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If he was not counted, how many more were not counted?
They had not counted on Mr. Dith's resourcefulness and tenacity.
Inmates from mainland China are not counted as foreign prisoners.
They had not counted on the need for extensive landscaping.
Sales of drones in Britain and many countries are not counted.
If something is not counted, it is neither seen nor understood.
Direct payments are not counted toward your annual gift-tax exclusion.
"I have not counted on any revenue from marijuana," he said.
Importantly, artificial islands like those China has been building are not counted.
The cases in Brooklyn are not counted in the new CDC report.
Healthcare workers in California said authorities have not counted all coronavirus cases.
So I had to cast a provisional ballot, which was ultimately not counted.
If it's not counted and calculated, it feels like it just doesn't count.
There are hundreds more temporarily assigned that are not counted under the ceiling.
Not counted in that figure is any DVD sales or on-demand purchases.
Money they spend trying to combat fraud is not counted toward that 85%.
Your home, car, life insurance policies and other miscellaneous items are not counted.
Today it's the latter, and an AT BAT is not counted as one.
Meryl Manthey, 63, pointed out that she was not counted among the jobless either.
However as a demonstration sport, the medals are not counted towards the country's wins.
In practice, many work much more than that because nondriving hours are not counted.
What is not counted simply does not exist and does not require resource allocation.
In general, native content from news publishers without external links — like video — are not counted.
All of these companies also employ contractors who are not counted in the headcount numbers.
If the signature does not match, the ballot is deemed illegal and is not counted.
Michael Flynn are well-liked but are not counted as leading options, the newspaper added.
That made them seem like revenue bonds, which are not counted toward the debt ceiling.
Currently in these cases, the metric is not counted and the remaining metrics are weighted higher.
Young people who find themselves spending the night in, say, 24-hour McDonald's are not counted.
This hypocrisy is possible because emissions from exported coal are not counted in the country's targets.
These graduates are not counted as unemployed because they are neither working nor looking for work.
For now, Shi and her father are not counted in the official statistics of people infected.
Note, these men are not counted among our unemployed population because they are not looking for work.
But, perversely, because wildfires are classified as natural catastrophes, their emissions are not counted against legal quotas.
Votes for "uncommitted" in the Iowa Democratic caucuses of 1972, 1976, 1992 and 1996 were not counted.
Millions of individuals without jobs are not looking for work, and are therefore not counted as unemployed.
Most of them are not looking for work, so they are not counted in the unemployment rate.
And that doesn't include his FedEx Cup winnings which are not counted towards the official money lists.
The polling station where she voted was not in her precinct, so her vote was not counted.
Not counted in those numbers are people who seek sanctuary in houses of worship without going public.
A finished third-floor room of about 250 square feet is not counted in the total area.
There are another 2 million incarcerated individuals who are not counted as unemployed because they are institutionalized.
How might daily life for these residents be affected if they were not counted in the census?
Ozy has since told the bank that the resulting traffic was not counted as part of the campaign.
Inheritance, which usually is not counted in official surveys of household income, may hold part of the answer.
Not counted in CBS' figures was ESPN's airing of the game in Spanish on its ESPN Deportes channel.
So for example, we know that in the 2010 census, 1 million very young children were not counted.
The risk is that students could miss out on aid because certain income and deductions are not counted.
Messam did not qualify for any of the Democratic debates and was not counted in many major polls.
Other common influence work, such as public affairs or foreign lobbying, is not counted in these revenue figures.
The difference is about 2.5m potential workers, mostly not counted as unemployed because they are not looking for work.
And because these units are so desirable, the waiting list is not counted in years, it's counted in decades.
There were also thousands of graduate students, not counted in the numbers above, teaching as part of their training.
Florida voters, including a former congressman, have said their ballots were not counted because their signatures were ruled invalid.
The U.S. Census Bureau says that about 1 million kids younger than age 5 were not counted in 2010.
That makes it very unpredictable how votes not counted on election night might shift the race in dramatic ways.
However, the massive GM strike, in which about 50,000 people joined picket lines, was not counted in this month's report.
One in 10 kids up to age 4 — more than 2 million children — were not counted in the 2010 census.
