While mainstream magazines would morph into anything to appeal to their demographic, zines seemed authentic. |
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Plug your zip code into a financial calculator and get the most current demographic, income, employment, and real estate figures. |
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But prejudices and biases are common as the community is being denied its right to political reservation according to its demographic strength. |
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The first part contains questions designed to collect basic demographic information regarding the respondent. |
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At the other end of life, projections that we can expect to live longer have become a focus for demographic anxieties. |
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Ruling elites, terrified by this ticking demographic time bomb, have two choices. |
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The first dealt with Canada's creeping demographic abyss, the so-called baby bust. |
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The demographic data indicated that increasing numbers of females have entered this traditionally male-dominated career field. |
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Other statistics can be estimated by simulation of genealogies, under a variety of evolutionary and demographic scenarios. |
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No genetic, demographic, or environmental risk factors for vascular malformations have been clearly identified. |
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Simultaneously, they have become a large demographic, the next generation of the Deadheads. |
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Even leaving aside the question of the refugees, there is a demographic time bomb ticking away. |
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Our unique demographic profile, caused by the 1970s baby boom, continues to produce a bulge in the population of young adults. |
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Most pressing is the large demographic bulge of the baby boom, people who are going to be retiring over the next 30 years. |
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And the situation will become even more acute as the great demographic bulge of the baby boom moves into retirement. |
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They will grow for a decade or two yet, but then they will hit their demographic time bomb. |
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Like America, we are prepaying the expected costs of a demographic bulge in retirement. |
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They signed an informed consent form and completed a demographic questionnaire along with several instruments. |
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Can a fine-dining restaurant in Minneapolis succeed if they ignore the all-important fuddy-duddy demographic? |
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Coming up with a glossary of terms would promote understanding, but limit the expression of vast cross sections of the demographic. |
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Unlike in the post-industrial world, social organization changed as a direct result of demographic growth. |
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This is not an easy task, especially in areas such as northern Virginia where school divisions are experiencing major demographic changes. |
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Some feel that a different type of personality could have captured this neglected demographic in what has become a three-cornered fight. |
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These programs gave the network its cultural cred while helping the channel land in a demographic sweet spot. |
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The pattern of voting equipment usage across the United States is a demographic crazy quilt. |
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The demographic variances and covariances of the elements are inversely proportional to the total population size. |
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The capital is a city in permanent flux like no other, experiencing a constant process of generational and demographic change. |
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Above all, this is a zone in demographic upheaval as its youthful population races ahead of local capacities to socialise, educate and employ. |
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According to the fifth demographic census, there was a floating population of 120 million in China, mostly young people. |
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Too violent for kiddies, too unhip for teens and too puerile for everyone else, it flirts with every demographic and commits to none. |
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However, Liberal Democrat support among this demographic may well prove to be an irrelevance in the coming General Election. |
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You have ceased to represent the demographic for which exotic vodka coolers are crafted. |
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These effects on bone mineral density remained significant even when controlling for demographic factors and smoking. |
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I am firmly entrenched in the middle class, from the balding, white-looking salesman demographic. |
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Lastly, we collected demographic information as well as relationship details, such as duration of relationship and contraceptive method used. |
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Our next step was to examine the interaction of the independent variables with the demographic factors. |
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It is estimated that by the year 2008, women between the ages of fifty and sixty-five will be the largest demographic group in the United States. |
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Another important demographic variable, innovativeness, was found to be significant statistically. |
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If any band appealed to the broad demographic of concert-goers in this audience, it was the Scarborough lads. |
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He is willing to compromise on demographic diversity in order to avoid compromising on ideological diversity. |
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For Asia, the demographic changes that occurred gradually over 100 years in the West have been compressed into a few decades. |
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They'd like to put attention on that program because it's clearly the fastest-growing demographic segment. |
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Research has also been conducted to examine collegiate cheating by demographic variables other than academic major. |
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As a demographic tool it also collates the statistical information upon which policy decisions are supposedly made. |
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There is this long term demographic problem that any Government is going to have to face up to. |
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We are already beginning to see how these profound demographic shifts are ripping the very fabric of societies. |
