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Even in adversity, though, Mr. Fass, whose show airs Thursday nights at midnight, can be counted on for a pithy take on things.
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India's election is being held over 39 days from April 11 to May 19, with votes due to be counted on May 23.
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The true toll of ISIS, al Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, and so many others, must be counted not only in the number of dead.
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Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) will pay Tesla (TSLA) hundreds of millions of euros to allow Tesla's electric cars to be counted in its fleet.
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She remained locked in a tight contest with her populist rival Bernie Sanders in Missouri with a few votes yet to be counted.
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The true toll of ISIS, Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, and so many others, must be counted not only in the number of dead.
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That small number can easily be overwhelmed, their regressive clamor stilled, if the rest of SFF fandom simply stands up to be counted.
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The number of Democratic seats that are toss-ups or where Republicans are favored, according to Cook, can be counted on three fingers.
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And if somebody wants to object to an amendment, they need to object and record their objection and stand up and be counted.
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The bloc held a wafer-thin lead over the center-right Alliance with less than 50 of 6,004 districts still to be counted.
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Captain Smith became increasingly troubled as he saw the president failing to persuade the House and Senate to stand up and be counted.
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Unfortunately, you could not be counted on to be courteous, as you are a child in the most important role the world knows.
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What to watch: The election will unfurl in stages for security and logistical reasons, so votes won't actually be counted until May 23.
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Hezbollah was planning to have thousands of such missiles, Netanyahu asserted, but currently the number they possessed could be counted in the tens.
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The erstwhile Goldwater Girl and Goldman Sachs busker can be counted on to do the normal political things, not the abnormal haywire things.
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But that imported power cannot really be counted as clean, he noted, since about 60% of Central America's generation comes from fossil fuels.
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Other means of distribution, like links posted directly to Facebook and Twitter instead of through the Times' sharing tools, could not be counted.
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The bill also allows a fetus to be counted in the census, and can be claimed as a dependent minor on income taxes.
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Now, with about half a million votes left to count, Republicans are nervous that the votes left to be counted will favor Sinema.
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Under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, if a tree is burned for fuel in Europe, the emissions needn't be counted there.
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And there's still no telling how much Darvish can be counted upon in the regular season, let alone for a deep playoff run.
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Kessel will be counted on as a promotional force for the N.W.H.L., while attempting to earn a spot on the 2018 Olympic team.
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The actual votes will be counted on Monday and exit polls and other surveys have often gone wrong in India, where millions vote.
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Having a few of your own creative ideas in reserve to show how you can be counted on to drive business helps, too.
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If the government shutdown lasts through next week, nearly half of the 800,000 workers who have been furloughed will be counted as unemployed.
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On defense, he does not necessarily accrue statistics that can be counted, but he helps the team with his positioning and defensive rotations.
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The dictates of art and the dictates of entertainment don't always conflict, but wherever they do, Miles can be counted on to entertain.
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With the new equipment, paper ballots would be counted by hand or would be read by an optical scanner or other counting device.
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Tuesday's result makes clear that Moore can't be counted on to win statewide races that literally any other Alabama Republican could have won.
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The rules said patients could be counted if they had been to the market or had close contact with another patient who had.
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The Census wrote that they should be counted based on where they sleep and live most of the time as of April 1.
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Surely, Ms. Weingarten assumed, the boy could be counted as a first-generation college applicant, deserving of an admissions bump for being disadvantaged.
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But it will not be the one man in uniform who for 14 years could reliably be counted for that kind of leadership.
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The dollar value of one bitcoin today can't be counted upon for tomorrow, either because the price skyrockets unpredictably, or it suddenly tanks.
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The full implications of the election remain uncertain, because the votes yet to be counted could affect the balance of power in Parliament.
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After three tries a polling worker handed me a pink provisional ballot envelope and told me it would have to be counted later.
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Any club where Mr. MacLean is spinning can be counted on to supply expertly selected grooves from the cutting edge of house music.
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Tests for the virus have not been very accurate, and people who do not seek or receive medical care may not be counted.
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We must recognize that institutions are far more powerful than individuals, no matter how many people of color can be counted in leadership.
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He deserves to be the clear favorite against the seventh-seeded Cilic, but that does not mean Cilic deserves to be counted out.
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For instance, if there's a big prison population in one district with inmates who can't vote, should they be counted when determining districts?
