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The original product was centered around driving and tabulating purchases.
B.N. If the alternative is tabulating incidental travel expenses, sure, say something.
He was arrested again the next day after tabulating and disseminating polling results himself.
In the 1880s, four companies combined to form the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR).
The company hasn't been forthcoming about tabulating the precise sources of these profits, however.
That includes everything from voter rolls to voting machines to vote tabulating and reporting.
Democratic Party officials have not indicated how long it will take to finish tabulating votes.
It's true that Broward County has lagged behind the rest of Florida in tabulating ballots.
Private pollsters are tabulating a sample of votes known as "quick counts" after polling stations close.
Darwin's hypothesis can "also be seen by tabulating the diversity of different continents," Faurby told me.
Mr Odinga said the early results were "fake" and claimed that computers tabulating them had been hacked.
Strategists in both parties already expected a close result there with a slow process of tabulating votes.
It instead allowed counties to determine whether the ballots should be counted manually or with tabulating equipment.
"I think I am always watching and balancing, and sort of tabulating my own emotions," he said.
The largely ad hoc system in states for collecting and tabulating individual voting results is vulnerable as well.
Historically pranked with novelty songs, these charts now incorporate streaming platform plays as a metric for tabulating rankings.
The case of different forms of Chinese shows just one way in which tabulating such things is messy.
That's above his average of 61 per week since Dale began tabulating Trump's falsehoods on July 8, 2019.
Private pollsters, approved by the national elections commission, are tabulating a sample of votes known as "quick counts".
The New York agents had finished tabulating the emails between Abedin and Clinton, and they numbered in the thousands.
Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced the final count on Wednesday, after days of vote tabulating across states.
Risher looked for where the returner caught the ball, then punched numbers into his calculator, tabulating the punt's distance.
That math (tabulating what proportion of a net percentage gain comes from selected huge index components) is inherently misleading.
The robot can work 365 days a year, scanning shelves with high-resolution cameras tabulating out-of-stock items.
One measured each firm's exposure to the internet by tabulating the number of services an eager hacker might connect to.
Every year, the Game Developers Conference releases a survey on the state of videogames, tabulating results from all across the industry.
We won't know all the results Tuesday, since tabulating votes could go late into the night, especially on the West Coast.
It was in this unit that Katherine Goble began work in June 1953, tabulating sheets of data for the agency's engineers.
There was a mandatory recount, but the result was unchanged when Spokane County Election officials finished tabulating the ballots by hand.
Through all that time, a little over a dozen people have been in charge of tabulating the votes, according to the BBC.
So J.D. Power and Associates began with Power and his wife mailing out surveys and tabulating the results at their kitchen table.
Opponents of ranked-choice voting argue that it complicates the process too much, both when it comes to voting and tabulating results.
Meanwhile, the ElectionGuard databases are securely recording all votes and tabulating them, a process that would happen in parallel with existing tabulation processes.
As the Iowa Caucuses approach, Microsoft has partnered with the Republican and Democratic parties in the state to create apps for tabulating results.
Rather than just tabulating results after the match like in fantasy sports, GreenPark wants to be entwined with the spectacle as it happens.
To start tabulating results, caucus officials from over 2,000 precincts across the state will log in to the calculator with their individual credentials.
While election officials are still tabulating ballots, the 126 million votes already counted means about 55% of voting age citizens cast ballots this year.
Two accountants from PricewaterhouseCoopers -- the firm responsible for tabulating the results and keeping them confidential -- prepare two briefcases with the envelopes used by presenters.
Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic are primarily interested in tabulating critics' opinions, but they also collect grades from audiences and display them on the site.
Struggling to adopt a new byzantine process of tabulating results, Iowa Democrats offered little explanation for the problem for hours after the caucuses began.
County supervisors of election must first provide public notice to the state of a recount, and a public test of the tabulating equipment must occur.
