Such people, if they vote, are more likely to vote Democratic, so Democrats tend to favour an overcount and Republicans an undercount. |
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Diverted parts are then discharged to an isolated bin, so as not to enter the bag as an overcount. |
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This technique is thought to overcount genes because not all RNA corresponds to a protein. |
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All of this, Mr. Stonecipher said, could lead to an overcount, or at least an unreliable tally. |
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The city of Missoula had the largest numerical overcount of 2,088, even though the county estimate was nearly identical to the Census count. |
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The result is an individual level database that represents the best estimate of what would have been collected had the 2011 Census not been subject to undercount or overcount. |
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Abbott and Br measuring overcount within the ex sh to estimate the level of overcount, including searching the database for duplicates and using CCS to detect individuals who are counted in the wrong location. |
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In Quebec, most drug offences are recorded under residual federal statutes, resulting in an undercount of drug possession and drug trafficking cases and an overcount of residual federal statute cases. |
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Non-determinism and overcount on modern hardware performance counter implementations. |
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The first method will overcount utilizations if the patient would have used less of the service if he or she were treated for just one of the diseases alone. |
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