单词 | Census |
例句 | 1. We have a census in this country every ten years. 2. A new pet census showed that cats now outnumber dogs by a whisker . 3. The census undercounted the agricultural population. 4. A census of population is taken every ten years. 5. A national census is taken every ten years. 6. The census constitutes the principal source of official statistics. 7. For the 1841 census it was decided to round down ages over fifteen to the nearest five. 8. The data is then sent on to the Census Bureau. 8. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 9. The census enumerated eighty - six persons over one hundred years old in this mountain area. 10. They come from the new census. 11. Later census figures were published as they became available. 12. Full details of the 1979 census have been published. 13. A Census Bureau study gives us the answer. 14. Britain submits to a national census. 15. The census can not total up its own demography. 16. When was the first U.S. census taken? 17. The Census includes questions about living accommodation. 18. He ordered a census throughout the Roman world. 19. Even the first census, in 1790,() created controversy. 20. Nevertheless, the 1841 census is a useful source, close in date to the start of civil registration. 21. A reasonable proposal since new census results are available within two years, and keeping the wards balanced in population is important. 22. The first assumption of the Census Bureau, therefore, must be viewed as fatuous at worst, naive at best. 23. The first census of people over 65 in residential care in Leicestershire was undertaken in 1976, with a second in 1979. 24. A national census has been taken every decade since 1801, except for the year 1941 when Britain was at war. 25. The 1961 Census presented small-area statistics for the first time, repeated at a 10 percent sample for 1966. 26. Final census figures for 1991, published yesterday, showed 49,890,273 people in the two countries. 27. A question on ethnic origin was included in the census. 28. She was stopped in her car for a traffic census. 29. The increasing racial diversity of the US is reflected in the latest census statistics. 30. This will provide information on neighbourhood characteristics from the 1981 Census to analyse in combination with the individual survey data. 1. A question on ethnic origin was included in the census. 2. We have a census in this country every ten years. 3. A new pet census showed that cats now outnumber dogs by a whisker . 4. A census of population is taken every ten years. 31. The questionnaire itself will be made more user-friendly, said Sylvia Harris, a census consultant and graphic designer at Yale University. 32. A typical user will contact the Census Dissemination Unit for a registration pack, or collect one from his or her institution. 33. Extensive use is made of archival materials in the Cambridgeshire Record Office, field work, and census and map data. 34. The Census Bureau should use statistical sampling techniques to improve accuracy and minimize the risk of undercount. 35. The arrival of the census form routinely sparks a bad-tempered debate about intrusiveness and unreasonable authority. 36. We know enough by now to treat the census figures with the skepticism and the indignation they deserve. 37. These days much is known about the socio-economic composition of the population thanks largely to the national census. 38. A world in and of itself, a world that census takers had documented, one hundred thousand and growing. 38. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 39. The last national census which took place in 1981 provides information about the occupation of those residing in each locality. 40. Lots of them-29m by the low-ball official census, with 1.2m more coming in each year. 41. Using the 1734 census figures, this gives an average density of about 64-65 persons per square kilometre for the Piedmontese territories. 42. The third is for companies to acquire software for profiling, cross-analysing and clustering the census variables against their own customer records. 43. The 1871 census entry for their neighbours the Kells is summarized in Table 5. 44. Census takers then turn the difference into a mathematical formula and apply it to the overall locality. 45. The tribal leaders are the same as those who helped in the census. 46. Earlier that year on census night George was residing with his parents in Allerthorpe. 47. According to the 1981 census, 46.5 percent of the population over the age of seventeen was illiterate. 48. When census tracts are scrutinised in this neighbourhood a sharp division in experience becomes apparent. 49. The half-day course on the Census introduces the problems but does not attempt to discuss them in depth. 50. Los Angeles took the census as its theme for its float in the Rose Bowl Parade. 51. Apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives and state legislatures is based on census data. 52. This also demonstrates the rehabilitation expenditure and incidence in North Side neighbourhoods and census tracts. 53. The government removed this question from its survey in the 1940 census. 54. He'd been directing traffic at a census point in Weedon, Northamptonshire. 55. Just reading these late census reports and it shows that the small town is passing. 56. Therefore it is in the states' interest to inflate census figures. 