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However, absentee votes from GOP-leaning areas have yet to be counted, and it's unclear if those ballots will make up the difference.
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This week, Abrams launched a nonprofit group to ensure that populations that previous censuses have missed -- particularly minorities -- will be counted in 2020.
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Recently, though, Trump has distanced himself from parts of the network that can't be counted on to cover him in a fawning fashion.
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Clinton has done much to further the Muslim Brotherhood agenda while Secretary of State, and can be counted on doing more as president.
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"We are glad that we will be counted as will be other people," transgender rights worker Almas Bobby told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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For example, the lowest-fare ticket class, Basic Economy, may be counted as only half the miles flown or half a segment flown.
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But in recent years, as her archive has begun yielding previously unknown pieces, her films have come to be counted among her primary achievements.
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On the other hand, Cherkasky says, a rape allegation may be false but never conclusively disproven, and may thus never be counted as false.
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It concerns the meaning of "one person, one vote," asking who must be counted in creating voting districts: all residents or just eligible voters?
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About that new music For the past decade, Swift could be counted on to release an album every two years, usually in the fall.
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As you celebrate with family and friends please talk about re-committing yourselves to register/think/vote be counted in local, state & national elections.
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Trump may be asked to do away with all the limits so complete units can be sent and temporary deployments will also be counted.
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The number of women consuls can be counted on one hand; Zakharova is the only woman to head a department at the Foreign Ministry.
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However, most of the votes in Johnson County, the state's most populous county, had yet to be counted, according to the Kansas elections website.
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She noted that superdelegates do not officially vote until the Democratic Convention next month, and insisted that they should not be counted until then.
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They cannot reliably be counted on to know what's funny and what's offensive, even "good kids" who know the difference between right and wrong.
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As that deadline nears, disagreements persist over where the money will come from, and what should be counted towards the $100 billion annual goal.
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Turnbull said about 30% of the vote had yet to be counted and it was unlikely the final result would be known until Tuesday.
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Though there are still some votes left to be counted, Bernie Sanders won the Democratic race easily with about 56 percent of the vote.
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Selective breeding means such a hen can now be counted on to turn out double that number, and to do so all year round.
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"The places in which jazz musicians can play can probably be counted on two hands," wrote the same New York Times article from 1987.
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Facebook Didn't Sway the 2018 Midterms Before any votes could be counted, Alexis Madrigal said Facebook was not a determining factor in the midterms.
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Instead, the lesson of the 2016 nomination season is that procedural democracy cannot be counted on to protect substantive democratic values at all times.
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However, these days, I do stand up to be counted that I'm very, very sad when I see children being separated from their parents.
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His campaign put out a statement saying the race is too close to call, and noted that provisional ballots still need to be counted.
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Females, who have leftover spermatophore shells that can be counted, typically mate 2-3 times, but as many as 6 times in a lifespan.
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Insiders say the number of African-Americans at a studio vice-president level or above can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
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The UFC, meanwhile, lets active fighters off the hook for losses because they can be counted to step up when another fighter gets injured.
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When the ballot is completed, it is electronically sent back to NASA's Mission Control Center, then forwarded to a clerk's office to be counted.
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That equation worked pretty well when the economy was still mostly farms and factories, producing things of similar quality that could easily be counted.
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Generally speaking, between about 70% and 75% of Americans have had at least some confidence that the votes will be counted fairly since 2004.
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"This is a real moment in time for MPs to stand up and be counted, and there's definitely an appetite for doing things differently."
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The county registrar instructed all voters left off the roster to cast a provisional ballot and assured them that their votes will be counted.
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Only about half of Trump supporters are at least "somewhat" confident that votes will be counted fairly, the Pew Research Center found in August.
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The judge did indicate that he is unlikely to remove the state signature requirement, which would allow the now-voided ballots to be counted.
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Lawyers for Nelson and other Democrats had asked for the ballots in question to be counted with no review of the signatures at all.
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Jim Black Quartet (Friday) The drummer Jim Black can often be counted on for smart, convulsive momentum, with AlasNoAxis or with his acoustic trio.
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In the past they could be counted on to approach regulation with a light touch, but today's populist Republicans are not so hands-off.
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Vicki, who could always be counted on to make sense of the complicated world of politics, appeared on C-SPAN more than 40 times.
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An all-female theater company might be counted on to lay bare men's flaws and follies onstage, but at Takarazuka the approach is gentler.