Although not counted as an official participant in the race, the athletic dog was presented with a well-earned medal.
"Over half the cases that we found that were toxic or lethal were not counted in the system," Hall said.
Wages you contribute to your retirement plan are not counted in your taxable income, which can lighten your tax load.
If any phrase could be slang or an accepted abbreviation given the context, it was not counted as an error.
The statistic measures how far each pass travels; any yards the receiver gains if he catches it are not counted.
Homophobic violence is not counted as a hate crime in Poland, meaning police have no data tracking anti-LGBTQ assaults.
Sales in buildings converted to condos, a relatively small segment, were not counted, because they are harder to reliably track.
If both the Senate and the House vote to accept the objection, then the disputed electoral votes are not counted.
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.
The authors believe the number is actually much higher, as home and nursing home deaths are not counted in that total.
But they are still home to some conservatives, just as some liberals live inland, and previously such voters were not counted.
One group is not counted in those numbers, though: the people who keep all their retirement money in target-date funds.
She anticipated the social satisfaction Mama would get from it but had not counted on the serious existential confirmation it provided.
Choose one of these areas and explain how it might be affected if noncitizens were not counted in the 2020 census.
In Palm Beach County, a heavily populated Democratic area, Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher said that votes were not counted in time.
The duo were not counted among the outright favorites heading to London, although Coburn did win bronze at the Olympics last year.
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.
The area's Operation Graduation program steps in after nine unexcused absences — excused absence, like sickness, are not counted, according to the statement.
Kleiman's petition cites "potential unknown assets," of unknown value, in his brother's estate, which were not counted in the original court filings.
Burdened with a state constitutional measure that prohibits specific kinds of private school choice, Michigan is not counted among the 2628 states.
His death on October 19, which Puerto Rico mortality records label as "caused" by "leptospirosis," is not counted as a hurricane death.
He fears that in 2010, out of a metropolitan area of 725,000, about 30,000 Hispanic residents in the region were not counted.
They will still be closely monitored and isolated, even if they are not counted as confirmed cases, the spokesman, Wu Zunyou, said.
What the thieves had not counted on was that the custodians would be quick to alert the police after alarms went off.
The Jabara family was stunned when they found out, like Susan Bro, that their beloved son and brother Khalid was not counted.
Orders from abroad, which were not counted as core orders, dropped 1.1 percent in February, reversing the previous month's 3.2 percent gain.
A congressional study of the presidential election that year found that many votes were not counted because of outdated equipment and other problems.
Google first told us that YouTube TV was not counted, then later corrected itself to say that was a mistake after we published.
Orders from abroad, which were not counted as core orders, jumped 17.4 percent in April, up for the first time in three months.
But if reply usernames are not counted towards a user's character limit in replies, is Twitter about to get a whole lot spammier?
Could voters just have their valid votes not counted in the presidential election if they happen in a batch tainted by fraud incident?
More than half of the 210 deaths the agency has not counted over the last 220 years came in the last four years.
That means voters left their Senate choice blank, or the choice was not counted because of a tabulation error like an equipment problem.
Around 1,600 ballots cast out of district were not counted, and nearly 12,000 people were unable to register to vote on Election Day.
Additionally, it may overstate labor market tightness because people not actively looking for work are not counted in the ranks of the unemployed.
However, their ancient World Series disasters with the Yankees still scramble through my brain like malevolent sheep — to be not counted but feared.
McCain asked how many military and civilian personnel were in Iraq as of March 31, including those not counted by the official cap.
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.
The six inch tablet is the Amazon Fire HD 6 which was not counted as it did not meet IDC's requirements for a "tablet".
Most of those people, moreover, are not counted in the unemployment rate because that government statistic counts only people who are actively seeking employment.
Puerto Rican officials say they base their death count on information they receive, but apparently many "indirect" deaths, such as Sanchez's, were not counted.
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.
External demand for machinery, which is not counted as core orders, rose 10.0 percent in April, up for the first time in three months.
Not least among them is the interest on student-loan debt — which is not counted in the aforementioned average and remains long after graduation.
This was simply due to a much larger number of mild cases that did not report to any health system and were not counted.
Under EU rules, commercial arrears are not counted as public debt, which currently stands at around 130 percent of the size of the country's economy.
