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"tabulate" Definitions
  1. tabulate something to arrange facts or figures in columns or lists so that they can be read easily

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Crucially, they can tabulate data on any player for years.
But it's still difficult to tabulate the costs of the storms.
There, state officials will tabulate the ranked choice votes, beginning Friday.
The plans include enlisting a neighboring county to tabulate that county's votes.
Moreover, in the real world, these election websites don't actually tabulate votes.
At a certain level, it's not healthy to tabulate all of these expenses.
An app created to tabulate the Iowa caucus votes on February 3 malfunctioned.
The only ones who know are the accountants when they tabulate it later.
It's set to tabulate digital and physical sales as well as streaming totals.
That includes, according to a party aide, helping count and tabulate early votes.
But to tabulate that, they have to go through a cave in Missouri.
The app was designed to rapidly report early results, not tabulate final vote counts.
Countries tabulate their GDP, credit-rating agencies assess their economies, investors eye bond yields.
In 2012, only 17% of electors supported an amendment to tabulate their votes automatically.
I don't keep spreadsheets or a digital calendar; I don't tabulate my weekly miles.
They tabulate that 65% of his top aides have been replaced at least once.
Exactly how much money, time, and opportunity it has cost me is impossible to tabulate.
Bloomberg News, which does not tabulate Bloomberg's wealth, tallied Trump's net worth at $2.9 billion.
Optical scan vote tabulation: Scanners often tabulate paper records of votes, like a standardized test.
Detroit alone saw 37 percent of its voting districts tabulate more votes than actual registered voters.
The household survey also was weaker than the establishment survey used to tabulate the unemployment rate.
Motherboard is publishing the app used to tabulate early voting results in Iowa's Democratic Presidential primary.
The party will use a new tool to tabulate votes in its caucus on February 22.
"I have an idea," he said, looking upward like he was trying to tabulate the number.
It takes a tiny team of people four years to collect, tabulate and release the data.
That could leave just a few days for each county to re-tabulate the results by hand.
"We are not using the same, or any, app to tabulate or transmit results," Ms. Hebert said.
Nevada Democrats will use an iPad tool to tabulate votes for its caucus, The Nevada Independent reported.
Voatz also clarified that it provides a form of mobile voting, not a platform to tabulate results.
It would tabulate all the things that go into making food, like water, land, and greenhouse gas emissions.
The IDP blamed the delay on the app used to tabulate votes, which was built by Shadow Inc.
The company makes systems used to manage voting booths and to tabulate the final results from those booths.
Furthermore, when you tabulate all gun deaths, the U.S. record is the worst among other high-income countries.
Another favorite measure of audience opinion comes from websites that collect and tabulate the opinions of self-selecting volunteers.
According to Homeland Security, none of these attempts were aimed at the systems that actually tabulate the votes themselves.
As AL.com reports, the state is required to keep the paper ballots that are digitized to tabulate the vote.
They then tabulate all of these real-time results to eventually report who is most likely winning the state.
The CHP's efforts to tabulate its own count in 2018 failed when the party's computer system broke down midcount.
There are cities that count their age by years; then there's Athens, which can tabulate its history by millenniums.
Because streaming services automatically count clicks, they make it possible to tabulate more precisely what people are listening to.
The survey attempts to tabulate all Americas-based firms that manage at least $2150 billion in traditional hedge fund assets.
Each time, my mind spun, wondering whether I'd made a huge mistake, trying to tabulate how many people knew, obsessing.
Shazam measures how many times a song is searched for on its app; the others tabulate plays on their platforms.
Because no money changes hands, economists don't count unpaid caregiving when they tabulate GDP – the sum of all economic activity.
In past Nevada caucuses, Excel spreadsheets were used by those in the war room to tabulate phoned-in precinct totals.
Just 17% of electors from my surveys would support an amendment to tabulate votes automatically, thereby removing the independence of electors.
The vote was marred by allegations of fraud and irregularities, largely blamed on electronic voting machines meant to tabulate results speedily.
A Bernie Sanders precinct captain told Motherboard that the Sanders campaign had its own app that it used to tabulate delegates.