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Multiculturalism is a political ideology that has completely altered the demographic identity of this nation. |
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It's a very similar demographic pattern to what is seen in patrilocal nomadic pastoralist cultures, the folks who invented warrior classes. |
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It pretends to be a classless society, but certainly there are class, or at least demographic, differences. |
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Traditional newspaper classifieds likely will maintain relationships only with an older demographic. |
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Despite demographic changes, all signs are that it will be another case of close but no cigar. |
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He first conducted demographic research among Pimbwe and Sukuma and later asked permission to study the Sungusungu. |
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Items were reviewed by four surveillance system experts to help organize demographic categories. |
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Brazil and Mexico have enough demographic and economic heft to exert real influence in international affairs. |
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We compiled clinical and demographic data for each patient within the catchment area from case notes and computerised records. |
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Moreover demographic growth was regionally concentrated in the areas of industrial expansion, first in north-east Wales, then in south Wales. |
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Once stereotyped as a haven for twenty-something gym bunnies and bodybuilders, health clubs are now attracting a wider demographic spectrum. |
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Alongside its dramatic demographic consequences, no-fault divorce prompted a sea change in conventional understandings of marriage. |
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Without categorizing attacks through all possible demographic breakdowns, the analysis of terrorism in general remains flawed. |
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Is that demographic truly representational of the needs and values of the country as a whole? |
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Clearly she doesn't know the demographic that she's meant to be appealing to. |
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Their aim is for other newspapers with a different demographic to pick up the story. |
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Fill in any form, answer any telephone call, and soon you too will become part of a carefully-mapped demographic. |
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Pseudo science-fiction movies aimed at the teen demographic can be the perfect way to start a morning. |
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Audiences are improving again and the demographic is substantially younger than it once was. |
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All of this places me squarely in the demographic of People Who Tend To Buy Things Online. |
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It is clear we are appealing to a broader demographic and therefore will want to offer customer a choice in the future. |
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The demographic of Irish business is such that it is made up of a large number of small and medium sized enterprises. |
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It's mildly interesting that none of the main characters in the format fall into the demographic at which the show is targeted. |
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I mean, Friday evenings aren't the time to capture the college demographic. |
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The way people drive in the future will also be transformed by a shift in the driver demographic. |
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The demographic and gender balance of the participants was seen by some as not reflecting the community. |
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It speaks volumes for the career opportunities of video artists that the demographic here is so narrow. |
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I have wondered what the prime demographic for this type of game would be since it has sold so many copies. |
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Naturally, they're the demographic most apt to be in the market for a new home or car. |
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The Olympics is hands down the most popular sporting event among every demographic. |
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Once something is published and put out, it's available for anyone to buy no matter who the intended demographic is. |
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The country's economic and demographic base is too narrow to sustain a good higher education system. |
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There were no significant demographic differences between the screened and unscreened patients. |
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Attitudes towards children were also connected to the changing demographic structure of colonial society. |
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However, demographic trends will mean less young people in the labour market and more older workers. |
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Table 3 shows the prevalence of drug resistance according to selected demographic factors. |
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They point out that the demographic structure of Scotland is changing as we are becoming an aging society. |
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Comparisons are drawn between demographic patterns and career patterns of the two countries. |
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Those social and demographic factors may be key contributors to potential crises in the future. |
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The growth can be explained by demographic growth, he said, and not by efforts of the university. |
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A major demographic trend of the aging population is the increasing number of women. |
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All statistical analyses take into account dietary and demographic factors and tobacco and alcohol habits. |
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Both Canada and Japan have experienced profound demographic changes over the postwar period. |
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Most of India's economic growth over the years was occasioned by, and spent on, demographic growth. |
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Table 1 shows demographic details for families according to screening group. |
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It has been argued that nineteenth-century demographic change had more to do with fertility than mortality. |
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Table 2 shows the clinical and demographic characteristics of the two groups. |
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Vice presidential nominees rarely sway this or that national demographic group. |
