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Carbon Washington disputes the math, saying the state doesn't account for taxes on exported power and spot market purchases of electricity -- and overcounts expenditures on low-income tax credits.
In remarks at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a Washington think tank often sympathetic to Israel, Haley agreed with a questioner who suggested that the U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNWRA), which helps Palestinian refugees, overcounts their number.
That could undercount the population in heavily diverse states including California, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Florida and Georgia while leading to overcounts in mostly white states including Vermont, West Virginia, Maine, New Hampshire and Montana, the group calculated.
In 1997, Republicans vigorously fought a proposal to statistically adjust census results to address undercounts and overcounts, in no small part because their own study suggested the tweaks could affect election results in as many as 26 of the 435 House seats.
They referred to the 2010 census, where the Census Bureau determined that when broken up by race the data showed undercounts among African-Americans and Hispanics and overcounts among whites -- so while the total number was accurately represented, the different racial communities involved were not.
In summary, the positively charged amino acid residues overcounts the negatively charged amino acid residues. alt= Through SAPS tool, there are two predicted identical four-block length repetitive structures that fall within LRR structural motifs: LSHL at 97-100 bp and 172-175 bp. One high- scoring transmembrane segment was predicted through the SAPS tool from 411 to 428 aa (length 18) with a pocket from 417 to 418 aa. The Phobius prediction for the ISLR protein sequence illustrated the potential transmembrane domain and a signal peptide (Figure 2).
Critical for the solution of certain differential equations, these functions are used throughout both classical and quantum physics. Bessel is responsible for the correction to the formula for the sample variance estimator named in his honour. This is the use of the factor n − 1 in the denominator of the formula, rather than just n. This occurs when the sample mean rather than the population mean is used to centre the data and since the sample mean is a linear combination of the data the residual to the sample mean overcounts the number of degrees of freedom by the number of constraint equations — in this case one.
A grave digger at a cemetery in Sarajevo, 1992 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Percent Change of Ethnic Bosniaks from 1991 to 2013 Calculating the number of deaths resulting from the conflict has been subject to considerable, highly politicised debate, sometimes "fused with narratives about victimhood", from the political elites of various groups. Estimates of the total number of casualties have ranged from 25,000 to 329,000. The variations are partly the result of the use of inconsistent definitions of who can be considered victims of the war, as some research calculated only direct casualties of military activity while other research included those who died from hunger, cold, disease or other war conditions. Early overcounts were also the result of many victims being entered in both civilian and military lists because little systematic coordination of those lists took place in wartime conditions.

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