Sentences with phrase «accurately counting the number»

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If the census were to count only citizens, rather than all residents, the budget allocations will not accurately reflect the actual number of people who will make demands upon public institutions.
The common criticisms that the number is inaccurate and doesn't accurately count certain classifications of potential labor, are both correct and irrelevant.
In the newly published study, Mount Sinai researchers from The Mindich Child Health and Development Institute and the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute report that by counting the numbers of one type of immune cell activated by exposure to a food, a simple, safe blood test can accurately predict the severity of each person's allergic reaction to it.
It can be difficult to get a good grasp on food proportions and the calories they contain — which is why counting calories (as well as any other approach) is not for everyone — but if you meticulously measure and track the number of calories in some of your typical meals, it quickly becomes easier to accurately estimate without having to actually measure or weigh your food each time.
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But now, WordPress counts accurately for me, and though my last post was number 950, this one is close to 700.
Failure to follow these guidelines can result in platelet clumping, which yields low platelet counts by automated machines and also makes it impossible to accurately estimate platelet numbers on a blood film.
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