tabulator

NOUN
  1. a calculator that keeps a record of the number of times something happens
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How To Use tabulator In A Sentence

  • The names of all individuals allowed access to central tabulators should be posted publicly during elections, and all individuals who have access the central tabulator should be available to citizens through public records requests.
  • And we just -- I've got a bunch of undergraduate students at MIT, who have been hacking away on a little tabulator program I put together, which is an Ajax program.
  • This protection, when coupled with the on-site data tabulators using existing data and a simple mail/telephone survey, provided the observed response rate of 79%.
  • Data were collected by field tabulators (moderate- or high-complexity laboratories) or through a mail/telephone survey (waived or provider-performed microscopy laboratories) for each site.
  • Validation studies verified our ability to repeat tabulations between tabulators and laboratories within acceptable limits.
  • This caused a considerable scoring headache for the official tabulators, but somehow they managed to sort it all out.
  • We have central tabulators for these machines running on Windows software, compiling results that can be demonstrably tampered with.
  • They use a program which fills the screen of the PC and effectively turns it into the central tabulator system.
  • Not sure what goes wrong there, but given the fact that Tabulator seems to be able to recurse into referenced RDF files, I think it nicely complements what we already have. Archive 2008-03-01
  • As annalists, tabulators of losses and gains, commentators on the future of states and societies, we emphasise its first sense too heavily.
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