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However, as economic times continue to boom, private label growth has occurred in the lower-income consumer demographic. |
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Table 1 shows the patients' demographic characteristics, 30 day postoperative mortality, unifactorial and multifactorial analysis. |
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He said special attention will be paid to overcoming the unfavourable demographic situation by supporting parents. |
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Maybe the corporate underwriters of PBS shows are now demanding demographic ratings results, just as if these shows were on commercial networks. |
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The 1990 undercount also proved frustrating for scholars who use demographic data to conduct their research. |
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The subsequent unanticipated baby boom, of course, was a salutary refutation of the commission's demographic determinism. |
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Thompson followed up this 1998 study in 2000 with a report on demographic and motivational variables associated with Internet use in Singapore. |
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One of the most significant demographic changes was the decline of infant mortality at the turn of the century. |
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There isn't enough cash to deal with tsunami of demand coming from demographic, technological and pharmaceutical sectors. |
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He is primarily focused on nabbing viewers aged 15-to-25 years, a demographic especially prone to on-demand, binge-viewing. |
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This 21-to 30-year-old population is the very demographic that marketers perceive as trendsetters when it comes to fashion and music. |
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With industries closing and population falling, the economic and demographic realities of the north-west are not shiningly positive. |
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We can project that our planet's human population will stabilise, as all continents undergo the demographic transition. |
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Then there are folks like these two, who in demographic parlance are baby boomers turned empty nesters. |
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Generation X is the demographic recently described by pundits as the crest of the wave of the millennial generation. |
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The increase in numbers, while it distorts the demographic picture, has more disastrous effects. |
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They are walking into a favourable demographic situation, and recognize the fact. |
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The demographic changes that are driving the U.S. food market also are driving the larger global market. |
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Attractive women of all types mingle with a crowd of black shirted geeks, who let's face it, aren't generally the most attractive demographic. |
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That demographic pyramid has now turned over on Americans who are middle-aged and younger. |
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Estimated angles were correlated with measured angles, and accuracies in estimating angles were correlated with demographic characteristics. |
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We introduce the skyline plot, a graphical, nonparametric estimate of demographic history. |
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However, he was blinded to all other clinical and demographic data for this investigation. |
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What would the advertising johnnies say about that insult to the Herald's core demographic? |
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The initial demographic impact of European colonialism was devastatingly negative. |
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The demographic trend throughout the western world is towards an ageing population. |
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In the demographic campaign, the cities were described in the most gloomy terms. |
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We can reach whatever demographic an advertiser wants, because we know exactly what and how many people are going to hear the ad. |
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Contrary to popular opinion, in general they are not just attracting low lifes, low-end demographic users, gym rats and the like. |
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But we also ought to have some sources that won't fib or sugar-coat to appease their key demographic group. |
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Those catalysts could include new products, demographic trends, proprietary products, increased market share, or a change in cost structure. |
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As such, Table 1 is used to summarize the previously reported findings and to provide a profile of the demographic characteristics of the sample. |
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The economy has created a wave of wealth that, despite the recent rollbacks of big stock market gains, has spilled over into a wider demographic. |
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America's demographic vitality makes it nearly one of a kind among modern nations. |
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Data about them, however, must be extrapolated from demographic information compiled by the Australian and New Zealander governments. |
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Credit card behavior is affected by attitudinal, psychological, demographic, and environmental factors. |
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Labour are therefore micturating into a demographic Force 10, not to mention sowing dragon's teeth. |
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While a smaller component, immigrants from Spain also are considered part of the Hispanic demographic group in this country. |
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Most tables will include tabulations by some demographic characteristics or by labor force status. |
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The pretest included a test of knowledge in the engineering management domain and a survey of demographic factors. |
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The demographic distortions of gender bias are thought to have been greater in China because of the country's one-child policy. |
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The final data is then weighted to these demographic parameters as a final check to ensure the sample is entirely representative. |
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Previous studies of common guillemots have established links between demographic rates or phenology and marine climate experienced both locally around the breeding colony. |
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The lower middle class is a demographic group burdened by stigma. |
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The demographic information shows that the population increased but the average income went down. |
