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"enumerate" Definitions
  1. enumerate something to name things on a list one by one

143 Sentences With "enumerate"

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The numbers on Long Island enumerate the challenges for Republicans.
Not in 1D anymore, but hey, let's enumerate his exes regardless.
Rosalind Krauss misreads Twombly in more ways than I can enumerate.
In Syria the catalogue of errors is far too long to enumerate.
First Principles — Attribution Requires a Response First, let's enumerate Russia's problematic behavior.
Osweiler said he could not enumerate all he had learned from Manning.
But it might be smart to enumerate skills up top, plainly and specifically.
Like, uh, right now, for reasons I'm sure I don't need to enumerate.
Follow along here as we enumerate everything that's changed with the brand new MBP.
There are too many ways to earn points from shopping to fully enumerate here.
There are a lot of differences between Adams and Poliakoff, too many to enumerate.
In Mr Carey's strange tale, some parts of the country prove increasingly hard to enumerate.
It simply isn't possible to enumerate but a tiny fraction of the fantastic case studies.
We can enumerate that too, with 4 million donations and hundreds of thousands of volunteers.
We can enumerate that too, with 2023 million donations and hundreds of thousands of volunteers.
This piece cannot enumerate the many obstacles thrown in Tillman's path; they are too numerous.
If asked to enumerate their foreign workers, businesses should proclaim in unison "Don't tell him, Pike".
He went on to enumerate the many achievements of the president's first full day in office.
The program's application asks candidates to enumerate their chores so as to explain uneven report cards.
Let's just enumerate them at a very high level: I'm going to go ahead and say yes.
At this point, it seems silly to enumerate all of the reasons why the Switch is great.
To enumerate every local leader beset with investigation or indictment would be an Infinite Jest–length read.
I want to take issue with Krauss's misreading of Twombly for more reasons than I can enumerate.
This was for reasons that I don't want to enumerate here, but I'd say they're positive, reassuring even.
"This makes it impossible to go underneath power lines to enumerate the number of deaths," Mr. Thomsett said.
The surviving works of ancient authors enumerate only a dozen figures who suffered ostracism or narrowly escaped it.
He always knew which ones would succeed, and which had no chance, and he would enumerate his reasons.
But before we enumerate the ways their A-list brood is the actual best, let's recap their whirlwind romance.
He mentioned that the report identified potential incidents of obstruction of justice, but did not enumerate or describe them.
The rest of the article does enumerate all of the ways that Moore changed the landscape for women in media.
There's an almost unfathomably large number of possible maps out there, far too many for any algorithm to fully enumerate.
The FTC goes to great lengths to investigate and enumerate a defendant's assets, but they can't seize what isn't there.
I am happy to report that I was astonished in several ways, which I hope to enumerate in this review.
The car doesn't actually enumerate the rows, though; it expects you to count them, which is hard to do while driving.
Until we enumerate a/c as a right for all, and pay for everyone's, then prisoners may have to live without.
" Their approach: "We have this commonsense knowledge without our parents or teachers having to enumerate all of it one by one.
It is possible that administrative records will have to enumerate a much larger share of the population as the virus spreads.
The book's objective is simple: to enumerate all the ways that our "more perfect Union" falls short of its stated ideals.
"And that's a real danger for anyone who's in the business of trying to detail/enumerate/explain the elements of Trumpism."
So, at the risk of sabotaging my Twitter stream, I will enumerate my grievances, and I invite you to do the same.
The Constitution merely directs the federal government to enumerate people, something that is necessary in order to apportion and draw congressional districts.
A good definition is simple and provides a principle that would exclude all possible exceptions without having to enumerate them one by one.
Still, Van Fleet was willing to enumerate a few key factors that could theoretically make fast food restaurants more vulnerable to violent crime.
"One has to assume ... parties couldn't reach agreement on how to enumerate that or it was left to the agencies to determine," she said.
It would have been simple enough to enumerate the offenses that could lead to impeachment, and some at the Constitutional Convention proposed doing so.
It turned out I was far angrier than I thought at my brother, and every foot strike was a chance to enumerate the ways.
We don't need to enumerate the perils of the modern age here, because you're here to read about food—presumably to forget about said perils.
A favorite parlor game in Baltimore these days, best undertaken with bourbon, is to enumerate the various errors and blunders in the Freddie Gray trials.
" He began to enumerate Santa Cruz eccentrics: "There was Martin Ray, the first California winemaker to catch the Burgundian bug to the point of obsession.
