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But an estimated 23 percent of Dell votes have not been cast, effectively counting as no votes.
The kernel function we use is a uniform step function, effectively counting, the number of samples inside the volume.
That's why the app will provide notifications when you're nearing that 12 hour limit, effectively counting down so that it's fully transparent and not surprising to a driver when they max out.
Hence we are effectively counting the major road emissions twice.
It is based on the idea that the spontaneous mutations in DNA can be used as a molecular clock, effectively counting the number of mitotic divisions a cell has undergone since the zygote (denoted as "depth").
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For population based case-control association studies, the confounding effect due to population stratification can be effectively counted for by including the top PCs as covariates in a regression setting [3] [5].
The three felonies effectively count as one for the purpose of this case, his lawyer said.
That effectively counted those who did not cast ballots as negative votes.
Analysts say Kim Jong-il was so upset that he effectively counted Jong-nam out as his successor.
So some multiple listing services included sales of new homes, and the association effectively counted them twice.
Under the first-past-the-post system most people's vote effectively counts for nothing, with only those in marginal seats affecting the overall outcome of the election.
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