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Any ballots that cannot immediately be counted will be stored in "emergency bins" and will be tallied up as soon as possible, they said.
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At the close of the comment period, HHS reported well over 100,000 comments, with tens of thousands more that had yet to be counted.
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If the medical crisis was caused by the shock of the storm, and help wasn't available, such a death could be counted, he said.
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"Every eligible voter in Florida deserves their vote to be counted and should have confidence in Florida's elections process," Scott said in a statement.
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To the Editor: Eric Posner is right that neither Congress nor the courts can be counted upon to safeguard freedom from an authoritarian president.
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Under guidelines from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, emissions from imported electricity should be counted in the country where the power was produced.
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Just a rumor about that could really scare a lot of people who are citizens and might not want to be counted at all.
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Political parties began to nominate slates of electors in each state — electors they believed could be counted on to vote for the presidential nominee.
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An algorithm that draws its lessons from the present reality can't be counted on to improve the course of the future on its own.
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The morning after the election, Mr. Balderson held a lead of 1,754 votes over Mr. O'Connor, with 3,435 provisional ballots still to be counted.
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Democrats' opposition can be counted on — but if early signs are any indication, much of that opposition will just end up making matters worse.
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Those presidential candidates who raise money from and associate with this sort of donor cannot be counted upon to aid in America's climate survival.
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Mr. Martin has been incarcerated since his arrest, and the two and a half years he has served will be counted toward his sentence.
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Fourth of July celebrations may vary around our melting pot of a nation, but there's one constant that can be counted on: the fireworks.
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A year later, we know that this president can only be counted on to pivot in the sense that a Tilt-a-Whirl can.
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It has signed up many Medicaid enrollees too, but Quenga's understanding is that those enrollments will not be counted in the new funding formula.
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Because the things that can't be counted are the things that make us human, and the things that are the most important to protect.
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And we're going to need to have a massive community outreach program so that the public understands how to be counted in the census.
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However, Mr. Colyer was enjoying an advantage in Kansas's most populous jurisdiction, Johnson County, where nearly all the remaining votes were to be counted.
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His office said Wednesday evening that there were fewer than 25,000 ballots left to be counted in the race, 22,000 of them provisional ballots.
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She can usually be counted on for a seductive, gossipy, insightful story without the contrivances that keep "Nine Perfect Strangers" so flabby and unwell.
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Under the law, overseas and military ballots that are postmarked on time can arrive up to 10 days after the election and be counted.
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It's important that everyone be counted, because the federal government uses that information to determine how many seats in Congress each state should have.
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Faced with a crisis they can't solve with violence, they dithered and whined and wasted time that can and will be counted in corpses.
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The upshot, Russians now say, is that while their country lacks the West's economic might, it can be counted on to keep its word.
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Later in the day, Mr. Muslimyar apologized for his forceful language, but repeated his demand that even votes cast without biometric verification be counted.
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For the village, the status as first to be counted is an honor, said tribal leader Robert Pitka, administrator of the Nunakauyak Traditional Council.
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More than any nomination contest in memory, this race is unsettled a little more than weeks before the first votes are to be counted.
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High-yield bond issuers have increasingly exploited poorly drafted voting mechanics that allow for multiple bonds to be counted as one class of notes.
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South Africa's National Treasury, which oversees the country's international bond issuance, confirmed to IFR that the two banks should be "counted as one bookrunner".
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Should a student miss school because they're lacking the immunization requirements, their missed days will be counted as unexcused absences, the school system said.
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Perhaps Casanova should be counted as an explorer, too, or at least as a travel writer, even though his journeys were confined to Europe.
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Gorka has frequently sought to establish himself in the White House as someone who can be counted on to push back against the media.
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Sixers coach Brett Brown says the 23-year-old All-Star point guard will be counted on to hoist long-range shots this season.
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Or if a company sells a smartphone that has unlimited data, maybe that should be counted as higher-value than its price would reflect.
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In what the Dutch are calling the "four-eyes principle," each vote will be counted and verified by two people at the polling station.
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The bureau said the miscalculation resulted from using three distinct databases, where the same device could be counted more than once for the tally.
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"This president cannot be counted on when it comes to something this controversial, to do the right thing," said Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin.
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It did not apply to those convicted of murder or sexual offenses, and questions arose about which crimes should be counted in those categories.