The news networks projected that Mr. Obama was the presumptive nominee in the 2008 Democratic primary based on the same rules for tabulating superdelegates. Mrs.
There, through next week only, two high-profile productions are tabulating the wages of notoriety, and the view from the top has seldom looked lonelier.
But the original impulse for the duo to begin tabulating delegate counts goes all the way back to 1976, when they were undergraduates at Boston University.
One clear area of vulnerability then and now is our reliance on electronic voting machines and vote tabulating machines without conducting any meaningful post-election audits.
Full measures of turnout won't be clear for as long as several more weeks, when election officials in the various states finish tabulating and certify the results.
The app itself was reportedly hurried into use despite design flaws, and was published on the very day it was tasked with tabulating the nation's voting decisions.
SHAKY START The Democrats rough week began with a debacle in the Iowa vote count, caused in part by the failure of a ballot-tabulating phone app.
"Just because we're doing this on paper doesn't mean that from end to end there is protection throughout the process as far as tabulating results," he said.
The key difference between their numbers is that de Vries assumes that 60 percent of mining revenues goes toward energy costs in tabulating the total energy use.
Established over a century ago as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, the American technology company has been known as IBM, short for International Business Machines, since 1924.
Again, she built the company from scratch, learning on YouTube how to use miter saws for construction and tabulating how many morning commuters passed by her storefront.
So when tabulating a reasonable cost for this product, we now have one part standard fitness tracker and one part Bluetooth-contingent Life Alert — it doesn't add up.
At the end of the film, the camera zooms in on the captain writing down the day's events in the ship's log, tabulating the lives saved and lost.
Every time we completed all our terraforming objectives and started tabulating final scores, it turned out that everyone had quietly been meeting lots of conditions for special victory points.
As it is, many companies devote considerable effort and expense to tabulating the same information, such as greenhouse-gas emissions, in multiple ways so they can fulfill different standards.
The motions request that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and county sheriffs impound and secure all voting machines, ballots and tabulating devices when they are not in use.
A preliminary report on the latest tax-filing season, tabulating data through April, said that 5.6 million returns included penalties averaging $442 a return for people uninsured in 2015.
The motions request that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and county sheriffs impound and secure all voting machines, ballots and tabulating devices when they are not in use.
The Washington Post, tabulating the wear and tear the character withstood over eight seasons, found that he had endured 22007 gunshot wounds and 267 beatings that left him unconscious.
At the same time, I have no interest in merely tabulating, say, Asian actors in a movie or noting again (and again) how many women don't have speaking roles.
Because some of the mail-in ballots don't arrive until very close to Election Day, this verification process can take place afterward and make tabulating the votes take significantly longer.
But only a single company spans them all: IBM, which is more than a century old, having started as a maker of tabulating machines that were fed with punch cards.
Because some of the mail-in ballots don't arrive until very close to Election Day, this verification process can take place afterward and make tabulating the votes much, much slower.
LAS VEGAS — On Page 31 of the Nevada Democratic Party's caucus manual, there are step-by-step instructions for precinct leaders on how to begin entering and tabulating caucus results.
Much of the turmoil was fueled by a new reporting app that was intended to streamline the vote-tallying process but instead showed inconsistencies in the outcomes it was tabulating.
Bruce Poliquin this week filed a lawsuit in a federal court trying to block Maine from tabulating ranked-choice voting ballots in determining the winner of the district he currently represents.
Scott has filed emergency motions in Palm Beach and Broward county courts calling on the Department of Law Enforcement to impound all voting machines and tabulating devices that aren't in use.
Scott's campaign sued the counties' top election officials, accusing them of violating public record laws and asking courts to order law enforcement officials to impound ballots, voting machines and tabulating equipment.
After local election workers spent the day tabulating absentee ballots, Mr. Kemp had 50.3 percent of the vote, and a lead of about 63,000 votes, out of nearly four million cast.
Details on the new system are patchy, but it seems that at least some caucuses will be tabulating and reporting their results through a combination of Google Forms and associated spreadsheets.