Right now there are 1.4 million people who are considered "marginally attached" to the US labor force and who are not counted as job seekers.
Every person not counted will ultimately cost his or her state $20003,500 over the next decade, a study by George Washington University's Andrew Reamer estimated.
I have not counted them again but I'm still the same status on all the airlines so I think it's still around 200 a year.
Those that said they didn't handle precise location data at all, despite having received it, were not counted as part of the location-tracking industry.
An entitlement like SNAP can fill needs much more quickly, and the added cost is not counted as disaster aid subject to a new appropriations.
But Nigeria has said some of that total included condensates, an ultra-light oil that is not counted as part of its promise to cap.
Still, given how much of people's time and activity has migrated online, there remains a sizable chunk of "digital dark matter" that is not counted.
While all the votes were not counted and media outlets had not called the race, Lamb effectively declared victory in remarks to supporters early Wednesday.
Many people who had such restrictions were just old, and they had not counted on losing their jobs in the eleventh hour of their lives.
Unlike their straight peers, the queer people in this study more often than not counted sexual activities performed while another person was present to be sex.
If you are jobless and give up, you're not counted as unemployed — but it is true that they start leaving you out of the equation altogether.
"This happened 25 years ago today and not a day goes by that I have not counted my blessing for being alive," Brinkley captioned the post.
Analysts warned, however, that the March figure may have included some volumes imported in February but not counted because of disruptions due to Chinese New Year.
These votes often require follow-up to confirm the eligibility and registration of the voter and are often not counted until the days after the election.
"If there were people that were properly registered whose provisional ballots were not counted, I'm confident we would have seen some type of outcry," he said.
Many of these indirect programs, like entitlements and tax breaks for health care, retirement and housing, are not counted as part of the conventional federal budget.
Ms. Snider, who has not counted Mr. Cameron among her closest filmmaking allies, will very likely find herself still facing "Avatar" issues when she takes charge.
Right now there are about 0003 million people who are considered "marginally attached" to the US labor force and who are not counted as job seekers.
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.
They're probably people hanging around the edges of the labor market who are not counted as unemployed but who can come back in in a stronger market.
Because each flu case is not counted, public health experts have to estimate flu's toll, and don't get a good picture until the end of the season.
New York City Board of Elections spokeswoman Valerie Vasquez confirmed to NBC News that because of the missing signature and late mailing, both ballots were not counted.
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.
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.
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).
Not counted as part of South Korea's contribution to the shared defense costs are large tracts of land that it supplies rent-free for American military bases.
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.
Foreign invasions, ousters by rebel forces, assassinations and resignations due to popular pressure are also not counted as coups (although they are tracked in the same data set).
One example was the thousands of voters whose ballots were not counted because their signature on the ballot did not match the one they registered to vote with.
Szijjarto also said Hungary would seek legal ways to challenge the ruling as abstaining votes were not counted, and this, he said, changed the outcome of the vote.
One on hand, to be rendered invisible is to be made into that abstracted percentage of the minority and thereby not counted, not countenanced, not considered, made inconsequential.
Parkson also had CNY0003 billion in non-principal-guaranteed structured deposits as of end-June 2017, which is not counted as cash, in accordance with Fitch's rating criteria.
If the strip is not counted as a loan, the capital charge for banks holding that risk on balance sheet could be four times higher, the sources said.
Lists of voters whose early ballots are not counted and in need of "curing" — or correcting — are made available to the public by Florida's 67 county election offices.
This figure includes part-timers who want a full-time job and those without jobs who are not counted as unemployed but who say they want to work.
Some (or all) of their payments had not counted toward that total of 120, and they complained — loudly — to the Education Department, their servicers and their elected representatives.
These programs can provide employees up to $5,250 each year, not counted as taxable income — and the contribution doesn't have to be marked to a full-degree program.
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.
To be clear: half of the increase in spending in that figure is still employer contributions to health insurance, which are not counted as part of the wage.
But that decline was more than offset by a 75 percent increase in the number of residents enrolled in basic health plans, which are not counted toward Obamacare enrollment.
Judge Mark Walker will be hearing a Democratic argument to revisit tens of thousands of ballots that were not counted because they did not strictly adhere to Florida law.