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That keeps him afloat with some forward direction, especially given the upcoming primary states where he has a demographic edge. |
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Stephanie Jones, a young recent college grad, is in the go-to demographic for these blow-dry bars. |
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Her current research examines land use, economic activities, and demographic patterns of the Huaorani, Cofa, Shuar, Quichua, and Secoya of Ecuador. |
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The contours of African life through the relatively quiescent decade after 1963 were moulded by demographic and social change as much as by repression. |
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If galaxy mapping is like doing a population map, the complementary study is like a demographic survey. |
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Furthermore, disequilibrium is a good indicator of recent mutations, genetic drift, bottlenecks, stratification or admixture, and the demographic history of populations. |
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The question is, with regards to the demographic that he was courting, is he right? |
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Its premiere episode attracted 2.2 million viewers and 1.6 demo in the coveted 18-49 age demographic. |
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Meanwhile, Democratic leaders blubber about racism while cynically scheming for a permanent demographic majority. |
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Presuming his demographic is largely the same as what it was when he was at Fox, they are not wealthy people. |
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This demographic reality means that whoever wins the suburban vote in 2016 and beyond will inherit the political future. |
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In the same way that psychographic and demographic segments don't perfectly align, we should not expect designographic segments to fit neatly into established categories. |
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These demographic and geographic changes are simply in the order of things, and we observe them with dispassion. |
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This adds to rising housing prices, due to high demand and a seismic shift in the demographic of a neighborhood. |
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A sense of intensifying demographic crisis, and the message that we are remiss in not doing enough saving, doesn't produce positive social change or even good policy. |
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We are probably not that much worse than any other group in our socioeconomically matched demographic, are we? |
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This hormonal hurricane is not just restricted to the usual boyband demographic of teenagers and young girls. |
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The purpose of a spoof is to attract consumers outside the normal demographic with a comedic, sexualized take on a known brand. |
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The fastest-growing demographic of visitors to centers, according to Richards, is young men who come for STD or HIV testing. |
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The authors concluded that sternal acceleration ballistocardiogram combined with hemodynamic and demographic data in a probabilistic model shows promise. |
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But that means about one out of six women in that demographic have never pet the kitty. |
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Like most of the euro zone, France faces a demographic time bomb. |
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No one seems to have noticed, but a demographic time bomb is ticking away. |
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In short, the demographic time bomb facing the UK has finally hit home. |
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The final demographic coup for the Sunbelt lies in its attraction for families. |
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In any case, the demographic trend is in favour of senior citizens. |
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The older demographic who are more reliably viewers of late-night would be turned off by it. |
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In popular behavioural science, evolution is routinely invoked to explain a vast array of behaviours, physiological characteristics, demographic patterns, and mortality data. |
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For each of the predetermined phenetic topologies, the least number of steps required to separate the members of a demographic group completely was determined. |
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In the context of social and demographic analysis, the microanalytic units of such models are individuals and groupings of individuals, such as families or households. |
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Polone adds that TBS has other advantages over Fox, including an even younger demographic. |
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The pull of these cities have been such that all of them are gradually becoming very densely populated, tottering almost on the brink of a demographic disaster. |
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In fact, there is only one demographic that differs, measurably from the rest of us in Real America. |
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The papers report that forward-looking Bobos, eying long-term demographic and employment trends, are now jousting to get their kids into Spanish-concentration magnet schools. |
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The crowd, a demographic collage to match the one that got him reelected, smiled and nodded their nonverbal interjections. |
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That demographic focuses on adults who are unschooled in the ways of HTML coding and yet are Web-savvy enough to want to build their own homepages. |
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He then selects individuals to interview, using demographic criteria. |
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This time though he's marketing his ideas at a different demographic. |
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More active efforts to recruit candidates from demographic groups Republicans hope to win? |
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The fact that the link transcended age group and demographic does speak to its relevance. |
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I don't if that the fact that all my gay friends are watching it says something about the demographic of the event's appeal or the fact that I just know a lot of camp gay men. |
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To reach a younger demographic, Jensen and his ilk are eschewing mainstream acts and building brand identity with cutting-edge, forgotten, and obscure music. |
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Political parties may themselves conduct many forms of research needed to formulate a party plan, such as demographic research and opposition research. |
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They are based on a management plan that incorporates activities such as censuses of the populations and demographic research about particular species. |