IBM collaborated with the Nazis in the 1930s, providing computers to tabulate German census data to see who should be slaughtered.
Why it matters: By the numbers: Several organizations have attempted to tabulate deaths from Hurricane Maria, which hit the island Sept.
It also would let the IRS do what many other countries do and simply tabulate what you owe and tell you.
Now tabulate the accumulating drain on civic budgets for emergency responders; hospitals; incarceration; drug courts; rehab; mental health services; child welfare.
The county site that was affected by the attack only displayed results to the public, it did not receive or tabulate them.
A solution to this black-box problem is to either tabulate by hand, or instantiate a separate audit process after each election.
"We wanted to be sure our auditors at Deloitte were happy with their ability to still tabulate the ballots correctly," Freimuth said.
But in the end she said there were no number-crunchers in the office available to tabulate the volume of gym users.
The police do not tabulate how many e-bikes are reported stolen so the scope of the problem is difficult to gauge.
Concerns linger as some volunteers say they haven't received hands-on training with the iPads the party purchased to help tabulate results.
To tabulate these figures, my company, Biz2Credit, examined small-business loan applications made by more than 35,000 businesses from all across the country.
Most shockingly, the files included Georgia's Global Election Management Systems (GEMS) databases, which control and tabulate the results from the state's voting machines.
We not only don't tabulate our water use every hour or every day, we don't do it every month, or even every year.
It was not clear late Monday what would happen to early votes already cast or if the state would tabulate any results Tuesday.
Officials from two Democratic campaigns tell CNN they were told the app to tabulate results had crashed -- despite what the state party reported.
The delay, he said, was due to problems with the contractor the agency hired to tabulate the data and concerns about the data's quality.
Many unions, for their part, tabulate overall salary information, which is shared with members so they can better bargain for raises and equal pay.
Wyoming and Alaska, which had also planned party-run primaries for that date, have announced that they will tabulate ballots later in the month.
The basic idea is to let voters track their votes securely and privately, while also allowing authorities to tabulate, store and, if necessary, audit them.
Voting machines that tabulate votes electronically instead of mechanically or manually with a pen are things that we are constantly dealing with security problems around.
This means that throughout the entire elections process, members of both parties are present to access voting equipment, handle voted ballots and tabulate the results.
In Private Ryan a group of soldiers try to tabulate the cost of conflict, and how much they owe others that wear the same uniform.
Facebook can easily tabulate how many viewers are watching an entire clip and how many are quickly clicking away, but it guards such information closely.
HONG KONG — It may well take years to tabulate the full damage Samsung's discontinuation of the Galaxy Note 7 will have on the company's brand.
Using algorithms that ruthlessly tabulate every available metric, they are determined to maximize efficiency, and they see no profit in human downtime, imperfection or ideals.
The real concern isn't using QR codes for the first part, because it's still going to be converted to code for a computer to tabulate.
She said the application being used to tabulate the results did not go down and the problem was not due to a hack or an intrusion.
Like so much of America's crumbling infrastructure, the systems we rely on to tabulate our votes fairly and accurately are in dire need of an overhaul.
And they tabulate it and they put it all in a file which would make you think that somehow there is some type of process here.
In 2018, natural and organic sales hit $158 billion, according to industry trade publication Natural Foods Merchandiser, which is currently collecting data to tabulate 2019 sales.
Additionally, many precinct chairs across the state abandoned the new app that was built to help tabulate and report results as they struggled to log in.
It let me tabulate my budget; track my to-do list, guests, and vendors; and map out rehearsal and wedding day timelines, plus plan the honeymoon.
What followed was an epic collapse of the rickety system Iowa has relied on for decades to tabulate the results of a largely analog electoral contest.
Many local precincts in New Hampshire use electronic machines to count paper ballots, but poll workers are trained to manually tabulate votes if the machines malfunction.
Everyone else may be wearing an expensive Apple Watch, but you can tabulate the restaurant tip on your wrist just like they can — and for under $20.