Seven prisoners have been accused of violence or taking up arms against the government and are sometimes not counted because they are not "prisoners of conscience," Mr. Sánchez said.
He is not counted upon to make the leap to bonafide MVP candidate, at a time when many of his peers are struggling just to stay on the field.
Veterans are particularly valuable as potential students: There are limits on the federal funds that for-profit schools can receive, but money from the G.I. Bill is not counted.
He focused on another diesel by-product known as black carbon - or soot - which is a potent planet-warming emission, but not counted under U.N. action to combat climate change.
Visitors to Norway are allowed to take home 10kg of their catch (salmon, trout and char are not counted), and double that if they fish with a licensed tourist company.
"Bad policies are a direct result of people not being heard because their votes were not counted," Abrams said in the video, adding she would continue to fight voter suppression.
F.E.L.) or a Perkins loan, those are not counted toward your 120 payments, even if you work for a qualifying employer (though the Perkins loan has its own forgiveness program).
Most of the 26 million votes that were not counted by June 7 were mail-in ballots that were not returned until Election Day, or even a few days after.
She refused to say which of the two it was, however, adding that the lab-confirmed leptospirosis death was not counted as hurricane-related because of the date it occurred.
F.E.L.) or a Perkins loan, those are not counted toward your 120 payments, even if you work for a qualifying employer (though the Perkins loan has its own cancellation program).
In its complaint, Public Knowledge points out that Comcast imposes a 300GB data cap on many of its customers and notes that Stream TV is not counted against that limit.
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.
Another would designate a broader class of Syrians — including those with an immediate family member in the United States — as "priority" refugees, not counted against the administration's paltry 18,000-person cap.
In Florida, if a voter's signature on a vote-by-mail ballot does not match the signature on file, then the ballot is declared illegal, and the vote is not counted.
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.
The company just crossed 500 million downloads on Android, but Bedi pointed out that many are not counted because they are side-loaded, which doesn't register with the Google Play Store.
IF WOMEN'S votes had not counted (as was the case until 1918), Norbert Hofer, the far-right candidate, would have won a landslide victory in Austria's presidential election on May 22nd.
The governor faced criticism from funeral directors, families and media outlets who reported dozens - or in some cases hundreds - of deaths that were not counted as being caused by the storm.
Those apps are not counted any more as new downloads and because of that the downloads might decrease but that doesn't mean the number of people using those apps is decreasing.
Under current tax laws, many doctoral and graduate students receive tuition waivers that are not counted as taxable income as long as the student does research or teaches for the university.
After the 2010 census, which the city challenged because it claimed that 50,000 residents were not counted, New York forfeited two seats, in part because of a loss of population upstate.
But previous Boston Globe/Suffolk University polls have not counted toward qualification for the five previous debates, and the DNC has not given any public indication that it was considering otherwise.
The judge said there are more than 4,000 ballots in 45 counties that were not counted due to inconsistent signatures — and that the number in Florida's other 22 counties is not known.
On Sunday, he claimed without evidence that millions of people voted illegally for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and that he would have won the popular vote if their ballots were not counted.
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 Chicago, big empty spaces — those greater than 5,000 square feet — are not counted toward the tower's overall size, though officials said they knew of no complaints about developers exploiting the rule.
For almost 2000 years in the mid-1900s, members of the Armed Forces overseas were included in the count; Alaska and Hawaii were not counted for the first half of that century.
The FBI's annual report is based on hate crime data collected from law enforcement agencies around the country, but experts and advocacy groups say that many, if not most, are not counted.
Even in cases where offers were received by the government's deadline, the charity has claimed that many of these were not counted because of the format in which councils submitted their responses.
Though this is attributed to a complicated and much-debated set of reasons, the report noted that much of the work handled by women in India is not counted as economic output.
"Chicago Fire" was the 26th most viewed network program in terms of total viewers, according to Deadline, and would come in 23rd if live sporting events like Sunday Night Football were not counted.
Lloyds argued it had the right to call the issues because they were not counted as core capital by the most recent Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) stress tests, triggering a capital disqualification event.
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.
