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And because these units are so desirable, the waiting list is not counted in years, it's counted in decades.
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.
The trees were counted in Forest Service aerial detection surveys.
I'm honored and humbled to be counted in the number.
They outplayed us when it counted in the third period.
It must also be counted in generations of vanished dreams.
The results aren't even fully counted in Austria's presidential election.
The votes have been counted in Iraqi Kurdistan's independence referendum.
Their votes will be counted in Washington on Jan. 21958.
A total of 2100,403 homeless were counted in Seattle alone.
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An estimated 6 million Latino people counted in the 2010 census would not be counted in 2020 as a result of adding the citizenship question, according to a study by Harvard University's Shorenstein Center.
About 77 percent of votes have been counted in the Dec.
Trump's admirers Yet Trump's admirers can be counted in the millions.
Crystal's unborn child was also counted in the official death toll.
Thousands of votes still remain to be counted in the state.
Already the dead can be countedin Puerto Rico, Bangladesh, California.
That caused 65,800 fewer jobs to be counted in GE's headcount.
The cases in Brooklyn are not counted in the new CDC report.
Two-thirds of the population is easily counted in the decennial census.
Only three were counted in the wild in an October 2016 survey.
Votes were also still being counted in races in Arizona and Georgia.
Watches have been counted in the "other products" category in financial results.
While asset sales were big chunks counted in billions, acquisitions have been mainly counted in millions, like the 430 million euro for solar energy firm SolaireDirect and the $762 million for 40 percent in Dubai air-conditioning firm Tabreed.
The total was a dramatic increase from 93,500 such cases counted in 2016.
A few years prior, the perfecto would have counted in the record books.
Not counted in that figure is any DVD sales or on-demand purchases.
Overlapping forces will continue to not be counted in the new accounting procedures.
Not all pop-ups and overlays will be counted in Google's new rankings.
They're tax-advantaged, so trust-fund money wouldn't be counted in that number.
To be counted in the census is to be both seen and supported.
Those are indirect hurricane deaths normally counted in a disaster's official death toll.
Cases in which both methods were used may be counted in both totals.
If noncitizens weren't counted in the census, how might American politics be affected?
But then Yancey's team successfully got one extra ballot counted in his favor.
The average Canadian rig count for December 2016 was 83, up 36 from the 173 counted in November 2016, and up 49 from the 160 counted in December 2015, said Matt Stanley, a fuel broker at Freight Services International in Dubai.
The agency did not specify whether the wounded attacker was counted in that figure.
A total of 143,363 confirmed cases have been counted in China, including 490 deaths.
Women who were misdiagnosed and sent home wouldn't have been counted in the analysis.
By contrast, just a few hundred manatees were counted in the 1970s, officials said.
The adviser used figures of indebtedness that had been double-counted in SolarCity's spreadsheets.
It will select 51 delegates, the most of any nonstate counted in this process.
For decades, Republicans, and especially conservative Republicans, insisted that character counted in public life.
If that's the case, then the death is counted in the official death toll.
But the penguins haven't been counted in person since 1982 when researchers last visited.
He also noted that provisional ballots would be counted in California, if they're eligible.
Do you think your town or neighborhood was accurately counted in the 2010 census?
How did Facebook decide what a news post is for those counted in the number?
"Nine, eight, seven," Borman announced, then counted in his head for a digit or two.
It's counted in base 64, meaning YouTube can squeeze 73,786,976,294,838,206,464 IDs into just 11 characters.
Much of what is being closed was "unofficial" and never counted in the first place.
At least one animal rescuer and eight firefighters can be counted in the above video.
All of these companies also employ contractors who are not counted in the headcount numbers.
The first votes tallied will be vote-by-mail ballots counted in the 11 p.m.
The main problem is that pending cases are counted in the same way as convictions.
With 85% of the vote counted in Michigan, Biden leads by more than 160,000 votes.
No. It's about reducing the number of people of color being counted in the census.
Make sure that everyone — documented, undocumented, citizen or not — is counted in the 2020 census.
A total of 115 cases of the coronavirus have been counted in Britain so far.
Now patients must have a positive lab test result to be counted in the tally.
In larger cities, like Washington, D.C., the wait for public housing was counted in decades.
But votes in the Afghan Parliament are cast secretly and then counted in the open.
All the stats accrued during those games counted in official NBA statistical rankings and standings.
The number of homeless people counted in Washington has declined for three consecutive years under Bowser.
As many as 14 Google bikes were counted in Stevens Creek as of July 13, 2017.
Still, Facebook estimated that about 5% of the accounts counted in monthly active users are fake.
For those that did, CNBC's analysis allowed companies to be counted in more than one category.
Overseas voters return a traditional "vote-for-one" ballot that is counted in the first round.
As one official reported earlier this week, many transgender patients are not even counted in statistics.
However, Morehouse, Spelman, and the AUC community do not have to be counted in that number.
This hypocrisy is possible because emissions from exported coal are not counted in the country's targets.
With nearly all votes counted in Chesterfield, Northam was running less than 1,000 votes behind Gillespie.
One of them could even transform the way the nation is counted in 215 and beyond.
Kamala Harris (D-CA), for example, is black and South Asian, and counted in both categories.
People with symptoms mild enough not to seek medical treatment aren't counted in the official totals.
Some free services are displacing activity which has never been counted in GDP, like casual matchmaking.
Later, my vote would be hand-counted, in the old-fashioned way it's always done here.
For now, Shi and her father are not counted in the official statistics of people infected.
In 2015, 88 albino squirrels were counted in the Squirrel Count, up from 75 albinos in 2014.
The poll reading was taken after most – but not all – voters were counted in the presidential election.
If you watch it or interact with the feed, your attention is counted in views and engagements.
For example, if teens slip from Facebook to Instagram, they'll still be counted in the new metric.
We stopped it, but we can stop it from happening if we get counted in the census.
All but two of them were already counted in the Airbus order book, an airline spokeswoman said.
The more than 228 bloated bodies I counted in a mosque in Banda Aceh after the tsunami.