The tweet in question set out to enumerate the linguistic sins of "speciesism"—the practice of discriminating against living things based on their species affiliation.
"Ask for the manager or the owner, and say, 'We want to have a good time here,' and then enumerate what went wrong," he said.
We have a set of four theme entries with circled squares, and those circles detail, enumerate or explain the surnames of noted people named BILL.
If I had to enumerate a checklist of all the specs a pair of wireless earbuds should offer, the RHA TrueConnect would tick all the boxes.
It is unclear from the audits, which are generally available online 30 days after they are completed, whether the sanitation problems they enumerate have been addressed.
Three female vocalists enumerate attributes and possessions of two lovers, drawn from the biblical Song of Songs, in short-breathed phrases with discreet instrumentation gradually added.
As we enumerate the unintended consequences of lifesaving success, it seems incumbent upon us to try out new ideas, even if we can't promise a fix.
" Mr. Klein fired away: "I was wondering if you could enumerate which of the powers of the presidency the Constitution suspends during his final year in office?
When you can enumerate the amount of time that you're not getting paid on anything because you're doing all this work on spec, that was so hard.
It dramatizes the decision by The Boston Globe to do more than enumerate the scope of the scandal by reporting on cases involving scores of abusive priests.
The prosecutors, who flipped Mr Singer, enumerate several other jaw-dropping tales, backed up with wiretaps of the various notables admitting the finer details of the schemes.
Opinion Columnist There are too many depressing aspects of Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation on Saturday to enumerate, chief among them what it means for the women of America.
Dell said it required that suppliers ensure migrant workers receive contracts that enumerate employment terms in a language they understand, and worked with suppliers to correct violations.
The department reasoned that a publicly announced Ukrainian investigation into Biden's conduct cannot be a campaign contribution, because there is no way to precisely enumerate its value.
But the cost that may be even harder to enumerate is the price paid by workers who make career decisions based on how toxic their work environment is.
Using a script to scan for and enumerate Box accounts with lists of company names and wildcard searches, Adversis found more than 90 companies with publicly accessible folders.
The statute includes references to the crimes that are "nearly identical to the language...use[d] to enumerate the three categories of state sexual-abuse predicates", she wrote.
But Trump supporters were no admirers of Trump's language or character — indeed, they could enumerate in far greater detail all his reported failings and areas of deep concern.
Federal judges in Maryland and California also prohibited the question's inclusion in subsequent rulings, saying it would violate the Constitution's mandate to enumerate the population every 10 years.
Right, well what's interesting is, look, you can give — especially the more enumerate you are, the more angry you can get at any probabilistic assertion because it's not certainty.
This plays out in my own life as I resist the urge to produce a fraction to enumerate my identity to people who ask me "how much" I am.
Federal judges in Maryland and California also have issued rulings to block the question's inclusion, saying it would violate the Constitution's mandate to enumerate the population every 10 years.
The issue itself—of being able to enumerate information on users with few or no limits—is not a new problem; researchers have done similar things with other apps.
It did not enumerate job losses, saying it aimed to reduce administrative roles through reassignments and job cuts to approximately 350 positions, from 780 at the end of 2017.
It's possible for a buyer to come in and purchase the Alibaba stake without incurring a huge tax bill, though Yahoo executives on Monday didn't enumerate all the possibilities.
In an oversized woolly sweater, with one foot in a chunky Balenciaga sneaker slung reflexively over the top of a wooden desk, she could still enumerate the record's flaws.
The telecom is also working with the team behind the behavioral psychology podcast and book Freakonomics to enumerate other quirks in how people think about phone usage behind the wheel.
And tools already exist for quickly grinding through leaky Amazon servers: 'AWSBucketDump' "is a tool to quickly enumerate AWS S3 buckets to look for loot," the project's Github page reads.
Also the eCommerce bubble looked the same as all the other bubbles, and we don't have time to enumerate them, and now that it's rolled offer, I think it's just done.
Margaritelli told me that, in theory, one could also enumerate the user ids, which were easy to guess, and access all their metadata, including call logs, sms, multimedia messages, and more.
The man I found that evening, sitting on the roof of a ravine, on the telephone, a silk scarf around his neck, had lived more lives than are possible to enumerate.
"The limitations don't have to be radical to be considered a disability," she says, and company policy ought to enumerate details such as what sort of medical proof would be required.