As of Wednesday morning, several of those races were too close to call, and it may take several days to tabulate absentee ballots for a final count.
The lab began consulting with specialists who can "take a car apart, right down to the screws," and tabulate the exact price of making a particular change.
Above: Voatz, via The NYT Last week, we looked at how a smartphone app meant to tabulate votes from the caucuses really screwed things up in Iowa.
The results are tabulated in half a day with the electronic voting machines, as opposed to paper ballots, which took between two to three days to tabulate.
The app was never designed to tabulate final vote counts that officially determine the winner, but instead is used to give early vote totals for real-time reporting.
This year, after confusion marred reporting in 2016 and 2012, caucus precinct leaders needed to relay more data than ever to Iowa Democratic officials, who tabulate the results.
This is the first year that the CDC has begun providing such statistics in the midst of flu season, rather than waiting until the end to tabulate totals.
It would also require the Bureau of Prisons to tabulate how many prisoners are granted compassionate release, so lawmakers can insure the agency isn't refusing to apply it.
Producers and advertisers can instantly tabulate how many times a show has been downloaded, but it's harder to ascertain how many people have listened to the whole thing.
The party will use a custom Google calculator accessed through a "secure Google web form," which will be uploaded to 220006,2202 newly purchased iPads to help tabulate votes.
At the Emmy Awards in September, she appeared onstage with the Ernst & Young accountants who tabulate its votes to jokingly ask for their help in protecting her online.
In June 1973, the industry's trade group, then known as the Manufacturing Chemists' Association, hired the consulting firm Tabershaw-Cooper Associates to tabulate cancers at vinyl-chloride plants.
If your sun-soaked friend is assessing his particular chances of someday finding a death-heralding mole, he should tabulate more than just his number of afternoons spent poolside.
Twitter, as of yet, doesn't tabulate the number of quote-tweets, but that is by and large where the action on this tweet and others like it go down.
After the mechanical failure was corrected and the machines were restarted, they apparently failed to tabulate entire boxes of votes; the totals did not add up, Ms. Bucher said.
The precinct leaders have been told how to use and operate iPads and given instructions on how to tabulate and enter their caucus results into the Google Forms application.
On Thursday, officials in Nevada announced that they would provide caucus precinct chairs with iPads, and would use a calculator and the Google Forms application to tabulate the results.
Described as a "fancy calculator," the app will help precinct chairs tabulate results during each phase of the caucus, and then send results to the Iowa Democratic Party headquarters.
Results were delayed by what Price said were "coding issues" with a smartphone app that was being used to help tabulate results in the contest for the first time.
They tabulate a short list of some of the respected pizza joints available on the service, as well as a promise to treat those restaurants with tender loving care.
Researchers have not yet concurred on a reliable method to tabulate transgender teenagers, much less younger children, though they are at the center of the debates over school bathroom policies.
Twenge (who teaches at San Diego State University and wrote the book Generation Me) worked with her team to tabulate data from the General Social Survey between 21990 and 220.
Officials from two Democratic campaigns say they were told an app used to tabulate the votes crashed, and the Iowa Democratic Party said it found inconsistencies in some vote sets.
The app fell apart, phone lines were jammed, math errors were made, and the party — which had to tabulate and reconcile not one but three sets of results — was overwhelmed.
The delay was caused by a coding issue in an app used to tabulate caucus results that, as our tech columnist Kevin Roose noted, was hastily designed and inadequately tested.
The individual machines tabulate the votes almost instantly, but the tallies are officially announced only four days after the last votes are cast, or six weeks after the election began.
Shadow, the little-known company behind the app used to tabulate the results of the Iowa presidential caucus, expressed regret on Tuesday over the delayed results from the Democratic nominating contest.
This adds an important bit of nuance because climate change is going to cost some countries more than others, a fact that's lost when you try to tabulate a global average.
But paper ballots don't help much if you use machines to tabulate them and those machines are compromised — so it's especially worrying if those are, in engineering parlance, black boxes, i.e.
Services like the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Glassdoor and Indeed tabulate statistics, but those numbers can be outdated or, at best, a guesstimate of what an employee might expect to earn.