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Adding the question could depress participation in the census (about 6.5 million people might not be counted) and affect how congressional seats are allocated.
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I call the Magic Wand "Mariano" after Mariano Rivera, the Yankees closing pitcher who could always be counted on to finish a game perfectly.
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For instance, if a voter filled in a box in one place, and wrote a check mark in another place, those votes wouldn't be counted.
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Only marginally employed, he's a blusterer who can't be counted on to pick up the kids from school, let alone be faithful to his wife.
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Just before the 90-day travel ban was to take effect on June 29, the State Department said fiancés would be counted as close family.
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In that case, you'll be asked to fill out a provisional ballot, which will still be counted as long as you're in the right place.
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The net effect could make the trade gap appear larger, according to economists, because such goods would be counted when imported but not when exported.
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Rigging the process by which the Constitution commands all persons in America be counted, and through which votes and government resources are apportioned and allocated.
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Caracas, Venezuela (CNN)About the only thing that can be counted on around the clock at Gustavo Diaz's home these days is the gas stove.
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You're 40 times more likely to be counted a suicide, you know, if it's a gunshot wound under identical circumstances, otherwise rather than an overdose.
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And the workforce is come out of the woodwork back in, so they will be counted and the unemployment rate will probably continue to fall.
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Census officials adjusted the wording of census materials to emphasize that everyone in the household should be counted, including children and babies of all ages.
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But, despite talk last month of focusing on the relays, Pellegrini showed on the penultimate day of the championships that she cannot be counted out.
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But the community now seems divided, with some mutts clamouring for minority-religion status and others content to be counted as a caste within Hinduism.
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The election will be held in seven phases and votes will be counted on May 23, with results likely to be clear the same day.
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The bodies of 50 soldiers can be counted; many of the men are killed execution-style on camera, while others are seen surrendering in terror.
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The core of the Sanders argument is that superdelegates should not be counted in delegate estimates until they cast their ballots on the convention floor.
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By 2050, the 50,000 people currently living in the archipelago could be counted among the millions of "climate refugees" expected to surge across the globe.
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Among these issues are whether the actual rules that dictate how the votes will be counted by the House and Senate together are themselves constitutional.
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With most devices needed to be replaced over that time period, that means annual shipments of 180 million can be counted on, the analyst said.
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You need to have a very, very delicate touch here, though: Don't swipe all the way or you'll be counted as having viewed the story.
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However, on Wednesday a three-judge panel ruled that a disputed ballot should be counted for Yancey, the Virginian-Pilot newspaper reported and Yancey confirmed.
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Though millions of votes have yet to be counted, but Clinton has already been shown to be leading the popular vote by a sizable margin.
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The judge blocked Mr. Husted from requiring full and accurate completion of absentee- and provisional-ballot forms before otherwise qualified voters' ballots could be counted.
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Despite the constitutional limit of two terms, Morales argued that his first administration shouldn't be counted because he had been elected under a previous constitution.
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Before the 259 election, CBS News and Gallup asked similar questions to Pew about whether people were confident that the votes would be counted properly.
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Germans will vote on paper at polling stations or by mail in advance and the ballots will be counted and entered into a computer system.
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Any grizzly killed by a hunter will be counted toward a mortality ceiling that will also include bears killed by cars and even natural causes.
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This in turn speeds the process of recounts and audits, saving taxpayers in the long run, and assuring voters that their votes will be counted.
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On Saturday, Sinema campaign manager Andrew Piatt continued to express a belief that there are more Democratic ballots left to be counted than Republican ballots.
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It also asks that the plaintiffs' absentee ballots be counted for the 2016 general election and that they be awarded the costs of filing suit.
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Unlike some of OneMain's traditional insurance products, these policies might not be counted toward the 36 percent costs that fall under the consumer agency's rules.
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Razor thin margins in at least five races Tuesday made it likely that provisional and absentee ballots would need to be counted, potentially delaying results.
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Both O'Rourke and Biden could be counted on to pursue a more moderate course than many of the other leading candidates, particularly Sanders and Warren.
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They would be counted as extremely poor if they lived in Africa, and they are our neighbors in the most powerful nation in the world.
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This is why we need qualified, nonpartisan leadership at the Census Bureau that will help ensure that the voices of all people will be counted.
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"I do believe it will be a much tougher issue for them and they'll have to stand up and be counted by voting," he said.