"Domestic work is not counted as real work in our social fabric," said Deepa Ebenezer, a research scholar working on the changing nature of domestic work at the Madras Institute of Development Studies.
About 5.5 million Americans are not in the labor force — and so not counted among the unemployed — but still want a job now, up from 4.3 million before the recession, the Labor Department says.
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.
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.
In practice, however, it is often not counted until and unless it might make a difference (for example, as part of a recount in a state in which the final margin is incredibly close).
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.
While House Republicans have not counted yet whether they still have at least 190 votes for T.P.P., Mr. Brady said, pro-trade Republicans "are in a good place" if the outstanding issues get resolved.
Since space below ground level is not counted in the overall square footage, burrowing down is a way to get more house for the money — or if you're selling, to help justify the price.
But speculators have not counted the dollar out, increasing bullish bets on it for the first time in seven weeks, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Friday and calculations by Reuters.
In Miami-Dade County, 266 mailed ballots passing through a sorting facility where bombs targeting Democratic politicians had been found were apparently delayed — they arrived on Saturday, after the deadline, and were not counted.
Even now, both Kansas and Hawaii do not count university students or families at military installations unless they already are state residents — even though those people are not counted elsewhere in the decennial census.
In addition to the votes that were tallied, Ms. Kopel said 10 votes were not counted because of differences between organizers and the museum over whether those workers were eligible to join the union.
Wages have been rising fastest for African-Americans, but poorer blacks, especially those with felony convictions, are also likelier to have fallen out of the formal labour market, so are not counted in unemployment figures.
This $2.2 billion pushed the initial valuation to about $20 billion (non-diluted, which means the restricted stock units, greenshoe etc are not counted) 38 percent above that final funding round just nine months earlier.
There still may be a significant number of potential workers on the sidelines, not counted as unemployed because they have not looked for work in months, but willing to work if they could find jobs.
Funeral home directors, however, helped us look into a handful of particular cases in which family members believe their loved ones died in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria and were not counted by the government.
The researchers then compared their numbers with the CDC's reported confirmed lead poisoning cases and found that nearly 600,00 children suffering from lead poisoning (blood lead levels 10 μg/dL or greater) were not counted.
Unlike Hindu-Muslim riots, which have become less frequent in recent decades, lynchings are not counted systematically in India, nor are the death tolls dramatic enough to register to most Indians as a national crisis.
The UK lender argues that it has the right to call the bonds because they were not counted as core capital by the most recent Prudential Regulatory Authority stress tests, triggering a capital disqualification event.
PiS had said that it was demanding recounts because in some of the districts where it lost by a narrow margin there were a lot of ballots that were spoiled, not counted or left blank.
"There's going to be not one million but millions, plural, of votes not counted on election night," said Ace Smith, a California-based Democratic strategist who was a senior adviser on Kamala Harris's presidential campaign.
The Ohio delegation (all John Kasich delegates) has cheered every time Kasich's name is voiced, and Alaska insisted that its original votes for Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio be at least observed, if not counted.
The NYC funds have said that even if losses in the commingled investment vehicles are not counted, they've still lost more than other lead plaintiff candidates and should be appointed to head the Kraft Heinz case.
That can possibly continue as long as long as there is a pool of workers not counted in the headline unemployment numbers, willing to take up jobs when they're on offer and leave when they're not.
Johnson added that the board later determined it had not counted Barzee's federal time served against her state penalty and found after a review and legal advice that her Utah sentence should end on Sept. 19.
Since they are often good athletes, they are placed in the infield or the outfield, where they will still have to make hard throws that are not counted as pitches but still contribute to arm strain.
In particular, more and more deaths in nursing homes, not counted so far in the official tallies, are coming to light, particularly in eastern France — 16 in Haute-Marne, seven in Haute-Savoie, 15 in Vosges.
The share of working-age adults who are not working also remains significantly higher than before the recession; most of those people are not counted in the unemployment rate because they are not actively seeking work.
The current fight against Islamic State in Iraq has seen American ground forces grow to some 6,000 on regular deployment, with an additional, unknown, number of Marines on "temporary duty" and not counted against the total.
People who are not looking — this includes millions of students enrolled in college, plenty of parents who are happy to stay home with young children and millions more retirees — are not counted in the labor force.
