well, as a verb
verb (audits, auditing, audited) [with object]
1 conduct an official financial examination of (an individual's or organization's accounts): companies must have their accounts audited.
• conduct a systematic review of: auditing obstetrical and neonatal care.
2 North American attend (a class) informally, not for academic credit.
you must hire certified bean counters to count units of a monetary value. do votes have a de$ignation or denomination or species by which that profession can count?
as a noun
noun
an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts, typically by an independent body.
• a systematic review or assessment of something: a complete audit of flora and fauna at the site.
gotta be a bean counter and you must establish independence.
good luck…
Most importantly>>>>>>>>
<<<<• conduct a systematic review of: auditing obstetrical and neonatal care.">>>see def. above.
Why would we need THIS???
he White House's 2022 fiscal year budget replaced the word mothers with birthing people in a section about public health funding, prompting ridicule Monday from President Joe Biden's conservative critics.
The Biden administration's budget includes a public health section which addresses efforts to "reduce maternal mortality rates and end race-based disparities in maternal mortality." The budget specifically addresses racial disparities between Black, American Indian/Alaska Native and other women of color. But it is the replacement of the word mother with birthing people that drew the ire of conservative think tank leaders and right-wing media members Monday following the release of Biden's budget.
A Heritage Action lobbyist on Capitol Hill responded incredulously tweeting, "Why does Biden want to cancel mothers?"
https://www.newsweek.com/biden-admin-replaces-mothers-birthing-people-maternal-health-guidance-1598343
Question, anon.
What does counting votes, defining and enumerating 'births' and 'birthing', and the COVID-19 virus all have in common?
i'll wait.
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