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That said, Tuesday's deregulation can be counted as a win for oil and gas drillers because it can loosen rules surrounding methane gas, Cramer said.
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And industry representatives would have a much clearer conflict of interest, and could be counted on to promote whatever studies supported their case for deregulation.
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We will know, in the next week, whether either party can be counted on to put national interests ahead of their own narrow political ones.
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Artists like Z-Ro, Pimp C, and Boosie Badazz are just a handful of artists who can be counted as Future's forebears in this regard.
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Evidence for contact between the Vikings and the Islamic world is abundant and uncontested, but this particular textile fragment cannot be counted among that evidence.
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Pre-poll votes still need to be counted, and with Australians having cast a record number of early votes, these ballots could affect the results.
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The Sacramento Kings are the lone outlier in the group in that they're not able to be counted among the best teams in their conference.
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This means people with less common names in the respective country may not be counted—something Berggren noted may disproportionately affect representatives from minority groups.
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Clinton is declared the winner, and nearly 210 percent of them say they have little or no confidence that Americans' votes will be counted properly.
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The question as the votes continue to be counted: Does Bloomberg, currently in third, and Warren, now in fourth, finish at or above 15% statewide.
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Over 5 million people have already responded to the Census as of March 16, and all US citizens are to be counted by July 31.
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Absentee ballots still must be counted but Mr. Lamb held a lead of just under 600 votes, enough for him to declare victory early Wednesday.
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Ball State University that low-level supervisors who lack hiring and firing power should not be counted as supervisors when determining employer liability for harassment.
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She might revile Donald Trump, but she also owed him for this much: In 2020, no candidate, and no idea, can safely be counted out.
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Volunteers on Reeds Beach in Middle Township, N.J., sifted through nets that temporarily trapped shorebirds so that they could be counted, tagged, weighed and measured.
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I hope he will not repress the people or tolerate corruption so that our country will be counted among the great nations of the world.
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But if slaves could somehow be counted in an indirect system, maybe at a discount (say, three-fifths), well, that might sell in the South.
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While lot-line windows may be legal, they can't be counted for light and air, because they might not be there tomorrow, Mr. Fariello said.
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On the rare occasion a Mets player finds himself on first base, he can be counted to proceed at a genteel pace, if at all.
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Arizona Senate: There are more than 600,000 votes to be counted in the race between Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema, according to The Arizona Republic.
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Under state law, those voters must return to county election offices within three days and clear up the problem for their votes to be counted.
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The initial phase of the recount was the subject of about a dozen lawsuits over which ballots would be counted and what deadlines would apply.
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"This should give sufficient time, within the state's and counties' current administrative constraints, for Florida's voters to ensure their votes will be counted," he wrote.
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Most members of Congress hold safe seats, and most of the time, Congress's many veto points can be counted on to prevent anything from passing.
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That number was even higher among non-white voters -- of whom almost 6 in 10 said it was likely not all votes would be counted.
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Mr. O'Rourke is betting that voters who often stay home for midterms — young and Hispanic voters, in particular — can be counted on to show up.
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"We don't want the fraudulent votes to be counted, no matter who it belongs to," said Daud Sultanzoy, a senior member of Mr. Ghani's campaign.
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Henry Clay's American System, Abraham Lincoln's land-grant research universities and Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal can all be counted as legacies of Hamilton's vision.
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After the Shire deal, which closes on Tuesday, Takeda will have a stronger pipeline and be counted among the top 10 drugmakers by sales globally.
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Mia Love (Note: In each of these districts, we are awaiting clarification on the number of ballots still to be counted.) ME-49.13: Republican Rep.
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Even when we disagree with them, we should be respectful of their bravery to stand up and be counted when the issues matter the most.
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Even without becoming politicians themselves, celebrities giving huge donations to campaigns and issues of their choosing affects politics in more ways than can be counted.
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There is no standard practice across the state, and individual counties are allowed to decide whether their ballots will be counted by hand or machine.
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She shrugs when I ask if he should be counted as a storm fatality and says she rejected FEMA's offer to pay for Miguel's casket.
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Can Mueller be counted on, if necessary, to look in an uncomfortable direction toward friends, colleagues and those who are responsible for his own appointment?
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Cohn's not alone in his analysis, especially since the number of Democratic House victories have increased in recent days as votes continue to be counted.
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Police have even considered the biometric data on her smartwatch to determine when she died, though the data is unlikely to be counted as evidence.