It also included $87 billion in funding specifically designated for the war on terror through the Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) fund, which is not counted in budget caps: $75 billion in defense, $21625 billion in nondefense.
Chinese regulators have been bolstering their oversight of financial assets including wealth management products (WMPs) that are often sold by banks and not counted on their balance sheets, amid concerns about growing debt in the economy.
The Department of Homeland Security estimates that as many as 2,000 children were separated from their families in a six-week period between April and May of this year, with hundreds more not counted by that statistic.
Undermining the goals of the BCA through the use of OCO became popular when Congress and the executive branch agreed the account would be considered "off-budget" and, therefore, not counted against the cap on defense spending.
If the Constitution had not counted persons, it would have prevented slaves from being counted as three-fifths "of all other persons" for purposes of increasing the number of representatives that slave states would have in Congress.
Monte dei Paschi said it would book the negative tax effect in the fourth quarter, adding there would be no impact on its closely-watched capital ratios because the DTA are not counted towards the bank's capital.
Real reform would add a third mandate: maintaining financial stability, and in particular stabilizing prices for assets like houses and stocks, which are not counted as "consumer prices" but now have a bigger influence on the economy.
People who are not looking — this includes millions of students enrolled in college, plenty of parents who are happy to stay home with young children, and millions more retirees — are not counted as being in the labor force.
During slavery, the enslaved were not counted as fully human — they were to be counted as three-fifths of a person as set forth in the Constitution — but the Supreme Court's horrendous decision in the Dred Scott v.
The contest for the second runoff slot was too close to call, with former Beto O'Rourke organizer Cristina Ramirez narrowly ahead of Royce West, a black state senator from Dallas, but a few precincts still were not counted.
"They are neglected by default and by design, as they are not counted in the census and they are denied coping mechanisms such as government jobs and subsidized rations by high-caste villagers and local officials," Singh said.
Not only is financial market income from capital gains and dividends not counted by the Bureau of Economic Analysis in its measure of aggregate personal income, spending driven by those gains is counted in its measure of consumption.
The number of Buddhist or Taoist believers was not counted because those faiths lack membership rolls, but their growth can be seen in the increasing number of temples — to 33,500 and 9,000 today from 13,1603 and 1,500 in 1997.
Economists widely blame the disruptive effects of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey for the disappointing number, because the survey methodology dictates that folks who didn't get paid on the pay period that included September 12th are not counted as employed.
The Texas bill would make it a felony to cast a provisional ballot even when the voter has a good-faith belief that they are eligible and registered to vote and even if the ballot is ultimately not counted.
According to the new figures, the accounts taken down each quarter were equivalent to 25 percent to 2553 percent of its active users (though those accounts were not counted in Facebook's active-user tallies because they had been removed).
A feature of the Great Recession was a cottage industry of explanations for why people were not just out of work, but dropping out of the workforce altogether — meaning they were without a job but not counted as unemployed.
The Paris pact allows countries to transfer emissions reductions among themselves using carbon credits, but they have yet to agree on how to do that to ensure the reductions are not counted twice where they are produced and purchased.
Though it's not counted in the new record, the torrent has continued across the Arkansas River Valley in Kansas and Oklahoma, with rainfall 200% above average between May 1 and 27, according to the Arkansas-Red Basin River Forecast Center.
May's government needs 318 votes to win the vote, as seven members of the Irish nationalist Sinn Fein party do not sit, four speakers do not vote and four lawmakers who help count votes, known as tellers, are not counted.
The effort, which captivated the world, was a time trial rather than a race, and was therefore not counted as an official world record, which he already holds: He ran a 2:01:39 at the Berlin Marathon last year.
May's government needs 318 votes to win the vote, as seven members of the Irish nationalist Sinn Fein party do not sit, four speakers do not vote and four MPs who help count votes, known as tellers, are not counted.
Using the same database, CNN reported on deaths labeled in government records as hurricane-related that were not counted by officials; and, in partnership with CPI, reported on an apparent leptospirosis "outbreak" that was not identified that way by authorities.
The CDC previously found that homicide is one of the leading causes of death for women under 44 years old; it is also one of the top causes of death in pregnancy, a factor not counted in the recent statistics.