And as of now, their deaths haven't been fully counted in the National Violent Death Reporting System.
Tria said the structural deficit, not the headline one, was what counted in Italy's deal with Brussels.
Most of them are not looking for work, so they are not counted in the unemployment rate.
Families mourn their dead in nighttime rituals, the spirits excised without being counted in a formal registry.
Not counted in those numbers are people who seek sanctuary in houses of worship without going public.
But the bill's failure, which counted in at a 22018-24 vote, didn't come as a surprise.
The cost of the Forever War can't just be counted in dollars, nor years, nor lives lost.
So there may be no way for many deaths to ever be counted in the official toll.
The votes are still being counted in some states, and Sanders was leading Missouri at press time.
People have a right to show and be counted in a way that doesn't implicate the employer.
A finished third-floor room of about 250 square feet is not counted in the total area.
The figures are based on people in shelters and people who are visible and counted in public.
How might daily life for these residents be affected if they were not counted in the census?
Researchers consider them indirect hurricane deaths, and they are normally counted in a disaster's official death toll.
Counted in the usual way, by quarter notes, it is around 2698 beats per minute, not around 24637.
Counted in the usual way, by quarter notes, it is around 360 beats per minute, not around 180..
When all the votes were counted in November, the President-elect won 306 electoral votes to Clinton's 232.
It was part of southern Africa's "haven" that comprises 60% of all savannah elephants counted in the census.
This time trying to figure out why so many kids counted in the Census weren't enrolled in school.
Inheritance, which usually is not counted in official surveys of household income, may hold part of the answer.
Votes were still being counted in Iowa when Sanders boarded his charter plane to New Hampshire after midnight.
"When you live in a rural area, response time is usually counted in hours, not minutes," said Webb.
And it won't be following the rules — but rules have never really counted in the Murphy universe anyway.
There are still millions of votes left to be counted in Washington, California and other states out West.
Q: Do you think our art and artists are standing up to be counted in these dangerous times?
The low employment, however, is in part because those living in prisons are counted in the city's population.
Earlier, when the votes were initially counted in November, Trump won 306 electoral votes compared to Clinton's 232.
Martha McSally as more votes were counted in Arizona's Senate race late last week, the President began complaining.
Not counted in CBS' figures was ESPN's airing of the game in Spanish on its ESPN Deportes channel.
This time, trying to figure out why so many kids counted in the census weren't enrolled in school.
Experts say the correct numbers are likely much higher, only those seeking hospital care are counted in tallies.
There were 8,622,698 people in the city last year, 447,565 more than were counted in the 2010 census.
The framers of the Constitution made clear that everyone counted in apportioning Congress (if not in whole numbers).
You're taking a number of them and future costs being counted in, the total is now 18.6 billion.
Messam did not qualify for any of the Democratic debates and was not counted in many major polls.
In recent days, however, ballots have been counted in more heavily Democratic areas, giving Mr. Brooks's an advantage.
Other common influence work, such as public affairs or foreign lobbying, is not counted in these revenue figures.
Some analysts had speculated that equipment might be counted in an agriculture component of an eventual trade deal.
However, the same person can visit a live stream multiple times and be counted in that figure each time.
And it is just one of more than 20 we have counted in Linyanti in just over 48 hours.
The Cowboys and 49ers games were counted in the study, however, thus driving down the rate of reported concussions.
Transgender Canadians who don't identify as male or female won't be counted in the upcoming census of the population.
Their names may be unfamiliar—JCET, Tianshui Huatian and TFME—but their revenues are counted in billions of dollars.
Free spectrum abounds in the higher bands—in particular where the length of radio waves is counted in millimetres.
These online polls would be more "hack proof" — another contemporary concern — and votes could be counted in real time.
Provisional ballots still had to be reviewed and mail-in ballots were not all counted in the tight race.
This month, a court ruled that transgender people would be counted in the national census for the first time.
Justice Scalia's vote, therefore, will not be counted in any case this year that has not already been issued.
More than 90 percent of the missing output is being counted in 10 other countries, according to the paper.
The change in how troops are counted in Afghanistan was quickly welcomed by a leading Republican on Capitol Hill.
It should be noted that Afro-Caribbean players born in the U.S. are not always counted in that group.
There were also thousands of graduate students, not counted in the numbers above, teaching as part of their training.
Everyone needs to be counted in this — each suspect fever, each dry cough, each body ache, each labored breath.
Moreover, customers can automatically renew their plans, and those renewals don't get counted in the enrollment tally until later.
He leads Sanders by about 2202 delegates overall, although votes are still being counted in California, which Sanders won.
The U.S. Census Bureau says that about 1 million kids younger than age 5 were not counted in 2010.
Any cost to Republicans will be counted in internal divisions and future primary challenges, not in immediate policy defeats.
Friday's report was the first instance of same-sex married couples being counted in the general married people category.
With votes counted in 333 of 10,119 precincts statewide, Pritzker had 46% of the vote, Biss 26% Kennedy 24%.
Of the 7,350 residents counted in Hastings, a Grand Rapids suburb, in the 2010 census, only 40 were black.
The latest toll takes account of some deaths that had been double counted in Hubei, the health commission said.
Shorter licenses — counted in months, not years — are the new policy standard for ride apps, according to Transport for London.
In January, a Pakistani court ruled that transgender people would be counted in the national census for the first time.
However, the massive GM strike, in which about 50,000 people joined picket lines, was not counted in this month's report.
A new coalition is providing Native Americans with the resources to ensure their communities are counted in the 2020 census.
But more girls were counted in the states where sex selection had been most common, such as Haryana and Punjab.
The types of conventional weapons counted in the report are everything from tanks and supersonic aircraft to submarines and missiles.
One in 10 kids up to age 4 — more than 2 million children — were not counted in the 2010 census.
Fewer than one in 210 Clinton voters lack confidence that votes being counted in their states will not be accurate.
She dedicated her life to help raise generations of your family and you get to be counted in that number.
