0 present participle of tally
1 to match or agree with something else:
The numbers on your spreadsheet don't tallywith ours.
The play gives directions not for one or two but for numerous incalculable noises - tallying them up would produce a long catalogue.
Tallying realizes a spatial, first-order representation of the cardinal structure of the quantity of a given set.
Repeating such transgression to a higher-order counting process results in a hierarchically structured counting or tallying standard that can be extended to any required size.
The simulation part is divided into tracking and tallying, which have a producerconsumer relationship for which the event list serves as the interface.
The following tallying scheme has been used for questions 9, 10 and 12.
At this level no structured counting or tallying techniques can be identified that could have been the subject of reflection.
While tracking takes place, statistical information about certain events is gathered in histograms in a process called tallying.
The analysis was completed independently for each child, and involved tallying the total number of ' yes ' responses for each test item.