Using the same database, CNN reported on deaths labeled in government records as hurricane-related that were not counted by officials; and, in partnership with CPI, reported on an apparent leptospirosis "outbreak" that was not identified as an outbreak by authorities.
While current polls show National Front leader Marine Le Pen losing either to centrist Emmanuel Macron or right-wing Francois Fillon, investors have not counted her out, and many fear that she could lead France out of the euro zone.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's main opposition said it was too early to call a victory for President Tayyip Erdogan in Sunday's presidential election, as votes from the largest cities were still not counted, adding the contest would go to a second round.
A principal reason for our complex and inefficient system is that funding for disaster response and recovery is "off-budget," meaning the funds are not counted against discretionary spending limits and therefore not required to be offset by spending reductions in other programs.
And the increasing availability and usage of emergency contraceptives (which some consider to be abortions but are not counted in official abortion statistics) further reduces the likelihood of implantation (from 22010 percent emergency contraceptive usage in 22010 to 73 percent in 27-22015).
Even a former congressman, Patrick Murphy, a Democrat, said on Friday that he learned the ballot he cast by mail in Palm Beach County was not counted because of a signature issue he did not learn about until he checked on Thursday.
The government needs 318 votes to get a deal through the 650-seat House of Commons, as seven members of Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein do not sit, four speakers and deputy speakers do not vote and the four tellers are not counted.
Among the changes that are in the pipeline (or are already being quietly implemented) is a loosening of the guidelines Mr Obama set for drone strikes and targeted killings in places that are not counted as war zones, such as Yemen, Somalia and Libya.
The death toll is a measure of the severity of a disaster and the effectiveness of the response, but it also has direct financial implications for families who lost loved ones who can lose out on some federal assistance if those deaths are not counted.
"Though the year-over-year growth is an astronomical 5421.7 percent, it is important to note that Amazon's 23Q15 lineup featured a 6 inch tablet which was not counted by IDC as it did not meet the requirements of our taxonomy," the research firm said.
The People's Bank of China will make the change to its so-called Macro Prudential Assessment (MPA) risk-tool to broaden its regulatory oversight to include wealth management products often sold by banks and not counted on their balance sheets, the sources told Reuters.
In its earnings call, Twitter said that its efforts don't impact user numbers because many of the "tens of millions" of removed accounts were too new or had been inactive for more than a month and were therefore not counted in active user numbers.
Sources told Reuters this week that the People's Bank of China would make changes to its so-called Macro Prudential Assessment (MPA) risk tool to broaden its regulatory oversight to include wealth management products often sold by banks and not counted on their balance sheets.
"Perception is more important than reality in elections, and if there's a perception that an election was not fair, not counted properly, or was hacked … it doesn't matter whether it's true," Keir Holeman, Clear Ballot's vice president of technical services, told Business Insider Weekly.
Underemployment, which includes the unemployed, part-timers who would like more hours, and people who have stopped looking for work and are not counted as unemployed but say they would take a job if they could find a suitable one, is also falling fast.
The data is inconclusive on a number of subjects, particularly why people are leaving Facebook, whether some are aging out of a particular demographic and were not counted in the survey, and what type of impact this may have, if any, on the company's bottom line.
Details: "Essentially, firms are able to hire contract or self-employed workers, who are not on their payrolls and not counted among the unemployed when not on the job," John V. Duca, a vice president in the research department at the Dallas Fed, says in the report.
Despite another raft of polls showing Le Pen losing either to centrist Emmanuel Macron or the conservative Francois Fillon, investors, mindful of the shocks of Brexit and Trump, have not counted her out, and many fear that she could lead France out of the euro zone.
Some 20 million people are estimated to be attending college in the U.S. While many of them are working to put themselves through school, millions of them are not actively looking for work until they graduate and are not counted in the Labor Department's count of the workforce.
It is vital that these sentiments come to fruition in the form of meaningful legislation that either does away with the tax entirely, or at the very least, modifies the tax so that employees' personal contributions to their FSAs and HSAs are not counted toward the tax's trigger threshold.