But this system of tabulating the results and checking them twice is much fairer to the process and to the candidates than getting it wrong and keeping a lid on it.
Investors continued to watch for developments on the coronavirus outbreak following Thursday's spike in the number of cases reported after authorities in Hubei introduced a new method for tabulating case totals.
Observers told The Hill on Friday that Sinema's lead was likely to grow in vote tallies released over the weekend, when elections officials were tabulating the last votes counted before Election Day.
The Golden State has been terrible about tabulating results in recent years so, be warned, that it could be a few days before we know for sure who got the most delegates.
Colorado on Monday became the first state in the U.S. to ban the use of QR codes on ballots, citing cybersecurity concerns associated with the use of these codes in tabulating votes.
It's tempting to respond to footage of panicked shoppers sweeping shelves of toilet paper into their carts by mentally tabulating how many pallets you might be able to stuff into your own closets.
But Monday night's epic meltdown due to "inconsistencies" in tabulating three sets of results may have crystallized the feeling that the antiquated and byzantine caucus process might need to come to an end.
The Iowa Democratic Party said the delay was due to "quality control" issues and scrambled to reassure caucusgoers and political observers that the issues weren't due to a hack or a compromised tabulating system.
Asked about multiple reports of irregularities in the local news media, Mr. Wake said that his group's mission was limited to looking at the technical issues that relate to counting votes and tabulating results.
Seventeen staffers now work five days a week operating the tabulating machines, which identify ballots with so-called undervotes and overvotes — in which a voter skipped a race or voted twice in a race.
Those include the tabulating machines that count the votes, the websites that report them, states' voter registration databases and the laptops or tablets that precinct workers use to check-in voters at polling places.
This is most apparent in very close elections, in which trivial errors tabulating or even casting votes, or minor fluctuations in exactly which voters happened to show up at the polls, change the results.
We also saw her tabulating her kills — she's at 18 or 20, she said Sunday — and perhaps reconsidering her hostility toward Morgan, who's unyielding sense of morality has been a counterpoint and source of friction.
During the first half of the 20th century, the number of entries naturally increased with improved understanding of science, and many countries began tabulating not just causes of deaths but also the incidence of diseases.
Along with the opaque rulebook, the box includes 9107579783069614093,600 cardboard chits, a few dozen charts tabulating damage, morale, and mechanical failure, and a swaddling 10-foot long map that brings the Sahara to your kitchen table.
The personal finance website calculated the potential monetary losses of smoking by tabulating health care expenditures, the cumulative cost of a cigarette pack per day over the course of several decades, income losses and other expenses.
Multiple presidential campaigns are anxious that the state party won't finish tabulating the enormous number of early votes by Saturday — and they want more transparency on how those votes will be divvied up to individual precincts.
The Recording Academy, the organization behind the Grammys, was modeled after the Oscars' Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences: tabulating votes from industry pros, both artists and technicians, presumably to add up to informed choices.
" Asked whether there was a conflict inherent in Shadow doing work on both tabulating the results of a Democratic contest and contributing to Acronym's media operations, she said, "A for-profit company can work with anyone, legally.
States have a variety of systems -- some better than others -- but the voting machines and tabulating systems are generally not connected to the Internet, which would be the vulnerability hackers would use to compromise the electoral system.
Doctors show us around, and sometimes we end up acting like them — examining stick-like limbs and flaccid skin with clinical detachment; tabulating figures about weight and age; listening as families recount their tragedies with amazing calm.
They're only able to declare the winners who got above 50 percent; if no candidate gets to that threshold, all the ballots get transported to an undisclosed location in the state capital of Augusta, where the tabulating starts.
In 1998 opposition candidate Cuauhtemoc Cardenas had a narrow lead in early returns when the system for tabulating votes was said to have "collapsed," purportedly due to failure of phone lines which were used to report the count.