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Instead, her campaign chair, John Podesta, asked media and supporters gathered at the Javits Center to go home, assuring them that every vote would be counted.
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He can be effective in Control maps — especially for those proficient with Deflect — but he can't be counted on to hold a point on his own.
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The Abrams campaign has not conceded the race, with staff saying yesterday they expect at least 77,000 more votes to be counted from Democratic-leaning districts.
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After trailing narrowly on election night Tuesday, Sinema had steadily gained an advantage over her Republican opponent as votes continued to be counted in subsequent days.
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But the race has narrowed as votes continue to be counted, and late Monday the AP retracted its call after the release of new vote tallies.
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"This is tragic, the Natural History Museum is a national treasure... the loss cannot be counted in rupees," he said, according to the Times of India.
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Manafort's lawyer Tom Zehnle stressed that defendants in similar tax fraud cases involving money hidden overseas received sentences that could be counted in months, not years.
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I don't think that like every single detail in the book is absolutely true and can be counted on as a guide to our future world.
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She admitted that they have their different interests, but her husband can always be counted on for a back rub at the end of the day.
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Adding to that note, 22016,450 vehicles were in transit at the end of the quarter, which will be counted in its Q1 deliveries, the company said.
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This will be able to reveal details such as how well crops are growing or allow the number of trees in a forest to be counted.
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A 2016 Pew study showed that 78% of US citizens are confident, or very confident, that their vote will be counted fairly in the upcoming election.
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Votes are set to be counted on May 23 and exit polls suggest a better showing for the NDA than what was expected in recent weeks.
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No word yet on whether Elon Musk's Boring Company not a flamethrower flamethrower will be counted as a flamethrower (or made in China for that matter).
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"The USA Freedom Act should be counted as a victory for those fighting for civil liberties and increased government transparency," Issa said in a May statement.
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Back to the days of Henry Kissinger and before, it was the State Department that could be counted on to provide a long-range strategic vision.
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But that also adds a layer of suspense: Members in attendance will vote electronically, with quick tallies, while the paper proxies must be counted by hand.
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The victory over an impressive roster of GOP candidates shows that he can't be counted out and underscores the political class's repeated underestimation of his strengths.
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Clinton leads Bernie Sanders by 29.9,257 votes, with some absentee votes still to be counted, and earlier Thursday, Sanders announced he would not contest the results.
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If both chambers approve the objection, then Pennsylvania's electoral votes wouldn't be counted, putting Trump 15 votes away from losing his majority in the Electoral College.
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He alluded to "the upper classes (who) want to bring (poorer) people back down," but he insisted that neither they nor he can be counted out.
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Low-trust societies waste piles of time and money working out who can be counted on, defending vulnerable stores of wealth, and guarding against con men.
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When we demand it," Abrams told the crowd at her results party around 2 AM. "I'm here to tell you tonight votes remain to be counted.
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A Pew survey in October found 2100% of Americans very or somewhat confident their votes in their communities would be counted as they intended in November.
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"I feel, and I'm sure everyone agrees, that it's important that every vote be counted and we're going to allow that process to continue," Jacobs said.
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Since a lethal dose can be counted in micrograms, anyone possessing a kilogram of fentanyl should be viewed as a drug dealer, Bates said on Tuesday.
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Walker did not agree, meaning Florida's vote-by-mail deadlines will stand and domestic vote by mail ballots received after Election Day will not be counted.
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Mr. Wright refused to concede, suggesting on Tuesday night that there had been voting irregularities and insisting that all absentee ballots and affidavit ballots be counted.
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Greene County ballots won't be counted until Wednesday morning, but Washington County officials reversed course and announced they would count those votes as soon as possible.
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Rouda, whose lead improved slightly on Thursday to 51 percent, versus 49 percent for Rohracher, estimated that 70,000 ballots remained to be counted in the district.
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A case that ends in acquittal will, therefore, be counted four times if it is covered in a news story and is pending for three years.
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Now the restive Mr. Macron, 38, the youngest man in Mr. Hollande's cabinet, can be counted as a new element in Mr. Hollande's growing political woes.
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That's because the ballots that were received ahead of the election will be counted first, and those votes will be disproportionately composed of older registered Democrats.
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A call to volunteer, before El-Sayed and she spoke, had a revival feel to it -- stand up, be counted, pledge some time and be celebrated.