57. The first census pairs them off man for man, leaving a surplus of 273 who are redeemed by money. 58. Data from the 1990 census indicate exactly how crucial higher education is in determining earning power. 59. This is the point at which to take a second look at the miscalculations of the census. 60. Read in studio Conservationists are about to conduct a census of one of our rarest mammals - the dormouse. 61. Census Bureau data shows a widening gap between rich and poor since 1968, which has become increasingly wider in recent years. 62. The 1986 census in New Zealand reported that 10 % of houses used wood as a heating fuel. 63. Similarly, practices could appeal if they had evidence that the population characteristics had altered substantially since the last census. 64. Using a range of computer programmes, this was matched against 831 Census Wards in the West Midlands. 65. More than 97 percent of all San Francisco households have telephones, according to 1990 census figures. 66. The nation had 11. 8 million legal immigrants in 1990, according to the Census Bureau. 67. Numerator data are based on registration returns about child deaths, whereas denominator data are obtained from the 1981 census. 68. For them[sentencedict .com], census statistics on local circulation areas play an increasingly important role in supporting their advertisement selling. 69. The high court heard oral arguments today in a case that, in effect, seeks to throw out the census numbers. 70. The minority community is by no means united behind census changes. 71. Through this journal, members of the Group are actively involved in disseminating information concerning the analysis of census documents. 72. The combination of Census geodemographic and financial profile of each name on the Electoral Roll. 73. The Census forms admit of some 63 possible combinations of race. 74. The forms are checked and returned to the census officer for coding. 75. For married women under 60 there was a five-fold increase from 12 percent in 1931 to 57 percent at the 1981 census. 76. In 1911 the fertility census recorded that textile workers actually married later. 77. For example, the U. S. Census data, a rich source of information about families, is not online. 78. The second it to ask the suppliers to provide information on the correlation between different census variables and the various geodemographic systems. 79. Before leaving the topic of longitudinal studies, it is worth pointing out that the Census can be seen as an example. 80. This has obvious implications for services at a local level and provision needs to be related to regional trends and census figures. 81. This information will, again, come from government census statistics, classifications of residential neighbourhoods etc. 82. Census takers then turn the difference into a mathematical formula and apply it to the city as a whole. 83. But adults say they believe there are tastier burgers elsewhere, a disturbing fact when Census Bureau trends show an aging population. 84. In 1994, according to our census, they made up 15 percent of the bee population. 85. However, the national census will go ahead on April 29. 86. There is less monitoring of such programmes at the micro-scale, that of the neighbourhood or census tract. 87. I mean the dollars that flow into our communities based on the census, that kind of thing. 88. Samples may be specified on the basis of postcode sectors, census enumeration districts or electoral wards and constituencies. 89. This was used to infer values of the Census variables for households which never returned a form. 90. The Census Bureau predicts that there will be 53 million people over 65 by 2020. 91. Teal are very inconspicuous when nesting, and no census has been attempted. 92. Census Bureau officials announced that they miscounted the nation's official population by 5 million people. 93. I have reviewed census data and hundreds of reports and studies by economists and planners. 94. Census questions about race are a pretty big can of worms. 95. Firstly, exact data on the overall population can be obtained from the annually updated census list based statistics. 96. More people bring more power, which is why Republicans are salivating over the 2000 census data. 97. Suburban moderation cuts across the religious and ethnic lines so evident in the census and election returns. 98. The 2000 Census said the country had 281 million people last year. 98. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 99. That was borne out by the census that was taken in April, in rather warmer weather. 100. Since then the assumptions underpinning, and the meanings attributed to, census data have changed a good deal. 101. More important, the census gives an entirely different account of what is happening in this suburban middle ground. 102. Copies of the census lists were posted so omissions could be pointed out. 103. BFor businesses struggling to get some attention, the census data will help. 104. Its neighbouring census tract to the north exhibited diametrically opposite trends, suggesting that whilst one area improved another declined. 105. The U. S. Census Bureau re-ports that there were 3. 5 million unmarried couples living together in 1993. 106. Census takers historically have undercounted urban dwellers, particularly blacks and ethnic minorities(), they argued. 107. The Census Bureau began mailing test questionnaires starting in May 1995. 