The Iowa caucuses were first thrown into turmoil Monday night after a new app, which was being tried for the first time and was intended to streamline the reporting process, showed inconsistencies in the outcomes it was tabulating.
The Iowa caucuses were first thrown into turmoil Monday night after a new app, which was being tried for the first time and was intended to streamline the reporting process, showed inconsistencies in the outcomes it was tabulating.
" In 2014, Cullinan spoke to his alma mater, Cornell University, and talked about the precision that goes into determining the winners — which only he and Ruiz know in advance — and tabulating the Oscar ballots in an "undisclosed location.
The BSI federal cyber protection agency said it was keeping a close watch on possible efforts to influence the election from abroad, as well as efforts to close security gaps discovered in a widely-used vote-tabulating software.
Of the 90 people killed in the protests throughout Sudan since December, 14 have died in Darfur, the largest number of any area outside Khartoum, according to the Central Committee of Sudan Doctors, which has been tabulating casualties.
By November of the year before the election, the Associated Press was tabulating that Clinton had secured more than 350 pledges of support from superdelegates, a number that carried into the primaries and colored news coverage the race.
In the years leading up to the Eniac, many companies bought huge electronic tabulating machines — quite useful for tallying up payroll, say — from companies like IBM; women frequently worked as the punch-card operators for these overgrown calculators.
Thursday's USDA report showed the U.S. hog herd as of June 64.9013 at 103.4 percent of the year-ago level or 73.451 million head, the most ever for that period since the government began tabulating the data in 1964.
Craig Latimer, the county's supervisor elections, said that two power outages on Wednesday put one of the vote-counting machines out of use, and that election officials were working to determine what may have happened in the tabulating process.
Once malware is on a voting machine, it can travel from that voting machine, to a central tabulating system, and then back out to all the other voting machines in a jurisdiction during the course of normal election procedures.
Today's voting system is a sprawling network of hardware, software and local election officials that integrate voter registration, electronic voting, tabulating vote totals, and reporting these results to precinct, county, state and national centers that compile final vote results.
Among the biggest challenges for state party officials is tabulating results from nearly 75,000 ballots cast during the four-day early voting period and transmitting them to state party-owned iPads that will be used by volunteer precinct leaders.
Members of the public will also be able to use the cryptographic values to independently tally the votes to verify the election results so that tabulating the votes isn't a closed process solely in the hands of election officials.
That made a certain amount of sense given reform was already underway: In 211, then president George W. Bush signed the Prison Rape Elimination Act, which instituted new national standards for tabulating and combatting sexual assault in the criminal justice system.
In its electoral petition, Mr. Odinga's opposition coalition claimed that the election commission did not follow proper procedures in tabulating and announcing final results and that there were inaccuracies in the forms recording polling station results and constituency-level tallying.
One of the Republicans, James Baker, said Durham County's trouble tabulating the large tranche of ballots meant that those votes, which heavily favored Mr. Cooper, showed up in an instant in the unofficial state results just before midnight on Election Day.
The book celebrates Dorothy Vaughn, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden, the black female mathematicians who worked as "human computers" at the Langley memorial Aeronautical Laboratory in Hampton, Virginia during World War II, tabulating the calculations that would send man into space.
Cullinan, currently in his third year as a ballot counter, is one of only 14 people to hold the coveted position as a partner for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since his firm began tabulating ballots 82 years ago.
While Wong is still tabulating the results of his 2017 survey, which includes more specific questions about where Dreamers are employed, he believes he'll find a great many working in healthcare, particularly in California and Texas where 44 percent of Dreamers live.
For months, Dr. Fajgenbaum had been collecting weekly blood samples that served as snapshots of his immune system, tabulating the results in a spreadsheet and adding them to a detailed slide presentation that he had been preparing since he received the diagnosis.
" PricewaterhouseCoopers, which is in charge of tabulating the Oscar votes, issued multiple statements apologizing for the gaffe, writing in part, "We sincerely apologize to Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Jimmy Kimmel, ABC, and the Academy, none of whom was at fault for last night's errors.
