Tallied
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13 examples of Tallied in a sentence
And as the votes are
tallied
one by one, the tension is built up and then finally snapped in a hilariously ironic climax to the vote, that gives the viewer a delicious dish of logical implications to savor for the rest of the movie.
As has become a ritual on such commemorative occasions, the death toll is
tallied
in the hundreds of thousands, and fresh reports are made of elevated rates of cancer, birth defects, and overall mortality.
According to figures cited by the news organization and
tallied
by the International Monetary Fund, Vietnam’s exports to China totaled $50.6 billion in 2017, compared to $46.5 billion in exports to the US.
A recent study
tallied
the results of the Carolina Abecedarian Project, a North Carolina social experiment that began in the early 1970s.
When the final numbers are tallied, 2018 could be the most dangerous year on record for journalists worldwide.
For example, when Oxfam
tallied
the death toll from the December 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, it found that up to four times more women than men had died; in India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka, 60-80% of those killed were women.
In light of all the evidence, I cannot accept the Presidential election results in which Robert Mugabe, the sitting president, was declared a winner this month with 56% of the 3 million votes
tallied.
In dismissing such a recount, Frazer told Kenyans that they shouldn’t expect their vote to be
tallied
accurately, and that power can be seized or perhaps even negotiated in a backroom.
Moreover, there is an inherent asymmetry in how benefits and costs are
tallied.
That is certainly true of the United States’ recent presidential election, in which votes are still being
tallied.
Decide for thyself in thy wisdom, reader; for I am not bound, nor is it in my power, to do more; though certain it is they say that at the time of his death he retracted, and said he had invented it, thinking it matched and
tallied
with the adventures he had read of in his histories."
The same post brought me a letter from Westhouse & Marbank, of Fenchurch Street, to say that the description
tallied
in every respect with that of their employé, James Windibank.
A profound silence reigned throughout the assembly, a pallid dread had taken possession of the countenances of the punters, and restless inquietude stretched every muscle of the face of him who kept the bank; and the lady of the house, who was seated next to him, observed with lynx's eyes every play made, and noted those who tallied, and made them undouble their cards with a severe exactness, though mixed with a politeness, which she thought necessary not to frighten away her customers.
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