- For example, for the 2020
decennial census, 14
states had
significant miscounts ranging from 1.5% to 6.6%.
While these adjustments may be
reflected in...
- election. A
subsequent review by the
Census Bureau found significant miscounts in
several minority po****tions and in
several states. As
required by...
-
known among darts fans for his maverick-like scoring,
relatively frequent miscounts and
unorthodox checkouts in matches. De
Sousa qualified for the 2012 PDC...
- May 2021.
Retrieved 30
April 2020. Vogel,
Steve (25 June 2000). "Death
Miscount Etched Into History". The
Washington Post.
Archived from the
original on...
- the
total membership of its
churches to be over 77 million. This
figure miscounts Lutherans worldwide, as not all
Lutheran churches belong to this organization...
-
Lutheran churches represents over 72 million people. Both of
these figures miscount Lutherans worldwide as many
members of more
generically Protestant LWF...
- subject. As
suggested above, in so far as the “count”
always entails a “
miscount” (i.e.
denies the
subjecthood of
certain constituencies), the “logic of...
- "Stöckligate",
Politnetz showed that
several votes on the
matter all
resulted in
miscounts. (The name Stöckligate
refers to a
colloquial name for the
Council of...
- this
claim 68 times),
stolen (35 times),
determined by
fraudulent or
miscounted votes (250 times), and
affected by
malfunctioning voting machines (45...
-
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allowing blanks to be
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character string.
Miscounts were a problem. IBM's
FORTRAN II
appeared in 1958. The main enhancement...