108. Data from the 1990 Census document the continuing disparity in income between whites and blacks in the United States. 109. However, provisional results from the November livestock census show contraction was negligible. 110. The total census of the towns comes to just under 300,000 people of whom some 60,000 were capable of bearing arms. 111. Since according to the most recent census, women constitute 51 percent of the population, that sounded good to me. 112. A sample of a few hundred census records is often just as useful as a database of several thousands. 113. The Government is drawing up plans to postpone the census, which is due to be held on April 29. 114. The 1981 decennial census provides information on the social and economic characteristics of small areas of these cities. 115. When the data for census tracts are observed a marked discrepancy can be seen within East Allegheny. 116. Some of us may have taken part in an academic survey; most of us will have taken part in the census. 117. The Department of Health has signalled its intention to review the formula in the light of 1991 census data, again using small area analysis. 118. You see, no real work can begin until a proper census is taken. 119. This is a particularly cruel irony because as the 1911 census revealed doctors had the smallest families of all categories of occupations. 120. Minorities, the urban poor and fast-growing Sunbelt states claimed to have been undercounted by the census takers. 121. The present number of centenarians will not be known until the publication of the 1991 census. 122. The recommendation was a surprise because census officials previously have portrayed adjustment as a solution to chronic undercounts. 123. Soviet Kurds numbered 152,952 according to the 1989 census, although this figure was believed to be substantially underestimated. 124. A nationwide census, carried out every three years, was used to draft conscripts. 125. The variations in prosperity in the North Side become more acute when observed on the smaller scale of the census tract. 126. Applicant's Birth Certificate and household Census List. 127. Uncle Sam's census takers do. 128. This country has just carried out a census. 128. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 129. A census of the Chinese species of Combretaceae. 130. A census taker once tried to test me. 131. According to the latest census, our population has increased. 132. Washington: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975. 133. According the Census Bureau, the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk metro area has the most income inequality of any area in the U.S. The area's bottom 20% earn an average of $17, 000. 134. In 1886 Herman Hollerith, a statistician, started a business to rent out the tabulating machines he had originally invented for America's census. 135. "A census taker once tried to test me. I ate hellos liver with some fava beans and a nice Chelloanti. " The Silence of the Lambs, 1991. 136. The census is taken one time every four years in our country. 137. Along with many other surveys, the national census gives americans a statistical picture of a changing society. 138. Governments employ computers to process census data and to facilitate such financial business as collecting taxes. 139. Basing on the fifth population census and statistics of CNNIC, this thesis make use of three mathematics statistics models analyzing the general development trend of our country's net-us... 140. According to government data, temporary employment for the decennial census fell about 116, 391 between the July and August survey periods for the employment report. 141. Every province and autonomous region should treat the census seriously. 142. Herman Hollerith was a statistician who helped the U.S. Census tabulate data. 143. Based on office reason census data of the employees of several hotels in Fuzhou. 144. This is part of a much larger program called the Census of Marine Life, where they're going to be tagging all over the world and the Mola's going to enter into that. 145. Sal's owners, Guy and Anna Esposito, said they listed "Sal Esposito" under "pets" on the Census form, which might have contributed to the mix-up. 146. According to the data of Natinal Bureau of the Census, Chinese population increased twice to 1.2billion during from 1955-1995. 147. A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti. 148. Census data also helps lawmakers determine where government money should be allocated. 149. Marine biologists exploring this coastline over the last eight years as part of the Census of Marine Life have found more than 500 species of crabs, shrimps, lobsters, and other Decapoda. 150. According to census data , Asians make up approximately 3.6 % of the populace. 151. According data of National Bureau of the Census, population of China has almost raise once fold during 1955 to 1995, reach to 12bm. 152. But " poverty " in America , as defined by the Census Bureau, does not mean destitution. 153. Add in the 3.4 million married people who told the Census that they live separately but aren't "separated, " and our total rises to more than 10 million individuals—or 5 million LDRs. 154. As required by the Roman census which was a head count of Israel for taxation purposes. 155. They'll have to revise the census returns before I'm done with this place. 