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counting

[ UK /kˈa‍ʊntɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈkaʊnɪŋ, ˈkaʊntɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order
    the counting continued for several hours

How To Use counting In A Sentence

  • By the 3rd millennium B.C., they had developed a primitive form of cost accounting, elaborate techniques of budgeting and planning, and calculative techniques for devising labor standards.
  • This, coupled with a lack of accounting controls, led the district into bankruptcy.
  • We also investigated a possible DMSO effect on the frequency of polyploid and endo-reduplicated cells by chromosome counting.
  • He was again recounting the incredible story of his life. The Sun
  • Far from counting against the honours system, the latest rash of disclosures should be used to improve and reinforce it.
  • Using the VCC spreadsheet tool, The Journal's Hank Sims "twiddled" with the numbers and found hand-counting "wouldn't be all that time-consuming or costly" ( "Town Dandy," Aug. 2). www. Getting the Election Watchdog Message in the Media
  • He considers the mode of assorting the cards in each hand; often counting trump by trump, and honor by honor, through the glances bestowed by their holders upon each. The Murders in the Rue Morgue
  • Answer guide: The relevant range of activity refers to the level of activity the firm has experienced in past accounting periods.
  • Developers, well those that meet Apple's firm and unfriendly terms and conditions, have helped this by creating 5,000 new applications for the handheld gogglebox, meaning that it's big numbers all round at Apple - particularly we imagine in the App Store and Ibook store accounting departments. The Inquirer
  • I have seen it twice, and it did get better n a second viewing. lorettajohnson hey peter, that is very interesting. there is a fanboy in my accounting dept that saw it over the weekend and he said it was very "pedestrian Up in The Air’s Mad Men TV Trailer | /Film
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