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Even if that happens, Bramwell said, "they may still have to wait for the special votes to be counted" before a final determination could be made.
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The number of Syrians that have arrived in Italy since the change in the EU-Turkey agreement could be counted on one hand, as I understand.
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She continues to have a huge problem with race, and can be counted on to say something totally off-color and offensive every couple of months.
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Reliability means leaders can be counted on to deliver on their word and their plans, and can be trusted with being in charge of company responsibilities.
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Bruce Poliquin (R-Maine) stood up to ask if the Senate could be counted on to pass tax legislation, according to people familiar with the meeting.
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Pruitt said the EPA would not pursue another idea floated by EPA leadership that would have allowed exported ethanol to be counted toward those volume quotas.
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Now, technically, the votes cast in state capitals all across the country still have to officially be counted by the new Congress on January 6, 2017.
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For months, the labor market could be counted on for an upbeat counterpoint to negative developments, including a fragile global economy weighed down by trade tensions.
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As Mr. Kemp and Mr. Deal spoke at the Capitol, protesters stood outside the governor's office suite with signs demanding that every vote be counted properly.
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To be counted a supporter of Republicans or Democrats, executives had to direct at least two-thirds of their donations to candidates affiliated with one party.
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With provisional ballots yet to be counted, it could be days or weeks before there's a final result in the election, one of many on Tuesday.
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And as in the past, the narrow view that people can be counted as patriotic only if they grant the anthem sacrosanct status still holds sway.
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Whatever the specifics of her latest release, her live performances can be counted on for dazzling costume changes, elaborate stage scenery and ubiquitous Top 40 hits.
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He was taken into custody last November, and at least part of his time in pretrial detention may be counted as part of his prison term.
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As of this writing, more than 500,000 ballots have been counted in Arizona's 2020 primary, and more remain to be counted in the state as well.
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If their first choice is not viable in their home precinct, the next in line will be counted if that person reaches the 15 percent threshold.
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On Tuesday, from his Senate seat, Mr. Muslimyar threatened the Election Commission's chief, Hawa Alam Nuristani, who had said only biometrically verified votes would be counted.
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And now you are about to be un-flummoxed, a perfectly cromulent word that will definitely never be counted as legit in our Spelling Bee game.
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Those voters in support of a viable candidate can hand in their cards and leave after the first expression and still be counted in subsequent votes.
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"Multiverse" is uneven and flawed, but it is also challenging and ambitious; qualities that ballet needs and that Mr. McGregor can be counted on to provide.
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New Orleans can be counted on to win at home, but an assumption that it will outscore Carolina by 10 seems to overestimate the Saints' defense.
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" For Mr. Brosda, the question of just how likely the Elbphilharmonie is to repay its hefty investment is misplaced: "Not everything that counts can be counted.
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Rose, who has been an admirer of Ichiro's, bristled at that suggestion, saying the Japanese stats could not be counted equally with a major league total.
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The website also notes that emission reductions from supplier-led activities not related to products sold at Walmart can also be counted toward Project Gigaton's goal.
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Normally, the United States might be counted on to help resolve the crisis, given that it considers itself a close ally of all the sparring countries.
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Many of those people, though, are concerned about how many of their monthly payments will be counted — or even if the certification itself will be revoked.
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But if a student misses school because they're lacking the proper records, their missed days will be counted as unexcused absences, the school system previously said.
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We honor the importance of data - we founded a data collaborative, after all - but we also we honor the importance of things that cant be counted.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, who serves on committees that are likely to have contentious hearings, can be counted on to work over many nominees.
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Before the 2010 census, city officials worked hard to persuade immigrants to allow themselves to be counted so Denison could receive its share of federal dollars.
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But, with fewer than 1,800 votes separating the candidates and more than 3,400 provisional ballots still to be counted, NBC has not yet called the race.
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After a slew of legal fights around the recount in Florida, the Supreme Court decided that the initial results would be counted, giving Bush the election.
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But three of the eight who attempted to buck Clinton were replaced by state election officials, raising questions about whether their "faithless" votes will be counted.
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Finally, the census clip prompted more people to take and wear the "Be Counted" sticker as they left — if they lived in Texas or New Jersey.
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"The number of serious bidders can be counted on one hand, especially if the ideal deal means an offer for the whole business," another source said.
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And the influence of the most visible couple to wed last year can't be counted out: Prince Harry presented Meghan Markle with a gold engagement ring.