Critics had argued that adding the question would drive down the number of immigrants and minorities counted in the census.
There is no reason to believe people's ballots aren't being counted in Colorado, but Trump suggested that's what's happening anyway.
"Over half the cases that we found that were toxic or lethal were not counted in the system," Hall said.
And if Mr. Trump left after the votes were counted in Congress but before he was sworn in on Jan.
It's not the most exorbitant living but they do get a lot of recompense that can't be counted in dollars.
Wages you contribute to your retirement plan are not counted in your taxable income, which can lighten your tax load.
"What is spent on immigration and the earthquake will not be counted in the Stability Pact," he said on Tuesday.
Members of rival parties accused election officers of fraud, saying many ballots had been counted in secret, guarded by soldiers.
One reason for the discrepancy is that there is no consensus over which contributions should be counted in the tally.
Second, two House races — Georgia and Montana — had special elections in this election cycle, which were counted in the total.
Votes are counted in an absurd way, and the result can diverge significantly from the actual will of the people.
According to the vote tally the party has released, 104,883 votes have been counted in the first round of voting.
The City of London said the borough had built 17 homes outside its boundaries, which weren't counted in the research.
To be counted in the labor force, a worker (over age 16) must be working or actively looking for work.
That's 46 times as many people as counted in the government's December report, which put the death toll at 83.
Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of Wall Street banking powerhouse J.P. Morgan Chase, can be counted in the latter camp.
Nearly 600,000 more ballots were counted in the Democratic gubernatorial primary than the Republican race, demonstrating the Republican incumbent Gov.
Major celebrities she counted in the fourth quarter of 2016 included Carrie Fisher, Janet Reno, Florence Henderson and Fidel Castro.
Of the 55 countries counted in the Democrats Abroad primary, Clinton won just three — the Dominican Republic, Nigeria, and Singapore.
First, nobody was watching it, at least not on traditional television where they could be counted in the Nielsen ratings.
"People should not have to jump through all these hoops to get their votes counted in Ohio," said Ohio Democratic Rep.
Votes are still being counted in the race for Washington's 8th congressional district, currently represented by retiring Republican congressman Dave Reichert.
Chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease and diabetes are often not counted in the final toll of natural disasters like Hurricane Maria.
Not counted in the report are certain Pentagon systems, as well as those run by independent agencies, among them the CIA.
Abrams has not conceded to Kemp, stating that there are still votes to be counted in Democratic majority areas of Georgia.
The authors believe the number is actually much higher, as home and nursing home deaths are not counted in that total.
ET with 99% of the vote counted in the Republican primary, Trump was in the lead at 32.5%, with Florida Sen.
Such a switch, especially if it is undervalued, removes production value that would otherwise be correctly counted in the United States.
And Clinton is still hoping for a sweep, with votes still being counted in the close race with Sanders in Missouri.
One group is not counted in those numbers, though: the people who keep all their retirement money in target-date funds.
This year's budget is $5.5 million for the 592,130 trees in all five boroughs that were counted in 2005, she said.
Jacobs handily defeated Democrat Linda Haney, with most of the votes counted in Knox County on Thursday, according to unofficial returns.
The researchers taking the survey found the smallest proportion of native species among the 561 species they counted in the understory.
The number 3,000 was chosen to represent the population of Kenova, which came in at 3,0007 when last counted in 2017.
The decision comes as votes continue to be counted in the gubernatorial contest between Democrat Stacey Abrams and Republican Brian Kemp.
And he saw, crucially, that they had support where it counted, in the villages where a vast majority of Vietnamese lived.
Choose one of these areas and explain how it might be affected if noncitizens were not counted in the 2020 census.
The deal also sets aside $2.5 billion to ensure everyone is counted in the 2020 Census, according to a senior Democratic aide.
Further, he's not to be counted in the wishy-washy Wall Street crowd that likes to play both sides of an election.
In Palm Beach County, a heavily populated Democratic area, Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher said that votes were not counted in time.
Rena's friend/pimp began trading sex when she was underage, and therefore was counted, in our data, as a sex trafficking victim.
Funeral home directors told BuzzFeed News last week that they have received dozens of bodies not counted in the official death toll.
Those that are deemed by prosecutors to be justified are not counted in official statistics, nor is gunfire that misses its target.
For another, because a shuttered mall does not bring in rent, those that went dark would not be counted in CoStar's data.
Separations of families that aren't simply parent-child, though, aren't included in the court order — or counted in separation statistics at all.
The government says voters still need proof of identity and that votes will be counted in front of party representatives, preventing fraud.
Kleiman's petition cites "potential unknown assets," of unknown value, in his brother's estate, which were not counted in the original court filings.
"We want to be counted in the census as Arab Americans," said Samer Khalaf, president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
The Jazz shut down the Phoenix Suns when it counted in the fourth quarter of a 91-203 victory on Saturday night.
With 99 percent of votes counted in the presidential race, Erdogan had 1603 percent, well ahead of Ince's 31 percent, broadcasters said.
The price of this war can be counted in body bags, decimated families, lost generations of children and staggering costs to taxpayers.
The 24th District House race was uncontested, and Florida is one of the few states where votes aren't counted in uncontested races.
In 1982 in Honolulu, the only people watching were the 3,33 counted in the Neal Blaisdell Center, which was not half full.
Delegate count: 89 With an estimated two-thirds of the vote counted in Washington, Sanders and Biden were tied at 33% each.
California has one of the largest populations of people experiencing homelessness in the developed world; over 203,220 people were counted in 22.
There have been at least 539 cases counted in the U.S. across 34 states and the District of Columbia, with 22 deaths.
Last of all, there is the matter of producing things that never have been counted in GDP calculations and never will be.
In 2018, the World Politics Review counted, in just the last five years, in El Salvador alone, at least 70 such cases.
Lunch in Caracas, for example, could cost 10,000 bolívars, requiring carrying 100 bills that might be counted in machines at the register.
Roem, 2202, was up over Marshall, 2628, by more than 28500 points with roughly 6900 percent of votes counted in preliminary estimates.