WASHINGTON — Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner on Thursday ordered election workers to recount all ballots by hand in the state's tight race for US Senate, a move that Democrats hope will uncover thousands of votes in urban areas that tabulating machines may have missed.
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That tendency hasn't died off, although there seems to be a higher tolerance among evangelicals and other conservative Christians today for engagement with mainstream secular culture, less about the Plugged In style of tabulating objectionable content and more about analyzing and thinking critically about it.
He also means lesser-knowns like Herman Hollerith, inventor of a late 19th-century census tabulating machine that turned handwritten notes into machine-readable data; and Curt Herztark, an Austrian engineer who refined the design for his famed calculator while imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp.
But if tabulating untruths seems Sisyphean, at least we can catalogue them, the same way lepidopterologists catalogue butterflies—each wrong statement may be beautiful or perplexing in its own way, but if we pin them down under glass we can sort them out into a few discrete species.
The official, more precise numbers will be available later in 2017 — once the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) finishes tabulating and verifying reports from across the US. In the meantime, the Times contacted local and state agencies across the US to come up with a rough estimate.
The vote took place Saturday evening and was counted overnight as party leaders took care, in tabulating the results, to avoid the chaos and challenges that came after the election of Eric C. Bauman as party leader in the face of a challenge from the party's insurgent wing.
While victims were still being identified and next-of-kin contacted in El Paso and Dayton, politicians running for president began milking their self-promotion opportunity while mentally tabulating the donation dollars that could flow if the tragedy is hyped the right way: Guns (check), racism (check), divisive rhetoric (check) — they are broken records.
Since Big Macs were pretty much everywhere on the planet by the mid-80s, Economist editor Pam Woodall realized that they could be the great equalizer of purchasing power, and so, Fransham recounts, she would gather her data by calling McDonald's around the world asking for the price of a Big Mac, tabulating all of her research in an annual Big Mac Index.
" But subcommittee members added clauses to the bill that require the money to be used by states to replace voting systems which use "direct-recording electronic voting machines with a voting system which uses an individual, durable, voter-verified paper ballot which is marked by the voter by hand or through the use of a non-tabulating ballot-marking device or system.
In Iowa, officials said that if a recanvass were requested, they would have to effectively start over in tabulating results from Monday's caucuses Though campaigns and The Times have found a number of errors across the state, the problem appears to be most acute in data from the 87 satellite caucuses, locations for Iowa Democrats who could not participate at one of the regular caucus locations.
She'd been no angel herself, having done (yes) a few drugs in her day, and also she didn't exactly love the idea of showing up at the pearly gates or whatnot and having St. Whoever look her up in his book and go, Whoa, hey, I was just sitting here tabulating the number of guys you had in your life, and, yikes, can you wait here a second while I go check with God on what the limit is?
Tabulating penalties this way still leads to a $203 million gap between the two administrations, according to Urska Velikonja, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center who studies the S.E.C. (The Times analysis, which found a $220 billion gap, excluded payments to outside agencies and attributed penalties to each administration based on when a case was initiated, not settled.) The S.E.C. disagreed with The Times's analysis, saying that it failed to account for the natural ebb in enforcement activity at the start of an administration, and that the early months of the Trump era saw more cases filed than the beginning of the Obama era.
Among the possible quips that could come up: mentions of President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE's acquittal in his impeachment trial, the state Democratic Party's struggles in tabulating the outcome in the Iowa caucuses, the commander in chief's State of the Union address and/or Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump says what he learned from impeachment is that 'Democrats are crooked' Bull meets china shop: Roger Stone controversy follows a familiar pattern House to vote Thursday on removing ERA ratification deadline MORE's (D-Calif.) now-famous ripping of her copy of the speech to shreds, and the current crop of 6900 White House hopefuls battling it out for the Democratic nomination, with the New Hampshire primary looming on Tuesday.

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