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Absent any such petition that preregisters the write-in candidate for eligibility, it's highly unlikely that write-in votes in those states would even be counted.
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The 2016 electoral votes will be counted on January 6 by a Joint Session of Congress, with Vice President Joe Biden presiding over the largely symbolic meeting.
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Households that skip the citizenship query but otherwise fill out a substantial portion of the questionnaire will still be counted, Justice Department attorneys said in court documents.
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Indeed, most of these countries could be counted on to seize a host of commercial opportunities that could accrue following any such move by the United States.
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Still, if the US and North Korea find concrete ways to improve their relationship, that could be counted as at least a small, but still significant, success.
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These bonds will now be counted as HTM even if it pushes the debt held under the category above the current 21.5 percent ceiling, the bankers said.
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In Boston, Walker will be counted on to bring veteran leadership to a team that suffered from dissension in the locker room in the 2018-19 season.
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A complaint filed Tuesday by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Nelson says cutting short the hand recount would violate constitutional rights for votes to be counted.
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All France's resources, the wealth and poverty of its towns and the disposition of its nobles would be counted, so that the king could control them better.
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Labor conceded defeat even with several seats in the 151-seat House of Representatives too close to call and millions of early votes still to be counted.
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So while Sanders remains a top-tier contender and shouldn't be counted out, this surely isn't where he'd hoped to be at this point in the race.
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Just over 17 million people voted for Brexit, by comparison Trump received the backing of more than 59 million Americans - with some votes still to be counted.
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Trump said this spring that replacement fencing should be counted by the media as his "wall," since he is replacing ineffective old barriers with effective modern ones.
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The Obama administration was trying to make sure that people in the LGBTQ community would be counted, and the Trump administration seems to be turning that around.
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Any infections that began after March 29 may have yet to be counted because it typically takes two to three weeks for an illness to be reported.
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In the cases of his failed airline, four huge bankruptcies, and more ugly controversies than can be counted, Donald offered excuses but not a sense of responsibility.
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Finally, the groups are asking that Google faces the maximum possible civil penalties — $42,530 per violation, which could be counted as either per child or per day.
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They could be counted on to prioritize the interests of business and the wealthy; indeed, they often regarded that as the only way to help the city.
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Unless the government reopens next week, furloughed workers will probably be counted as unemployed, as they would not have received a salary during the pay period survey.
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The number of non-completely embarrassing pieces of art about rock music, outside of rock 'n' roll itself, can be counted on a sole two-finger salute.
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The Golden State allows absentee ballots to be counted if they are mailed by Election Day and arrive at the registrar by the Friday after the election.
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I counted the steps to the road, the steps up to church, the number of dishes and silverware I washed ... anything that could be counted, I did.
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Suzy Trutie, a spokesperson for the county's supervisor of elections, told CNN there were 266 ballots in the shipment and that the votes will not be counted.
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Walls separate us from the possibility of exercising life-giving love, whereas bridges offer us the possibility, and Christians are to be counted among America's bridge builders.
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But they must also ask themselves what's missing from it and what it could mean for their children, grandchildren and other loved ones: Will they be counted?
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As of this week, she had tallied 21848,740 votes here, giving her an edge of 74 votes over Mr. Trump, with absentee ballots still to be counted.
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It can be tossed and battered by stormy seas, as during the Obama presidency, but it always prevails and can be counted on in times of crisis.
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Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite joined in the pop lyrics fun by suggesting that even after Britain's "divorce", its European allies could still be counted on as friends.
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In an interview with CNN, Pesquera conceded that such a situation should be counted as part of the hurricane death toll if the details can be confirmed.
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"Nearly half of Clinton supporters (2023%) and just 11% of Trump supporters are highly confident that votes across the country will be counted accurately," the center said.
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The current EPA is arguing that these reduced mortality rates should not be counted as benefits because there are other regulations specifically geared toward reducing particulate emissions.
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Mr. Amenta, 20143, was describing how five years ago he joined Spring, an e-commerce company so small that its employees could be counted on one hand.
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The vast majority of the remaining ballots to be counted are in Maricopa County, the state's largest, where elections officials are working through about 21625,2900 uncounted votes.
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Even if those feelings are misguided, based on falsehoods, fickle, or fleeting, the opportunity to be counted is strongly valued and has a revered place in America.
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