Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
They say that many people infected on the job, probably hundreds, remain untallied.
Wasteful, because it allows costs and benefits to go untallied.
But bluegrass sales were an untallied sliver of that $1.9 billion.
Still untallied: The bill to taxpayers for her globe-trotting.
The votes remain untallied, but by accepted political wisdom, Democrats benefit more from high turnouts.
She, on the other hand, after years of sporadic part-time work and untallied out-of-pocket expenses, is broke.
There had been an untallied number of Libyans among the Mecca pilgrims.
But most of that went untallied because, technically, the deals were done and the assets transferred between entities incorporated outside Russia.
But the more impressive growth, untallied, is in the shtiebels, which open weekly, to the consternation of non-Orthodox neighbors.
The $20 million addition does not include $1 million that Ghana spent and the untallied amounts spent by other countries for recent vaccination programs.
By his own account now, he had committed one murder, five rapes, two attempted rapes and an untallied number of muggings.
Envelopes containing such cheques are forwarded to the Post Office's banking partners unopened and untallied.
Nearly a year later, the exact toll remains unknown, the cost of reconstruction is still untallied, and many survivors, like Mr. Miya's family, are only barely sheltered.
The goal for some here is to provide detailed descriptions of the untallied ballots for their readers and viewers and let them decide how to add them up.
Sanford Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett estimates that the subscription-TV industry, including the untallied cable companies, lost 380,000 subscribers in the quarter.
But the Florida Supreme Court's order to review at least 45,000 untallied ballots across Florida leaves the outcome far less certain, an analysis of county and precinct data shows.
Beijing artist Ai Weiwei, who has sent volunteers into Sichuan to collect names, has so far counted more than 5,000 students, with many hard-hit towns still untallied.
By one estimate, provided by companies that "lease" whole groups of workers to manufacturers, an additional 75,000 people are hidden away in the Labor Department's statistics, untallied as factory workers.
Intact slave quarters, like the 18th-century brick row at Boone Hall Plantation near Charleston, S.C., are rare, and the precise number of existing structures is untallied.
The Kielmark sat heavily in a chair, uncharacteristically withdrawn for a commander who had lost six moored vessels to the tide, and whose domain sustained an untallied toll of damages.
Many news organizations have already asked election officials in Florida to make their untallied ballots available, and in some cases, they have filed lawsuits to force counties to make them available.
Some news organizations that sent representatives to the Broward County meeting today said they were still trying to determine whether it was feasible to examine and make sense of all of Florida's untallied ballots.
It was almost as though, if he moved fast enough and squeezed in enough events, he might sideslip the 18th of June altogether and proceed to the next golden stage, untouched and untallied.
While at least one news organization said it wanted to count the ballots and see which candidate would have won, others said they wanted only to provide detailed descriptions of the untallied ballots for their readers and viewers, who could then decide how to add them up.