- 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...
- ten years, and some
every five in
order to stay
abreast of
change and
miscounts; the last
count was
conducted in 1970, and even that data by colonial...
-
Lutheran churches represents over 72 million people. Both of
these figures miscount Lutherans worldwide as many
members of more
generically Protestant LWF...
- May 2021.
Retrieved 30
April 2020. Vogel,
Steve (25 June 2000). "Death
Miscount Etched Into History". The
Washington Post.
Archived from the
original on...
- to Nutting, had the vote been
miscounted, King
James II
would almost certainly have "taken
advantage of a real
miscount to
overturn the act",
since he...
- same ****
behavior for
other reasons than
preferred ****ual
arousal are
miscounted, and
those with same ****
attraction who only have opposite-**** relations...
- were
subject to a recount. It
found that
while there was a
pattern of
miscounting votes to the
advantage of
Democratic candidates,
Nixon suffered less...
- ten years, and some
every five in
order to stay
abreast of
change and
miscounts; the last
count was
conducted in 1970, and even that data by colonial...
- "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...
-
taking the
fines out of the crew pay,
since they were the ones who had
miscounted the crab. As the
Rollo was
about to
leave St. Paul to
return to the southern...