156. Herman Hollerith gets a contract for processing the 1900 census data using punched cards. 157. Most often , though, census takers are politely received and assisted. 158. Census Bureau . Japan, Macau San Marino and Singapore ranked second, third,[/census.html] fourth and fifth. 159. If you have any enquiries on this article, please call 2006 Population By-census Office, Census and Statistics Department (Tel. : 2716 8025). 160. China was the big unknown quantity until l 953, when a census was carried out. 161. See U.S. Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade Statistics, www.census.gov/indicator/www/ustrade.html. 162. Topcon - 7100 automatic optometry instrument can be used as the census tool. 163. If you prefer(), you can schedule a visit with your census taker. 164. According to the fifth national census in 2000 statistics, the Uzbek population of 12370. 165. The new record-breaking tree was discovered in Dalarna in 2004 when Swedish researchers were carrying out a census of tree species in the region, Kullman said. 166. This census is an invaluable resource for tracing family history. 167. The hunt, officials here and in Moscow said, could resume as soon as this year or next, once a census is carried out and an annual quota that would not threaten the bears is set. 168. Despite the downbeat numbers, the Census data still show the value of education. 169. It may be mentioned in passing that the Chinese tithing system is intimately connected with the so-called census. 170. Official census figures show that non-white births constituted 48.6% of children born in the US between July 2008 and 2009. 171. One authority made a census of the spiders in a grass field in the south of England, and he estimated that there were more than 2,250,000 in < ... 172. Census data determines the distribution of federal funds and electoral district boundaries. 173. All other traffic is allowed to pass the census point without being halted. 174. U. S. Bureau of the Census. Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970. 175. The Open Source Census (OSC) has recently published a report meant to reveal the usage of open source software across the enterprise and across the world. 176. Herman Hollerith gets a contract for processing the 1900 census data using punched cards. His firm was eventually named IBM in 1924. 177. The Census Bureau about a person's economic status in the calendar year before forms are distributed. 178. Directly governed by the state, the county people were the major subjects of census register recordation. 179. The census bureau is an organ of the commerce department. 180. According to the last census (2000), 94.6% of Thais are Buddhists of the Theravada tradition. 181. Affectionately nicknamed "Mr. Blobby, " this fathead sculpin fish was discovered in 2003 in New Zealand during a Census of Marine Life expedition, according to the Australian Museum in Sydney. 182. The deepest census survey took place more than three miles (five kilometers) down in the Sargasso Sea in the North Atlantic. 183. The Census Bureau says birthrates have dropped in every area of the world except Africa. 184. Defendants in lawsuits over criminal background checks have included transportation companies, a charter school, screening companies, a global consulting firm and the Census Bureau. 185. Redistribution of representation in a legislative body, especially the periodic reallotment of U. S. congressional seats according to changes in the census figures as required by the Constitution. 186. Here's Herman Hollerith's punch-card tabulating machine designed for the 1890 census–a predecessor of modern computers, and the product of a company that, after several mergers, evolved into IBM. 187. Bureau of the Census classifies those people, who represent perhaps 30 percent of the black population, as poor. 188. The new census incorporates a range of additional assessment tools, including habitat evaluation, estimates based on available prey, and strategic placement of cameras fitted with motion sensors. 189. If a resident doesn't speak English, the census taker shows the flashcard to the resident, and the resident points to the language he/she speaks. 190. His other quarrel concerned the national census, which for some reason falls under the Commerce Department. 191. Only 7, 700 Pashto speakers live in the US, according to the 2000 census. 192. More than 3 m people are thought to have gone uncounted in the 2000 census. 193. A census in 1980 revealed that approximately 6 percent of rural Nigerien men are wage earners. 194. The little knowledge The beginning of 1990s a census found: 50% above crowd the oral cavity are gum entamoeba. 195. He has persisted for three millennia—an omnipresence in art, folklore, churches, and census rolls. To Muslims, he is Daoud, the venerated emperor and servant of Allah. 196. The US census bureau has led the way in sounding the alarm over the changes. 197. The results of the 2001 Population Census and the 2006 Population By-census presented in this article refer to the Hong Kong Resident Population enumerated under the "resident population" approach. 198. For a time the census was perilled by a postal strike. 199. Methods With census method epidemiological investigations were carried out in the crowd. All serum samples were detected by IFAT and ELISA for antibodies (IgG/IgM) against Borrelia burgdorferi. 