If it went on a back page of The New York Post, The Daily News or Newsday, it counted in the calculations.
Claudia Tenney and Democratic state lawmaker Anthony Brindisi are waiting for more absentee ballots to get counted in the state's 22nd District.
Raimondo, 47, a former venture capitalist, had about 56 percent of the vote with most precincts counted in the heavily Democratic state.
Should Philip/Pippa be counted in with men or women depending on how he/she is presenting on the day of the survey?
The vote tally isn't yet final, because provisional and absentee ballots are still being counted in various counties and challenges are being resolved.
The number of open opportunities on Square's external job board has increased by about 15 percent since Citi last counted in April 2017.
A husband and wife who died in a house fire in Cumberland County Friday were also counted in the storm-related death toll.
Yet the reality is that Russia's submarine force is a mere shadow of the dreaded Soviet submarine fleet, which counted in the hundreds.
It's also possible that some bisexual men weren't counted in the survey at all, effectively screening themselves out by saying they were straight.
Facebook also admitted to errors in the way video ads were counted, in Instant Article time-spent counts, and in referrals via apps.
Official figures said 66,000 protesters had been counted in France by 1700 GMT, compared to 126,000 at the same time a week before.
Increasingly castes are clamouring to be recognised as lowly in order to reap whatever benefits accrue from being counted in the bottom half.
Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) will pay Tesla (TSLA) hundreds of millions of euros to allow Tesla's electric cars to be counted in its fleet.
Could voters just have their valid votes not counted in the presidential election if they happen in a batch tainted by fraud incident?
The adviser had become aware that SolarCity's indebtness was double-counted in its spreadsheets, undervaluing the company in its calculation by $400 million.
Hezbollah was planning to have thousands of such missiles, Netanyahu asserted, but currently the number they possessed could be counted in the tens.
The bill also allows a fetus to be counted in the census, and can be claimed as a dependent minor on income taxes.
The 20163 figure has continued the upward trend observed since 22016, but it's still fewer than the 222,22017 hate groups counted in 2011.
Additionally, it may overstate labor market tightness because people not actively looking for work are not counted in the ranks of the unemployed.
Abrams's campaign also noted that ballots were still being counted in some counties, despite these countries previously reporting that all votes were in.
Votes are still being counted in some places, and delegate allocation is still being determined, so these numbers are somewhat subject to change.
In addition, fans seeing the Canvas on Instagram aren't counted in the Canvas metrics, unless they click through to Spotify, the company says.
We must recognize that institutions are far more powerful than individuals, no matter how many people of color can be counted in leadership.
This week, Abrams launched a nonprofit group to ensure that populations that previous censuses have missed -- particularly minorities -- will be counted in 2020.
While that is up from the 1,596 counted in a 2000-4 census, the health of the population depends on continued conservation efforts.
Inmates charged in multiple offense categories were counted in only the more serious one; multiple charges could affect someone's chances of getting bail.
In 2006 arguments flared when 9.4m people were counted in the northern state of Kano, compared with just 9m in Lagos, the commercial capital.
It concerns the meaning of "one person, one vote," asking who must be counted in creating voting districts: all residents or just eligible voters?
So, naturally, the rumor is that Trump is now planning to launch his own television network after all the votes are counted in November.
As you celebrate with family and friends please talk about re-committing yourselves to register/think/vote be counted in local, state & national elections.
GE confirmed to Reuters it had booked three additional orders in the first quarter that were not counted in its first-quarter earnings report.
Pesquera seemed to indicate that the CDC is ultimately responsible for deciding what is counted and what is not counted in the death toll.
That Uber deal isn't even counted in today's statement, which showed the Vision Fund has deployed $27.5 million on deals, as of January 1.
What the official figures can't capture is the closure of "illegal" capacity in China because it was never officially counted in the first place.
Voting has already taken place on Ireland&aposs offshore islands so that paper ballots can be taken to the mainland and counted in time.
Voting has already taken place on Ireland&aposs remote islands so that paper ballots can be taken to the mainland and counted in time.
Another interesting question the matter raises is how permanent Facebook pre-installs are counted in Facebook's user metrics, and indeed for ad targeting purposes.
Most of those people, moreover, are not counted in the unemployment rate because that government statistic counts only people who are actively seeking employment.
The Republican candidate had won roughly 50.3 percent of the votes counted in the race as of Thursday morning, according to NBC News tallies.
The city's homelessness has risen 2% to 3% a year, reports the LA Times, with around 16,000 displaced individuals counted in a recent census.
Other savings sources that aren't counted in Medicare means testing include health savings accounts and the cash value of a permanent life insurance policy.
With each contact, called "time on target" in CIA jargon and counted in his job performance metrics, he insinuated himself into the professor's affections.
In short: When all the votes are finally counted in the 2018 election, this will look like a very good result nationally for Democrats.
A judge ruled in March that the families counted in the watchdog report should be included in the class action lawsuit over family separations.
So far this season, 220,230 sea turtle nests have been counted in Volusia County, exceeding 2185's record of 919 nests, the Sentinel reported.
Under guidelines from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, emissions from imported electricity should be counted in the country where the power was produced.
The visitor had braved the downpour to give Crump what counted, in field-biology circles, as a hot tip: the golden toads had emerged.
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.
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.
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.
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.
If passion and dedication were all that counted in the way of such things, the narrator would be just as accomplished as her friend.
The emotional scars on the young men's families and communities are not counted in the toll of victims, but have nonetheless left their mark.
The competition with rivals, both in the United States and in developing countries, can be brutal, and success is counted in nickels and minutes.
Not least among them is the interest on student-loan debt — which is not counted in the aforementioned average and remains long after graduation.
But in 2018, that dropped to an estimated 20,456 monarchs, with large numbers of them counted in Pismo Beach, Big Sur and Pacific Grove.
The goal is to rein in the ballooning cost of censuses, from $20.8 per person counted in 22.1 to more than $21.5 in 211.