The current force management level is 3,2023 in Iraq and 300 in Syria, There are 800 additional troops and personnel temporarily deployed to Iraq and another 100 U.S. troops at the Office of Security Cooperation in Baghdad, which technically falls under the State Department and is not counted.
Despite another raft of polls showing Le Pen losing either to centrist Emmanuel Macron or the right-wing Francois Fillon, investors, mindful of the shocks of Brexit and Trump's victory, have not counted her out, and many fear that she could lead France out of the euro zone.
Indeed, experts on social welfare policy say, these substantial gains in reducing poverty are not visible precisely because Republicans succeeded over the last decades in shifting government aid programs from direct cash assistance to benefits like food stamps and housing vouchers that are not counted in annual statistics.
Defendants charged with misdemeanors in the Bronx regularly see their cases languish far past the 60- and 90-day speedy trial limits set down in state law for various low-level offenses, because delays caused by the courts' crowded calendar rather than the district attorney are not counted toward the limit.
While unit growth slowed to 15% y/y in the quarter, it is important to note that so much of Amazon's business is now expanded beyond just physical packages, with physical stores not counted, as well as 3P services, subscriptions, AWS, and other revenue all comprising nearly half of the entire business.
I was talking to a waitress at a restaurant on the other side of the island and she told me that in her hometown, she'd received word from her mother somehow that there were a few dozen people who had died immediately after the hurricane that were not counted in the death toll.
Since then, LivaNova has been served with additional similar lawsuits tied procedures performed at these same two hospitals as well as Greenville Health System Hospital in Greenville, SC. However, the cases in Greenville are not conclusively linked to the device and are not counted in the number of cases identified by the CDC.
When a Briton buys a smartphone made in a Chinese factory that is powered by a coal plant the carbon emitted in its manufacture does not count as "British"; the jet fuel that brings a South American guava to New York City is not counted as part of the Empire State's emissions.
The 2012 election was different in North Carolina: Democrats had a big advantage in the early vote, and yet President Obama didn't take an early lead, suggesting that the early votes were not counted first, or that Election Day votes from the rural part of the state were counted fast enough to cancel it out.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans that are not counted in "one percent" that serve in the military, have served, fought and died in global-hot spots since 6900/2628 — in Afghanistan, civilians outnumbered troops 28503:22019 in 2016 — and have left them with the same indelible scars as our brothers and sisters in uniform.
They pointed out, rightly so, that the data is limited in its ability to paint a full picture of how well all students are faring across campuses—specifically, that the graduation rates account only for first-time, full-time students, meaning that any student who attends part-time or transfers from one institution to another is not counted.
The idea is to assess the diversity and density of "cryptic fauna"—the corals, sponges and soft-bodied animals that make up a big portion of the reef's biodiversity—but are usually not counted by a census of marine life, says Allen Collins, director of NOAA's National Systematics Lab and an adjunct curator at the Smithsonian Institution.
Two former CEOs and chairmen (not counted in the 46) made major donations to Hillary Clinton: Sonic CEO Cliff Hudson, who donated more than $61,000 to Clinton in the 2016 race and left Sonic last November, and Howard Schultz, who donated $10,800 to the Hillary Victory Fund in 2016 and teased his own presidential run after officially cutting ties with Starbucks in 2017.
When it became clear in recent years that loan servicers had told public-servant borrowers that they were doing everything right even when they were in the wrong kind of loan or payment plan, pressure grew on elected officials to help borrowers who thought they were being meticulous only to find that years of payments had not counted for forgiveness.
States were not counted as providing medications on the map if they imposed strict limits on how long an inmate could be on the medications, offered the medications as part of small pilot programs, allowed the medications only for certain groups (such as pregnant women or people who were on medications prior to incarceration), or provided the drugs exclusively for detox or withdrawal management.
Trump on Sunday claimed, without citing evidence, that millions of people voted illegally for Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE and that he would have won the popular vote if their ballots were not counted.
It is tragic enough that another American son has fallen, but when families and the nation are told that he and others are not counted as being deployed in the combat zone because they are on temporary assignment or there less than four months; when the public is told that our Marines are on "fire complexes" rather than fire bases so that they sound safer; when we were told combat operations were over while we are still sending troops to fight and be killed in that same region, we are fed a series of lies.

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