200. Generally, people whom the Census Bureau defines as poor have almost the same level of consumption of protein, vitamins, and other nutrients as upper-middle-income people. 201. The incredibly famous line, “A census taker once tried to test me. 202. Using data from the Industry, Commerce and Service Census, we find that Kaohsiung is leading in value of production, units of enterprise and workforces in southern Taiwan's tourist industries. 203. Hannibal Lecter: A census taker once tried to test me. 204. The Census Bureau's machine was the first; by 1957, forty-six had been sold. 205. Methods: Census method and sampling survey method were both used to investigate the related data of the second-class large medical equipments in Henan province. 206. Note:The structure of agricutural gross output Value of 2007 in this table are adjusted according to Secondary Agricultural Census Data. 207. A new pet census showed that cats now outnumber dogs by a whisker (7 million to 6.9 million). 208. Unification Ministry said it had in the 10 to 23 this month, was an open tender to selected family members responsible for the national census of discrete companies. 209. These families are counted by the Census Bureau as single - parent families, although two adults are present. 210. This article summarizes the accuracy and coverage evaluation survey (A. C. E. survey) of the American census 2000. It includes sampling design, post-stratification, dual-system estimation and so on. 211. But here are some of my favorites taken over the past decade, as explained by Ron O'Dor, cephalopod biologist and senior scientist for the Census of Marine Life. 212. made a census of the spiders in a grass field in the south of England, and he estimated that there were more than 2,250,000 in one acre. 213. The sex ratio of his contemporaries was then calculated from state - level census data. 214. There has been no recent census to establish lists of voters. 215. Harrison County, south of Hattiesburg and home to the Gulf Coast cities of Gulfport and Biloxi, has the highest share of mixed-race residents in the state, according to the 2010 census. 216. Well now with the Census of Marine Life, we'll be able to sidle up to all the locals and explore 90 percent of our living space, with local knowledge. 217. Statistician Herman Hollerith used punch cards to tabulate data from the 1890 U.S. census. 218. It is an established practice from 1961 for Hong Kong to conduct a population census once every ten years and a by-census in the middle of the intercensal period. 218. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 219. The Census Bureau began updating this figure annually changes in food costs account for inflation. 220. Only about 45, 000 native-born Americans move abroad annually, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's latest estimates, released in early December. 221. Each worker will take an oath for life to keep census information confidential. 222. A sensible manis sensor is sensitive to nonsense on census. 223. No capitation, or other direct, tax shall be laid(), unless in proportion to the census or enumeration herein before directed to be taken. 224. THE publication of preliminary data from China's census last year shows that an extraordinary demographic transition is under way. 225. In 1870, three of Melvinia's four children, including Dolphus, were listed on the census as mulatto. 226. The Census Office did not finish tabulating the results until 1888. 227. Leow Bee Geok, 2000 Census of Population, Demographic Characteristics, Statistical Release No. 1 (Singapore: Department of Statistics, 2001). 228. No one, that is, except a Census Bureau computer named Univac. 229. AFTER the 1920 population census Congress failed for the only time in its history to reapportion the seats of the House of Representatives. 230. China's population almost doubled to 1.2 billion people during the 1955 - 1995, according to National Census Bureau. 231. The biggest data point : the Census Bureau's retail sales report for September, on Wednesday. 232. No Capitation, or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census or enumeration herein before directed to be taken. 233. Univac had been built to tally the census, but its operators programmed it instead to process election results. 234. Such system, which was closely connected with the census register, helps us to understand how feudalist regimes controlled the society of the countryside. 235. The Domesday Book was a census, land and property survey carried out in England in 1086 for William the Conqueror. 236. The logarithmic scale hides the scale of the increase. Because this represents trillions-fold increase since the 1890 census. 237. Invented by a young census worker named Herman Hollerith, it automatically sorted data by a code of holes punched in manila cards. 238. Establish a system—such as chart tags, log books or verbal census reports—to identify patients and clients with assaultive behavior problems. 239. The user can then click on a census block to see an info window with a chart of the demographic makeup of the census block. 240. How will the reapportionment following the 2000 census affect the distribution of seats around the country and the partisan balance of Congress after the 2002 election? 241. Census Bureau released another crush report that contains estimates with which analysts have taken exception to. |
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