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uncounted
adjective
Not counted.
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The first-ever attempt by US record-keepers to estimate the number of uncounted "law enforcement homicides" exposed previous official tallies as capturing less than half of the real picture.
The incumbent appeared to be on course to overtake McGowan due to her clear majority among postal votes, until the dramatic discovery of 1,003 uncounted votes for McGowan.
But the majority of victims in law enforcement homicides for those years not only went unnamed – they went uncounted in any one tally.
I hope that neither place continues to act as a graveyard; full of the uncounted remains of people we preferred not to think about or see as equal to ourselves.
No census counts everyone, and the uncounted are not drawn uniformly from all walks of life.
The women who service poorer migrant workers and work the streets routinely go uncounted".The government's statistics only include the people that have been tested and confirmed.
However uncounted ballots from eastern regions of the country, where Mr Yanukovich is strong, could yet sway the result.
Another seat went to an independent and two are still uncounted.
Two Harvard economists recently labelled these and other uncounted exports "dark matter".
A bigger number are alleged to have been buried uncounted in the sand.
In Alaska, the felonious Ted Stevens holds a small lead, but nearly a third of the vote remains uncounted.
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