Franklin and David Becker, the executive director of the Center for Election Innovation & Research, also pointed out that while state election websites report voting results, they do not actually tabulate votes.
I had to stop shopping multiple times to open up the calculator app to tabulate my expenses because the prices on items like potatoes, onions and eggs were different than expected.
Top Republicans on two key House committees on Thursday condemned the company that built the smartphone app used by the Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) to tabulate votes during the Iowa caucuses. Reps.
Since four statewide races were close enough to require recounts, and the county's equipment can only tabulate one race at a time, the paper must be run through machines over and over.
It emerged as a crucial element in the 2016 campaign, and The Green Papers does something very few media organizations are willing to do: accurately and independently tabulate delegates in real time.
Election management systems: These systems, used in different locales to tabulate and store voting results, may be at risk of exposure to the internet as well, depending on the jurisdiction's security protocols.
The results, which were released in two batches and came after a long delay attributed to a "coding issue" in the app used to tabulate caucus numbers, came from 22016 percent of precincts.
To tabulate her worldwide ranking of countries based on the integrity of their elections, Norris reached out to more than 2,400 political scientists who had demonstrated knowledge of the electoral processes in particular countries.
But, he added, the decentralized nature of how elections are carried out, as well as "clunky" systems that states use to tabulate votes, would make a hacking of the election very hard to accomplish.
The NBC News Data Analytics Lab—using voter file data provided by TargetSmart—will tabulate and analyze early vote totals as they are made available in each battleground state throughout the 2016 election cycle.
Not only can it take an enormous amount of time to classify and tabulate all the different responses, but it also involves a degree of subjectivity, based on how individual researchers interpret each answer.
Item: In the immediate aftermath of the chaotic delay in reporting the results of the Iowa caucuses, apparently caused by the failure of a new app to tabulate votes from across the state, Rep.
The confusion that began in the early hours of Tuesday, as Iowa Democrats proved unable to tabulate their precinct returns, reached a new level at midday Thursday when Mr. Perez called for a recanvass.
What's more, when disaster struck at Iowa's caucuses this month, Nevada's Democratic Party had to ditch the app it had planned on using to tabulate results and quickly come up with a new plan.
Imports, he explained, are subtracted from the overall equation (see above) so as to prevent domestic spending on foreign-made products getting counted in the final sum, which is meant to tabulate a country's production.
The mix of digital and analogue systems to record, tabulate and transmit our votes on election day are as varied at the number of states we have, since the states administer and oversee their elections.
The Nevada Democrats had been set to use Shadow, the same app technology that Iowa had relied on to tabulate and report the results, and the state party had paid roughly $60,000 for the contract.
But the pair will no longer be permitted to tabulate Oscar votes or hand out envelopes containing winners' names at Hollywood's most highest honors, a spokesperson for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences said.
State officials did not require each county to tally its results by hand -- so it is possible county vote canvassing boards that opt to re-tabulate machines' results could face lawsuits seeking a change in methodology.
By the end of the weekend, every one of the roughly 30 machines at the village, including those used to tabulate votes and to check voters in when they go to the polls, had been hacked.
A company called Shadow earned instant infamy this week when an app it created to tabulate the results of the Iowa caucuses led to a statewide meltdown that has thrown the Democratic presidential campaign into disarray.
The credentials listed in the manual include usernames and passwords for the initial log-in to the system as well as credentials to log into the client software used to tabulate and store official election results.
A caucus volunteer invited CNN to sit in on one of the training sessions Monday where we learned more about the caucus calculator that will be used to help tabulate early votes and caucus day votes.
A spokesperson for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences said PwC accountants Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz will no longer tabulate Oscar votes and hand out envelopes containing winners' names at Hollywood's most prestigious awards ceremony.
The city collects data on things like bus ridership and sewage use; gyms keep tabs on how many members pump iron each day; and newspapers tabulate how many subscriptions are put on hold while readers enjoy vacation.
Go deeper: Apparent technical glitches with an app that the Democratic Party was using to calculate, tabulate and report results marked an early 2020 test for a party still grappling with the effects of disinformation in elections.