It did not apply to those convicted of murder or sexual offenses, and questions arose about which crimes should be counted in those categories.
It received a total of 505,590 visitors, nearly half of whom were counted in the attendance for the new location's inaugural show on unfinished artworks.
Men are often excluded from the self-harm conversation, they don't come forward and they don't get counted in university or National Health Service figures.
With the majority of seats counted in the snap vote, British Prime Minister Theresa May had no way to win an outright majority in parliament.
But with 96 percent of ballots counted in a vote to elect Catalonia's regional parliament, separatist parties are seen winning 70 seats out of 135.
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.
The litigation could potentially cap the number of votes counted in the race, in which every ballot will be critical due to the tight margin.
Trump appeared to be referring to a lawsuit brought Friday by Arizona Republicans that could limit the number of votes counted in the Senate race.
Katelyn Hagen shows the plight of the sheep never counted in this short animation, which imagines what lengths they might go to jump the line.
Though certificates now aren't counted in many measures of postsecondary attainment, they often provide the outcome that degree-seeking students are looking for: meaningful employment.
But with 96 percent of ballots counted in a vote to elect Catalonia's regional parliament, separatist parties are seen winning 70 seats out of 113.373.
The loop video was only a free "preview" for the song, yet both YouTube views and full streams were counted in the single's Billboard stats.
The official authorized level is 5,262, though there are about 800 to 900 more who serve on temporary duty and aren't counted in those numbers.
Both tower dump requests and those that come from more narrow warrants are counted in the same "court order/warrant" category, with no further breakdown.
Even as votes are still being counted in California -- and delegates remain to be awarded -- Bloomberg is poised to study his path forward on Wednesday.
It is counted in amputations, in traumatic brain injuries, in suicides, in gunshot wounds, in I.E.D. blasts, in divorces, in birthdays missed, in medications prescribed.
In a later tweet, he questioned why votes were still being counted in Georgia and Florida, where several races are within range of a recount.
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.
Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind Sesame Street, is airing ads to ensure that kids are counted in the 2628 census, the TV show announced Monday.
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.
But the change also shows the enormous number of people in Hubei who are sick and have not been counted in the outbreak's official tally.
The people who counted in town knew me from appearing with Jim every night and, quite frankly, I was the benefit of Jim's reflected glory.
Changes in the way students report their race may mean that many black students are being counted in other categories, such as Hispanic, she added.
The 21 regulations counted in the report had benefits calculated as ranging between $25.5 and $47.8 billion and costs ranging between $85033 to $6.9 billion.
Final results will be delayed until later on Monday because a typhoon that battered Japan on Sunday prevented votes from being counted in 12 precincts.
There's some statistical sleight of hand in those figures, since much of the illegal capacity that is being closed was never counted in the first place.
"The most workers I have counted in a perennial nest is about 15,000 or about 3 to 4 times more than a normal nest," Ray said.
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.
"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.
Elsewhere, in Des Moines's 85033nd precinct, the tabulation of votes from the final alignment was notably higher than those counted in the first round of caucusing.
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.
Over 215 airlines were included in the final results, and there were 22018 million eligible survey entries counted in the final result, according to the website.
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.
Therefore, the deaths and injuries and illnesses storms like Harvey and Irma cause are also counted in reports of how climate change is impacting public health.
A: Clinton's lead of about 1.7 million votes continues to increase, largely due to an influx of absentee and provisional ballots still being counted in California.
Thirty-two deaths had been counted in the central state of Puebla, also to the south, where the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) located the quake's epicenter.
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.
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.
From the moment a ballot is cast to the time it is counted in local, regional and statewide vote accumulators, there are many opportunities for fraud.
That followed reports that said President Tayyip Erdogan had 56.5 percent of the vote with half of the votes counted in Turkey's presidential election on Sunday.
The six Wake Forest players whose singles matches counted in the championship round hail from Croatia, Cyprus, Tunisia, Israel, Uzbekistan and Germany, according to the roster.
CBSA isn't allowed to detain Canadian citizens, so children like her are considered "guests" in the detention centers — and they aren't counted in the government's statistics.
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.
After a time, it seemed that the only votes that counted in the last presidential election were those cast under the sinister aegis of Russian potentates.
Not all types of files are counted in the Windows search index, so go to the Start menu and enter "Indexing Options" to broaden the scope.
China cited improved testing capacity of the novel coronavirus as the reason for changing the way confirmed cases are counted in Hubei province, officials said Thursday.
In addition, Lloyd received a gift of $593,259 from Epstein that went straight into his personal bank account and is not being counted in the totals.
He was part of a company quietly deployed to northern Iraq that was not counted in the caps because it was there on a temporary basis.
With Israeli media reporting 99 percent of votes counted in Tuesday's election, Netanyahu's right-wing Likud has a provisional 31 seats in the 120-member parliament.
The company says the majority of those accounts aren't active long enough to get counted in MAU totals, anyway, but it muddies the numbers a bit.
The Abrams campaign cited complaints that they've received from voters in the state over provisional and absentee ballots and early votes not being counted in the state.
Puerto Ricans who had lost family members both directly and indirectly as a result of the storm said they weren't being counted in the official death toll.
She wants to ensure that every vote is counted in the state, where crucial districts dealt with malfunctioning voting machines and hours-long waits on Election Day.
That's because red metros have a higher share of prime-age adults who are not in the labor force and therefore aren't counted in the unemployment rate.
The race was then declared a tie after a three-judge panel ruled that one ballot that hadn't been counted in the recount should count for Yancey.
There are some exceptions in the Muslim world, such as Azerbaijan, a parliamentary democracy that is not counted in the Middle East or in the Arab world.
Whether the individual requests counted in this category asked for information on one, or a dozen, or a thousand, or ten thousand customers at once is unknown.
Income from any federal work-study job is not counted in yearly income on the FAFSA, and can help balance out earnings from a job off campus.
At least for now — it'll be days before the final votes are counted in California, though for the time being Bloomberg has a small lead there, too.