They enumerate misconceptions about public attitudes toward science and try to explain the motivations behind science denialism, all in order to arm advocates with rhetorical tools to combat "anti-science" views.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I don't think that I can begin to enumerate all the different ways that Ed Clark is important to the history of postwar American painting.
Once a customs regimen is in place, it will need to enumerate precisely what it plans to carry — say, 300 fir trees — and then cease loading even if more space remains.
Trump's campaign against Hillary Clinton was in some ways a model of how not to run campaigns — he lurched from crisis to crisis and never bothered to enumerate any detailed policies.
On their website, they enumerate eight detrimental effects of salary non-disclosure (or salary "cloaking," which acknowledges the deliberate action on the part of the employer), all of which we heartily endorse.
The Post goes on to enumerate a string of brazen crimes that ranged from assailants bolting out of stores with shopping carts full of Spam to security guards being assaulted mid-heist.
The Clinton campaign has been criticized in the past for focusing on Mr. Trump's deficits rather than on their candidate's strengths, and all the speakers on Monday were sure to enumerate Mrs.
Instead of waiting for the Trump inaugural speech, Europe should enumerate its own policy expectations and demonstrate how much the United States can continue to benefit from a close partnership with it.
As a result, the company is pushing a marketing campaign around "honest finance" to enumerate the ways in which Affirm helps consumers by providing more access and better terms for big-ticket items.
One approach is to consider an assumption that solvers make, enumerate a few ways that assumption might be violated, and then see if you can think of a thematic justification for each violation.
The only reason why this whole approach has legs is because 15 or 203 or so years ago, I was actually able to go out and enumerate and classify the types of damage.
As for the music—there were too many to enumerate here and some of the best took place before the crowds jam-packed the spot: Helado Negro, Jessy Lanza, Poorgrrrl's whirlwind of a performance.
These issues have been on the table between the two sides since the workers' contracts expired in August of 2015, and today Trainor continued to enumerate what the two sides are at war over.
To verify the exposure, Motherboard wrote a script that would enumerate through the different document identifiers, make a list of URLs, and then fed those into a tool to download the PDFs en masse.
The government will coordinate an effort by 30 different communities to get a "point-in-time count," which means that each city will pick a different 24-hour period to enumerate their homeless population.
While each company's founders can likely enumerate their differences better than I could, the services perform essentially the same task: shrinking closing times from the 44-day average down to a more manageable span.
"I can't begin to enumerate for you the number of dissertations and essays and articles and anthologies that over the years have been scotched one way or another by his demands," Mr. Scroggins said.
He began to enumerate his triad of sundae ''nonnegotiables'': ice cream; sauce, which can be fruit, but not raw fruit, unless it's bananas for a split; and whipped cream, always fresh and softly whipped.
It also assumes a fair amount of familiarity with Judaism; unlike the previous presentation, it declines to enumerate basic facts about the religion, from the nature of monotheism to the demographics of the diaspora.
Watching these women enumerate the times they've been called fat as a compliment parallels the series' main strategy: each episode inventories and dramatizes the way the characters negotiate the difficulties they encounter in Accra.
The "Assembly" (2013) drawing series features hand-printed and colored silk-screen tickets that enumerate the capacity of meeting places: the United States Supreme Court Chamber, an Atlantic City boxing venue, La Scala opera house.
The authors also enumerate many of the factors responsible for job loss in the U.S., including those addressed in this article, such as the growing use of robots, China's cheap labor, China's currency manipulation, etc.
From the comprehensive way you enumerate your co-worker's failures of judgment, and the resulting negative impacts on your emotions, I suspect you are experienced in the alchemy of transforming your complaints into others' punishment.
Those systems enable states to act on good information when intervening in schools that do poorly year after year, and are responsible for our ability to know— and enumerate—the achievement gaps that exist between children.
Whatever the subject, Labour's shadow Brexit secretary, opposing a cagey Tory government, will identify the factual bedrock, grind it into dust, shape it into bricks, enumerate them and carefully erect a neat, logical, impenetrable wall of argument.
"I did not want to immediately go in with a certain preset expectation of what they are going to say," he said, while declining to specifically enumerate his expectations for the outcome of his meetings in China.
There's a sort of quintessentially modern idea that "if we enumerate how much people work, we can evaluate that labor better, and then we can demand more labor from them," and that's what happens [during cotton slavery].
The 2020 count already has been tarred by a ferocious battle over Republican efforts to enumerate noncitizens nationwide, a fight that is likely to depress census response next year among minorities who are mistrustful of the government.