But two days ahead of the ballot, only about 60 percent of election materials - including sheets to tabulate the vote - have been delivered to balloting stations across the country, three foreign diplomats told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
Although Super explained to me that the National Chicken Council doesn't tabulate the different preparations of wings sold and eaten during the Super Bowl, last year the organization studied the various sauces that people dip their wings into.
However, a third volunteer warned that misunderstanding and a lack of training on how to tabulate first and second vote alignments could pose a greater threat to the process than the new tech elements injected into the process.
Health authorities in Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak, said that they changed the way they tabulate case totals — "clinically diagnosed" cases now count toward the "confirmed case" count, resulting in the sudden surge among the latter.
In this perfect world, Siri argues, the supposedly unhackable and absolutely transparent blockchain will ensure that no centralized election authority is required to tabulate a vote, and no corrupt politician or gridlocked legislature can interfere with the popular mandate.
In addition to the tech systems being used to tabulate results, we are also using photos of results and a paper trail to validate all results match and ensure we have confidence and accuracy in the numbers we report.
Problems with an app used by the party to tabulate voter choices plunged the first-in-the-nation nominating contest into disarray, with the results not known for days and an anticipated rechecking of the results in numerous precincts.
Party officials, both locally and nationally, have scrambled to avert the same issues, including canceling plans to use a similar app to help tabulate results, publicly releasing training materials and downplaying the timeframe for when results can be released.
The opposition are up in arms because active SIM cards could allow the electoral board (CENI) to tabulate the vote electronically, despite repeated assurances the results would be based on hand counts of paper print-outs from the machines.
DES MOINES — The app that the Iowa Democratic Party commissioned to tabulate and report results from the caucuses on Monday was not properly tested at a statewide scale, said people who were briefed on the app by the state party.
Nevada Democratic officials announced new details on their plans on Thursday, writing in a memo that they planned to provide all caucus precinct chairs with an iPad and would rely on a calculator and Google forms to tabulate the totals.
One company, Brandeye, which is based in South Africa and works for large financial institutions, as well as candidates around the world, studies social media conversations to tabulate positive and negative words about candidates, and how frequently candidates are mentioned.
"In addition to the tech systems being used to tabulate results, we are also using photos of results and a paper trail to validate that all results match and ensure that we have confidence and accuracy in the numbers we report," McClure said.
By definition, national accounts tabulate only goods with a price tag, leaving out all the things we do for each other, like the unpaid time that parents spend caring for their children, or the unpaid time adult children spend caring for their aging parents.
"Supermarket retailers operate on extremely thin profit margins, so at the end of the day it can turn out that even after you tabulate all of these many downsides, there is a very small profit advantage that justifies their existence for retailers," she says.
"This could come in the form of an annual report that institutions release to the members that would simply tabulate the number of accusations that have occurred in their area," McKnight said, and could include financial information on any settlements made by the church.
For example, the U.S. Coast Guard used RAMAC to help with search and rescue missions, and the 1960 Winter Olympics relied on a RAMAC 305 to help score and immediately tabulate the results of a contest—something that had previously taken hours to do.
"In addition to the tech systems being used to tabulate results, we are also using photos of results and a paper trail to validate that all results match and ensure that we have confidence and accuracy in the numbers we report," the statement reads.
The D.N.C. approved Iowa's delegate selection plan, but left the state party to determine on its own how to collect and tabulate caucus results, Mr. Perez said, adding that the national party did not test the state's app or set standards for training or preparation.
Additionally, while the caucuses have relied on mobile apps to record and tabulate results in the past, the Iowa Democratic Party is using a new app this year that has been tested and verified by both security experts and the Department of Homeland Security.
The party announced Thursday that it planned to use a custom Google calculator accessed through a "secure Google web form," which will be uploaded to 2,000 newly purchased iPads to help tabulate votes, and that precinct leaders would also track votes via paper backup sheets.