And when the actual number of people looking for work drops, they are no longer considered unemployed and are no longer counted in the federal unemployment rate.
Included in the new census data are neighborhood-level rates of children who were later counted in the census in prisons or jails on April 225, 2500.
Add in the new element of early voting, and questions about how those votes will be counted in a caucus, and that just adds to the pressure.
The study accounted for Puerto Ricans who succumbed to the stifling heat and other aftereffects of the storm and had not been previously counted in official figures.
The study accounted for Puerto Ricans who succumbed to the stifling heat and other after-effects of the storm and were not previously counted in official figures.
Those not considered in the workforce are not counted in the jobless rate, holding the number down and potentially presenting a skewed picture of the employment situation.
The company I work for subsidizes our lunches so we only pay $2134.35 for each meal (deducted from our paycheck, so not counted in my weekly expenses).
Of the 16,239 Tooting residents counted in the most recent census (2011), nearly half were born outside Britain and 53 percent identified as mixed race or nonwhite.
These individuals are not counted in official statistics and the influx has created an increased burden for host communities, putting a strain on overstretched resources and services.
Asked by BuzzFeed News what law would block votes from being counted in the final results — even if they weren't sent the state today — Kopas declined to answer.
He sent one to the institute — the body of a woman who was bedridden and drowned during the hurricane — and she is counted in the official death toll.
Twitter argues that because its filters stop spammy, potentially bot–propagated content from reaching users' feeds, it is effectively neutralized and therefore it shouldn't be counted in studies.
Counted in hours of driving without seeing a soul, it is only interrupted by a shiny little border town or an occasional, mostly stalled project between two countries.
Democrats have already flipped over 30 Republican House seats in the midterm elections, but that number could grow as ballots continue to be counted in outstanding contests. Rep.
Even with Colyer's conciliatory speech, the last week in Kansas Republican politics hasn't exactly been cordial as the last remaining votes were counted in an extremely close race.
With votes still being counted in Arizona, he was up by 10 percentage points over Sanders in all-important Maricopa County, home to 60% of the state's population.
Another Republican, Ron DeSantis, held onto a more substantial lead over Andrew Gillum in the race for governor, though votes were still being counted in that contest, too.
"In spite of the fact that we're a little bit down in the numbers, we're hopeful that every single vote will be counted in this race," he said.
With votes still being counted in Arizona, he was up by 10 percentage points over Sanders in all-important Maricopa County, home to 60% of the state's population.
The same goes for mailing in ballots — as long as they are postmarked by March 3 and received by March 6, they will be counted in the election.
Asymptomatic cases not counted in China China's decision to not count patients who have tested positive in the lab but haven't shown any symptoms has also raised eyebrows.
And we explain why that really isn't the relevant statistic, because a lotta that was just the stock market going up, which now gets counted in our earnings.
The ballot results, if they had been counted in Florida as agreed on by Florida law, might, of course, have favored Bush and led to his election regardless.
The university study accounted for Puerto Ricans who succumbed to the stifling heat and other aftereffects of the storm and had not been previously counted in official figures.
Despite trailing McSally in early vote returns on election night Tuesday, Sinema steadily gained an advantage over her Republican opponent as votes continued to be counted in subsequent days.
The Tax Foundation has separate estimates showing that all the Republican plans would have lower budgetary losses if the economic growth they would spark was counted in the cost.
With 96.31 percent of votes counted in the world's top copper producer, former president and market favorite Pinera had won 54.57 percent of ballots, according to electoral agency Servel.
So instead, I just counted in my head and just kept repeating eight on, two off until I got the three flashes that indicate that the process is done.
The pivotal Arizona Senate race, separated by a razor-thin margin, may get a jolt Friday from a Republican lawsuit that could limit the votes counted in the contest.
There are still tens of thousands of ballots to be counted in three of the most closely watched races in the country: California-2118, California-2000 and California-22016.
Frederica Wilson, who ran unopposed, it is likely that no House race appeared on the ballot, as Florida law does not require votes to be counted in unopposed contests.
"Justice has prevailed for each and every Californian who should raise their hands to be counted in the 2020 Census without being discouraged by a citizenship question," Becerra said.
If the race for House or Senate is close, it may extend late into the night — or into tomorrow and beyond, as ballots are counted in California and elsewhere.
As mail-in ballots were counted in California and other states after Election Day, it became clear that Clinton had received roughly three million more votes than Trump did.
TOKYO, June 24 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei gave back earlier modest gains and fell into the red amid nervous trading, as votes were counted in Britain's referendum on EU membership.
That Bevin is 5,000 votes short of state Attorney General Andy Beshear (D) with virtually all the votes counted in Kentucky -- Beshear has claimed victory -- is, primarily Bevin's fault.
Late last week, after their ballots were counted in a federal building in downtown Manhattan, digital employees at NBC News got word that they had officially won a union.
Rick Scott (R) as an opportunity to achieve a years-long goal: reshaping how ballots are evaluated and counted in the nation's largest swing state in 2020 and beyond.
They found that 63% of seeds counted in the guts of the freshwater sardines had been destroyed by chewing, and 22% of those in tetras had suffered the same fate.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - An Ohio judge ruled Friday teenagers celebrating their 18th birthday before November's election are entitled to have their votes for presidential nominees counted in next week's state primary.
The company said in a letter to shareholders that the miscalculation occurred from including "certain third-party applications" that should not have been counted in Twitter's monthly active users number.
They determined how much output should rightly be counted in the U.S. and compared those figures to the ones calculated using profit and expenditure data, and the difference was substantial.
There may be additional school shootings with injuries that did not make it into the newspaper or digital publications, and therefore aren't counted in databases that rely on media reports.
However, the CDC warned that due to a lag in reporting, any illness that occurred in the past two to three weeks may not have been counted in this update.
Though ballots are still being counted in some states and recounts are possible in close races, Democrats appear on track for a net gain of about 300 state legislative seats.
With 99 percent of the votes counted in Galicia, the Socialists had their worst-ever result, tying for second place with Marea, a coalition between Podemos and some smaller parties.