The nine justices will consider whether Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, whose department includes the Census Bureau, violated a federal law called the Administrative Procedure Act and the U.S. Constitution's mandate to enumerate the nation's population every 10 years.
Pence goes on to enumerate three moments in American history in which pulpits stood against tyranny: against King George III's oppressive rule prior to the American Revolution, against the practice of slavery, and in favor of civil rights.
The conglomerate, run by Jeffrey R. Immelt, was swift to enumerate the benefits that will accrue from the new Baker Hughes' association with the parent — including what it calls the G.E. Store and its industrial internet platform, Predix.
As Robert Scott of the left-wing Economic Policy Institute pointed out to me, Trump has yet to declare China a currency manipulator, impose any big tariffs, or enumerate any details about how he'd go about doing that.
His name is Okot, and he is about to enumerate the times he died — and no, he doesn't say "almost died" — during his journey, thousands of miles across desert and ocean, to this migrant camp in Calais, France.
Then you have a browsable map that lets you enumerate or track any number of things: types of signs, blue BMWs, red Toyotas, right turn only lanes, people walking on the sidewalk, people bunching up at a crosswalk, etc.
With thinly concealed glee, China's official publications enumerate the failings not only of the US coronavirus control efforts but of the American system of government, arguing that racism, inequality and political divisions in America inevitably have hampered the response.
However he did enumerate a set of concerns that have begun to arise among Fed officials as they debate how much further and how fast to raise their short-term policy rate, a benchmark for other borrowing costs in the economy.
What we're talking about is rethinking how the city, its civil society and its government can start to enumerate, identify and act on the interests that are unique to New York City on its own in a way that's more autonomous.
By Friday, Mr. Mueller's prosecutors are due to enumerate how they believe Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign chairman, violated a plea agreement and separately to outline the extent of cooperation by Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump's longtime lawyer and fixer.
The specific victims haven't been named, but the intruders were able to "enumerate and exfiltrate user accounts, host configuration information, and session identifiers that could allow them to gain further access to the internal network," according to an FBI bulletin.
"It is impossible to enumerate all the important literary works which were ignored, jeered at, or savagely slashed by critics in the nineteenth century, 'the age of criticism,' " the Yale French professor Henri Peyre observed, in a delightful diatribe from 1944.
In the age of globalization and migration, both voluntary and forced, Ji is an artist who doesn't quite fit comfortably into China or America for more reasons than I can enumerate, and so I will focus on just one: his art.
Qureshi said it was possible that the webform's API wasn't rate limited — allowing someone "to enumerate users who had a mobile number linked" to their account, he said — but could not confirm as he did not test the limits of the API.
"We will not pay for code that we are not using, or license IP that we strongly believe that we are not violating, and that you refuse to enumerate," a former Google computer scientist, Alan Eustace, wrote in a June 2010 email to Catz.
When you put a layer on top of that content, things are going to get more difficult when you layer on top of that the valuation, and I want to enumerate that 52 times next year's earnings, and that's on this lower stock price.
They acknowledged paying high taxes, 40 percent or more of their annual income, but they never failed to enumerate the benefits they got in return: free and excellent health care, no-cost education even through graduate programs like medicine or law, and generous retirement benefits.
Most pedagogues who use trigger warnings reserve them for material with particularly disturbing depictions of rape and sexual assault and do not enumerate all the ways that Joyce's "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" or Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" might trigger an emotional reaction.
The entirety of the formula reminded me of the High Holiday liturgy, when Jews stand in front of one another, and in front of God, to enumerate their sins and repent for them: Greed (beat your breast), fraud (beat it), dishonesty (beat it), and arrogance (beat it).
The titles of Feldman's compositions tell you about the company he kept, as they enumerate his circle of friends of artists and composers: For Franz Kline (24), The O'Hara Songs (230), Piano Piece (to Philip Guston) (1963), For John Cage (1982), and maybe most famously, Rothko Chapel (1971).
Here are several of the commercial, political and research efforts that depend on accurate census data: The Constitution requires the government to enumerate the number of people living in the United States every 10 years, and to use that data to apportion the seats in Congress among the states.
Similarly, Hillary Clinton, who once declared herself "adamantly against illegal immigrants," is now much more likely to enumerate the ways in which immigrants, whether authorized or not, enrich the nation's economy; Trump's proposals, on the other hand, were driven largely by his intuition that immigrants are a drain on resources.