Here's what happens after the chaos in IowaIowa caucus: What it is, how it works and why it's importantDemocrats get their first chance to choose their 218 presidential candidate in Iowa Most of the top Iowa candidates spoke to supporters as the party tried to tabulate results.
"In addition to the tech systems being used to tabulate results, we are also using photos of results and a paper trail to validate that all results match and ensure that we have confidence and accuracy in the numbers we report," state party spokeswoman Mandy McClure said.
The Iowa Democratic Party said Tuesday morning that the app used to tabulate votes as part of the first-in-the-nation caucuses, which CNN confirmed was built by the firm Shadow, had a "coding issue in the reporting system" that slowed down the reporting of vote totals.
"Arizona takes elections seriously -- from the poll workers to the county elections officials, and the Secretary of State's office and everybody is working diligently to tabulate all of the election results in a manner that Arizonans can be proud of and, most importantly, trust the results," she wrote.
"Arizona takes elections seriously — from the poll workers to the county elections officials, and the Secretary of State's office and everybody is working diligently to tabulate all of the election results in a manner that Arizonans can be proud of and, most importantly, trust the results," she wrote in conclusion.
MORE ON WHAT WENT WRONG IN IOWA: -- "The app that the Iowa Democratic Party commissioned to tabulate and report results from the caucuses on Monday was not properly tested at a statewide scale," the New York Times reports, citing sources who were briefed on the app by the state party.
Election-management systems are not the voting terminals that voters use to cast their ballots, but are just as critical: they sit in county election offices and contain software that in some counties is used to program all the voting machines used in the county; the systems also tabulate final results aggregated from voting machines.
Born into a family of avid collectors, he hungered in his 40s to undertake a statistical project; he had been impressed by a man who used public records to tabulate the waxing and waning popularity of baby names, publishing his findings once a year in a letter to the editor of The Times of London.
Arizona is a state where thousands of residents vote by mail (as of Wednesday, there were still 600,000 mail-in ballots to be counted), which takes much longer to tabulate, as each vote must be verified either by determining whether the signatures on the ballots match those already on file or by calling the voter.
But election offices have become increasingly digital in other, less obvious ways: Adopting e-pollbooks; hauling voter registration information into state-run or third-party databases; proffering all-in-one election management suites, which program the machines and tabulate the outcomes; and building internet-based services for voters, like the precinct tally program in Knox County.
A report by Gellman and Pam Dixon, a privacy advocate and the executive director of the World Privacy Forum, details how billions of data points are collected on everyone, analyzed and used to tabulate a variety of "consumer scores"—which assess your spending as well as serve as a backdoor glimpse at your health and hobbies.
For 10 years she'd resisted all requests to tabulate her music, but her feelings towards sheet music have evolved, and with the help of Sen, and her longterm Parisian design collaborators M/M (responsible for creating an elegant original font for the lyrics—a process which took at least two years), Björk's first official book of sheet music has arrived.
While President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE broke the record of President Obama for caucus goers with about 30,000 Iowans, Democrats could not even tabulate the vote.
Today, a system of cameras and radars called Statcast records every move on a baseball field, tracking not just easy-to-tabulate outcomes like hits and outs, but the angle at which a ball comes off the bat, how fast the ball spins coming out of a pitcher's hand, and how efficiently a fielder makes his way to the ball.
If you wanted to translate from English to Japanese, for example, you would program into the computer all of the grammatical rules of English, and then the entirety of definitions contained in the Oxford English Dictionary, and then all of the grammatical rules of Japanese, as well as all of the words in the Japanese dictionary, and only after all of that feed it a sentence in a source language and ask it to tabulate a corresponding sentence in the target language.
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad WolfChad WolfHillicon Valley: Iowa chaos highlights misinformation threat | Officials blame app for delayed results | Company offers 'regret' | Nevada officials drop plans to use app | Ohio ramps up election security Use of voting tabulation apps raise red flags on Capitol Hill Iowa Democratic Party chairman says he had 'no knowledge' of DHS offer to vet vote app MORE said Tuesday that an offer to vet the app used by the Iowa Democratic Party to tabulate votes during the Iowa caucuses was turned down.

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