This is despite government promises that everybody would be
counted regardless of age, status, religion and race.
The average US rig count was 969 for June 2019, a decline of 17 from the 986
counted in May 2019 and 87 from the 1,056
counted in June 2018.
Data- and rules-driven algorithms are then used to optimize which locations should be cycle
counted and when.
We also encouraged children to move the objects as they
counted, to ensure objects were not
counted twice (Figure 2).
He said the 77 species
counted was average for the Sturbridge circle, and the number of birds, 15,501, was low for the count.
And what about those intangibles that aren't easily "
counted"?
COUNTED OUT In a particularly surprising twist, the Piraha language--unlike any other recorded tongue--employs no numbers or other quantity terms, Everett contends.
In the course of deliberations, numerous Northerners argued that slaves should not be
counted at all to determine a state's representation in Congress; many Southerners took the opposite view to increase their representatives.
About how many more sea otters were
counted in 2004 compared with 2003?
The experimenters varied the number of cards to be
counted and consequently also the number of values to be recalled following counting.