BEIJING — When President Xi Jinping of China spoke at a meeting on Tuesday to celebrate the country's shift 40 years ago to an era of "reform and opening up," expectations were high that he would enumerate steps for revamping the economy and defusing trade tensions with the United States and others.
As a general rule, sentencing guidelines enumerate aggravating and mitigating circumstances; assign scores based on a combination of first a defendant's criminal record ("prior record score" or "PRS") and secondly on the seriousness of the crime ("offense gravity score" or "OGS"); and then use this formula to suggest a range of punishment for each crime.
He would have been able to enumerate few of the particulars of Obamacare — other than expressing glee about the silly Obama pledge that everyone could keep his or her doctor — and he certainly could not make any kind of meaningful distinction, positive or negative, between the health care system before Obamacare and the one after.
But then he went on to enumerate the many Trump aides believed to have some kind of contact or communication with Russians: Carter Page, a foreign policy adviser; Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's second campaign manager; Roger J. Stone Jr., a political adviser; Michael T. Flynn, who was forced out as Mr. Trump's first national security adviser; and others.
This is all just a warm-up to what has to be the single most unlikely bridge ever written, a surging, epic, tenuously sensical description of Schwarzenegger in all his glory: Gabalier continues to enumerate the trajectory of Schwarzenegger's career—he went to Hollywood, got famous, starred in Hercules in New York—until, at long last, we hear from the man himself.
"In 2018 let me tell you how I hope the SOTU will go ," he told the New Hampshire audience, going on to enumerate the ways the future President Cruz will have triumphed over the apocalyptic threats leftover from Obama's America—Clinton, the IRS, the FDA, sanctuary cities, not to mention Obama himself—by the time he addresses the nation in January 2018.
A recent spate of books on the rise of populism, especially in Europe, offers some initial answers: The authors enumerate the defining features of populism across the continent; they attest to the danger that populists, on both the right and the left, pose to the survival of liberal democracy; and they explain why there is real reason to doubt the resilience of seemingly stable political systems.
The fact is, aging is pretty well understood, and the best of it is that not only can we enumerate the various types of damage the body does to itself throughout our lives, we can also categorize them, classify them into a variable number of categories So I just talked about seven categories of damage, and my claim that underpins everything that we do is that this classification is exhaustive.
" (He then goes on to enumerate all of the ways in which Thomas Tallis is inarguably a fantastic composer.) Of Britten's choral writing, he claims that the "Missa Brevis" is "the best of [his] commissioned liturgical works" — I found myself whimpering into the pages, "But what about 'A Hymn to the Virgin,' with that macaronic text and that Jacob's ladder up to the lines 'Of all thou bearest the prize, Lady, queen of paradise'?
His plan that day, as he explains to his listeners, was simple: to go rogue while covering the opening of a Walmart in Saint Albans, Vt. (Not his type of assignment; the new corporate overlords of his radio station insisted.) As he was cheerfully interviewing fake salespeople he'd planted throughout the store — men and women who were all too happy to enumerate Walmart's crimes against the environment, humanity and the integrity of household appliances — a jet of raw sewage spilled onto the facility's pristine floor.
" Or a memory of existential awareness (upon receiving his daughter's birth certificate) might suddenly turn mundane: "there was a metaphysical reality to her now — she had stepped into that political index which held a space for her in the state's mindfulness … this document which did not tag or enumerate her but freed her into her own political space, our citizen daughter who "are we ever going to leave this car park or are you going to sit all day gawping at that certificate "Mairead called from the back seat.
AND WHEN THERE IS A BAD OUTCOME, YOU LOOK FOR FLAWS AND THAT IS WHAT THE PROCESS IS AND WE'LL MOVE ON. I CAN TELL YOU THE CRISIS – WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH TIME LEFT TO ENUMERATE ALL THESE THINGS – GOLDMAN SACHS IS BIG ENOUGH AND INFLUENTIAL ENOUGH, AND IN ENOUGH PLACES, THERE'S HARDLY ANYTHING THAT CAN GO WRONG ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD WHERE WE'RE NOT INFLUENCED BY IT, INVOLVED IN IT, OFTEN VERY, VERY INVOLVED IN IT. AND TO BE IN MY SEAT, THE SEAT I OCCUPIED, THE SEAT THAT MY SUCCESSOR NOW OCCUPIES, MEANS YOU HAVE TO WORK THROUGH THESE THINGS.

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