[ adj ] too numerous to be counted <adj.all> incalculable richescountless hours an infinite number of reasons innumerable difficulties the multitudinous seas myriad stars untold thousands
That would be quite impossible without either uncounted cash subsidies or uncounted in-kind aid that frees up cash that otherwise would be needed for necessities.
That would be quite impossible without either uncounted cash subsidies or uncounted in-kind aid that frees up cash that otherwise would be needed for necessities.
For one thing, these new rates chased from Japan uncounted numbers of American salesmen, as it is too expensive for their firms to maintain them in a land where a gallon of gas now costs $4 and a movie ticket goes for $12.
With all but a handful of precincts uncounted Wednesday, state party leaders said Gore won with 33 percent or 693 of the 2,101 delegates, followed by Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis with 548 or 26 percent, and Jackson with 460 or 22 percent.
However, Dukakis was expecting to pick up about 100 uncounted delegates from caucuses already held in Minnesota, Texas and Washington state.
Reagan administration officials don't dispute that many people will go uncounted in the census.
Though though system at Boston got generally good reviews, a disk failure caused 248 votes last week to go uncounted.
Another source of outflow is the billions _ uncounted because often illegal _ sent by their citizens for safekeeping to the United States and other havens.
Scattered precincts remain uncounted around the state, and in one county _ Madison _ election officials said they wouldn't begin counting statewide races until next week.
By Oct. 24, the deadline for submitting additional names to the Census Bureau, Young said the volunteer forces had found 121,350 uncounted residents and estimated the final count would be at least 1.1 million.
Hoppner supporters hope ballots that may have gone uncounted in Lancaster County, where their candidate did particularly well, will help.
Near there oil has been discovered." Recalling the bison that once roamed the American plains in uncounted numbers, he said, "They destroyed the bison in 15 years." Corporate titans and government officials cringe before them.