She received about 73 percent of the vote in Oregon's biggest urban county, Multnomah, which includes the Portland area — with most of the votes counted in an all-mail election.
Local election results were slow to be counted in St. Louis County after problems getting ballots at numerous precincts delayed some polls from closing and caused confusion around the region.
But the Texas Tribune points out that some are worried that the question could jeopardize an accurate census count, because immigrants will be afraid to be counted in the census.
None of those seven albums got counted in the Nielsen consumer report, and the year-over-year change in percentage of secondhand albums bought isn't counted at all right now.
If you died later because of the long-term effects of a hurricane, for instance, then to his way of thinking, your death should not be counted in the toll.
But the woman, personally counted in a face-to-face meeting at her home with bureau director Steven Dillingham, was identified by media as 89-year-old Lizzy Nenguryar Chimiugak.
They will certainly hit the trail for more candidates between now and November, but how and where they campaign next could change after the votes are counted in Pennsylvania's 18th.
These plants mean more pipelines and fracking, but the powerful methane emissions from the pipelines systems and the natural gas wells that fill them won't be counted in the CPP.
Morales left Bolivia in mid-November, within days of resigning after the Organization of American States said there were irregularities in the way votes were counted in the October election.
Equifax announced last month it had identified 2.4 million victims of its massive 2017 data breach that were not previously counted in the number of people affected by the hack.
As the final ballots are counted in New Hampshire's 2020 primary, some are comparing impressive turnout numbers to 2008, when nearly 288,000 voters logged their preference in the Democratic race.
A Broward County judge sided with Scott on the matter of voter information (ballots cast, counted and yet to be counted) in a suit against the county's Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes.
On Saturday, she pulled out her best routine when it counted in the third and final run, scoring a 91.20 to pip 18-year-old team mate Gremaud by 3.20 points.
However, if no candidate receives a majority, then votes are counted in rounds with the lowest-ranked candidate eliminated per round until only two remain in a mathematical game of survival.
At a State Dining Room meeting with manufacturing CEOs, Trump was seated next to Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier, the only person of color among 38 participants I counted in the frame.
For instance, patients who are placed under "observation status" are not counted in the readmissions metric even though they may receive the same care as patients formally admitted to the hospital.
Whether white women and the rest of Georgia voters follow suit remains to be seen, as absentee votes from counties that lean Democrat are still being counted in this historic election.
Then everyone votes by writing a name on a piece of paper, then the votes are counted in the room and reported by app to party officials; delegates are awarded proportionately.
The transgender community was counted in the national census for the first time last year, recording 10,418 in a population of about 207 million although many said this was too low.
Drink-driving deaths are not counted in the total, but Katherine Brown of the Institute of Alcohol Studies says that she is hearing that people are drinking less as a result.
She won the gold medal in women's bowling in 26 in Seoul, but her medal for the demonstration event isn't counted in the tally because bowling isn't an official Olympic sport.
Quite the contrary, under the bill, all Connecticut voters will be counted in determining which presidential candidate received the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
And Nassau County said the women who fielded police emergency calls made as much as the men working on fire emergency response when their overtime and holiday compensation was counted in.
Many crimes counted in the statistics are registered through True Vision, a government-funded website that allows anyone to anonymously report what they have experienced or witnessed as a hate crime.
Millions of tonnes might be in the process of being closed but you won't see any ripple in the national production figures since they were never counted in the first place.
With more than 90 percent of votes counted in the local elections, the ANC appears to have lost control of both Johannesburg and the huge urban area around the capital Pretoria.
The natural population in Alaska, which became a key source for the restoration efforts, also remains strong, with more than 22,000 adults counted in the last aerial survey conducted in 20023.
Fentanyl and its analogues became the leading cause of overdose deaths in 2016 and, according to the C.D.C., contributed to more than a third of deaths the agency counted in 2017.
Votes are being counted in Zimbabwe following a historic election Monday that wields the potential to bring the isolated state back into the international community and resurrect its once-promising economy.
Equifax has identified 85033 million victims of its massive 2017 data breach that were not previously counted in the number of people affected by the hack, the credit bureau announced Thursday.
Discrepancies between the number of votes counted in the computerized poll book and those contained in the ballot box are creating problems in Michigan's recount effort, the Detroit Free Press reported.
The meeting came just two weeks before Mr. Trump's inauguration and was underway even as the electoral votes from his victory were being formally counted in a joint session of Congress.
Most of those counted in the economic class were family members, chosen not for their human capital — although many might also be educated and intend to work — but their blood ties.
Biden led Bernie Sanders by 62% to 23% with 81% of precincts reporting in Florida and by 57% to 38% with 9% of precincts counted in Illinois as of press time.
In the end, it looks like they won by at least 8 (we won't know the real number until all the votes are counted in California) and will secure a solid majority.
In an unexpected turn of events, Borough President Melinda Katz now leads Tiffany Cabán by just 25 votes after paper ballots were counted in the pivotal Queens, New York, district attorney race.
When the American Institute of Architects last counted, in 2013, it found that although roughly half of students enrolled in architecture programs were women, they comprised just 18 percent of licensed architects.
Incumbent mayor Camil Durakovic, a Muslim Bosniak, still hopes to overturn Grujicic's lead when the votes of thousands of Muslim Srebrenica survivors scattered around Bosnia and the world are counted in Sarajevo.
Before trying to restore the subsidy cuts, savings from which are already counted in the budget, Mr Moïse will need to win approval for a new prime minister—Haiti's 21st since 1988.
Update 6/10, 1:57PM ET: Clarified that Facebook audience numbers for Fortnite are much lower than Twitch's, and are only counted in total and are not a measurement of active viewership.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan's ruling AK Party had 43.1 percent of the votes with 90.17 percent of votes counted in Turkey's parliamentary elections, CNN Turk and local broadcasters said on Sunday.
The census will help determine the number of congressional seats and electoral votes each state gets, making it critical to how votes will be counted in the decade after it is taken.
The turtles, weighing up to 2628 pounds, have left more than 28500,6900 nests, according to The Associated Press, far ahead of the 2628,28503 nests counted in the previous highest count in 22019.
The reason is that voters who supported weaker candidates can have all their preferred candidates eliminated, so in the end these voters are not counted in the contest between the final two.
In the end, Guttmacher researchers got direct abortion data from 58 percent of the facilities they contacted — which accounted for 88 percent of the abortions they counted in the 2011-'14 survey.
Screen tearing occurs when the frame rate of the content — counted in frames per second, or "fps" — doesn&apost perfectly match the refresh rate of the monitor — measured in Hertz, or "Hz".
I looked at the clock again and counted: In 6 hours and 43 minutes I would start calling the West Coast hoping for some shred of news, but knowing I wouldn't get it.
Last July, Yahoo released a report showing a similar profile: Men held most of the technical and leadership roles, and white people represented 73 percent of those counted in the company's higher ranks.
And with 98% of the vote counted in key Senate seats, members of the ruling PDP-Laban party and affiliated senators had secured a sizable majority, according to the country's Commission on Elections.
If the Chicago Cubs left-hander lacked consistency, he compensated with the right stuff when it counted in a five-inning shutout effort in a 4-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Larson bill would replace those thresholds with $50,000 (single filer) and $100,000 (joint filers), and if provisional income is above those levels, up to 85 percent is counted in adjusted gross income.
But she made clear that after the final votes are counted in June, the primary is "over," breaking with Sanders, who has vowed to take his fight to the July convention in Philadelphia.
We now perform annual point-in-time counts that tell us how many people are living on our streets — 4,350 people in San Jose were counted in early 2017 — and where they are.
The cryptographic backdoor exists in a part of the system that is supposed to verify that all of the ballots and votes counted in an election are the same ones that voters cast.
Fiat Chrysler agreed to pay electric carmaker Tesla Inc hundreds of millions of euros to allow Tesla vehicles to be counted in its fleet to avoid fines for violating new EU emission rules.
The census will help determine the number of congressional seats and electoral votes that each state gets, making it critical to how votes will be counted in the decade after it is taken.
That is higher than previous official estimates because it includes not only retail drug spending, which was counted in prior government reports, but also spending on drugs administered in hospitals and doctors' offices.
The Seattle metropolitan area is home to the nation's third-largest concentration of homeless people, nearly 12,000 counted in a January U.S. government survey and almost half of them living on the streets.
Last week Congress directed the Federal Emergency Management Agency to contract a national medical organization to study and provide policy recommendations within two years on how deaths should be counted in major disasters.
There were about 40 hounds this day — or 20 couples, since they are traditionally counted in couples — and they sniffed the ground until they hit upon a scent prompting their "song," or barking.
I counted in fives all day at school, my teeth clicking in time so much my teacher grew annoyed by the sound, and when the last school bell rang, my jaw was sore.
"There are certainly more homeless than are counted in the one-night counts, and this study has created a method for estimating what that undercounting might be," Professor Culhane said in an interview.
And Swonk says workers not counted in the official unemployment rate – such as part-timers who prefer full-time jobs -- are likely still providing employers a surplus labor supply that's tempering pay hikes.
On a recent evening, 442 bikes — compared with 331 cars — passed by in one hour, more than three times the 141 bikes counted in the same hour in 2011, according to city data.
Bolivia's electoral tribunal set May 3 as the date for fresh elections after an Organization of American States audit found serious irregularities in the way votes were counted in the disputed October election.
He acknowledged that Teams starts by default so users can get to work more quickly, but said but that's not enough for a person to be counted in the daily active user tally.
At least 63 waterbird species have been recorded at the site, "regularly (holding) more than 20,000 birds," with a record 85,000 individuals counted in 2006 -- the vast majority of which are Lesser Flamingos.
When the votes are counted in a ranked-choice system, if no candidate has accrued more than 27 percent of the vote, the candidate who has the fewest first-choice votes is removed.
Votes were still being counted in the smaller states of Goa and Manipur on Saturday afternoon, and the margins were so close that it was not clear who would form the state governments.
One of the great things about that jobs report was the fact that three quarters of the people that were counted in the new numbers today were people who weren't in the unemployment line.
And often because of the nature of sex work, those sex workers who are homeless are often not counted in official statistics, so they are unable to access the proper resources to seek shelter.
Of the nearly 15,000 new cases, 13,332 were "clinically diagnosed," according to a release from the Hubei province's health commission, a lesser standard of diagnosis which is now being counted in the official figures.
The study estimates that 5,740 people died as a result of the storm, rather than the 64 people counted in the Puerto Rican government's official death toll, which was last updated on Dec. 4.
As of February 2019, more than 26 million people in the U.S. have done an at-home ancestry test — more double the 12 million counted in 2017, which was a milestone of its own.
Flattening current events into a stream means living in a perpetual present, where events are disconnected from their antecedents and where history is counted in minutes and days rather than in months and years.
America may have a lower official unemployment rate, but nearly a fifth of people there aged between 25 and 54 are not even looking for work, meaning they are not counted in the figures.
The votes are still being counted in many states, but here's where things currently stand: California (PASSED): In the biggest vote of a big evening, California voted to legalize recreational marijuana use by adults.
Some tuned in to the hearings on radio, social media sites and streaming services, and those consumers are not counted in the Nielsen data, which includes ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News.
He did well among evangelicals and/or those described as "very conservative" -- but to be in third place with 99% of the vote counted in a Southern, deeply religious state like this is devastating.
More than 427,000 tonnes of U.S. met coal imports were counted in February by the Chinese government that likely arrived in January, said Chuck Bradford of Bradford Research, who has access to the data.
HTT recently claimed to raise $100 million to get it up to speed — though a large majority of that was counted in in-kind investments such as volunteer labor and services from outside firms.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A federal judge blocked certain requirements for how thousands of ballots are counted in Ohio, saying in a decision on Tuesday that the policies are unconstitutional and violate the Voting Rights Act.

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