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The focus now is more properly on environmental sustainability and, as argued earlier, on the demographic implications of structural unemployment. |
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Many demographic experts attribute the declining birth rate in recent years chiefly to young people's reluctance to marry because of heightening job insecurity. |
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With the mExchange program, consumers can decide, on a case by case basis, to sell their e-mail address, demographic info or clickstream data, and at what price. |
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In conclusion, it is tempting to draw parallels to classic demographic transition theory to explain men's attitudes toward fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, and fathering. |
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Because of the isolation of Almeria, with its lack of road and railway communications, economic and demographic growth was based on the natural resources of the province. |
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As the demographic pie chart indicates, in addition to members in industry and public practice, we also have members in the public sector and in education. |
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Falling fertility has also become a major source of demographic concern. |
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None of this will really be surprising to readers, as he has been writing for longer than most about the demographic and economic currents driving these events. |
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Next year, India will conduct its decennial census, but you don't have to wait until then to access demographic data about the country and its people. |
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Re-making of subtitled horror films is just a way of getting a decent idea over to a lazy demographic that studios want to make some money off of. |
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For print media in particular, given its obvious synergy with anybody who likes to read, it would be a mistake to ignore a demographic this large. |
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Ditton bases his projections on demographic trends already in play. |
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Analyse demographic, psychographic and benefit factors in order to identify sub-markets and the needs satisfied by the various product groups represented by the sub-markets. |
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In the colonial era, periods of spatial expansion, demographic concentration, regional diversification and volatility alternated with the reverse. |
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The four interviewer demographic characteristics were also used to construct an overall index of social distance for each respondent-interviewer dyad. |
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It was discovered that regardless of the demographic variables, the coronary artery disease patients with a higher level of alexithymia were likely to show a greater level of stenosis. |
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Archaeological sites do not bear out the historically defined area as being a real demographic or trade boundary. |
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The issue of demographic strength and geographical spread of the Reformed tradition in France has been covered in a variety of sources. |
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By omitting LGBT contestants, ABC is missing out on a huge demographic. |
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Cramer in 1954 from Pinellas County on the Gulf Coast, where demographic changes were underway. |
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A few Spaniards acquired prime agricultural lands left vacant by the indigenous demographic disaster. |
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These general demographic trends parallel equally important changes in regional demographics. |
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Over that time, the demographic of congoing has evolved, and many longer running cons have had to adapt. |
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The demographic of hostellers has also changed significantly in recent years. |
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The uniqueness of the French case arises from its specific demographic history, its historic cultural values, and its internal regional dynamics. |
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There's extreme competition to reach this audience and our promos are designed to target this demographic. |
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A comparison of demographic characteristics in a rare and a common species of Eupatorium. |
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Singapore mitigates this through immigrant workers, but in Japan there is a serious demographic problem. |
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Compare two or more brands directly to identify differences in demographic and psychographic profiles of their fans, such as Amazon vs. |
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Emigration of young adults from Eastern Europe to the West aggravates the demographic problems of those countries. |
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France displays real divergences from the standard model of Western demographic evolution. |
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In the 1980s and early 1990s, the Irish demographic status converged to the European norm. |
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Climate change, demographic developments, urbanization, economic progress, social changes influence the water sector in many ways. |
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The decline in death rate and birth rate that occurs during the demographic transition may transform the age structure. |
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Others cite the end of the crack epidemic and demographic changes, including from immigration. |
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Another characteristic of Stage Two of the demographic transition is a change in the age structure of the population. |
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During the 2000s, Atlanta underwent a profound physical, cultural, and demographic transformation. |
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However, there are ecological and demographic constraints on extra pair matings. |
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Recent demographic studies have argued for a population peak ranging from 70 million to more than 100 million. |
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Other characteristics Lee and DeVore proposed were flux in territorial boundaries as well as in demographic composition. |
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Its cause has been attributed to a wide array of economic, demographic, cultural, technological, and institutional factors. |
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Besides the demographic reasons, a defensive strategy served the needs of French diplomacy towards Great Britain. |
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First, it calls attention to the neoracists, who exploit the results of demographic research for their evil propaganda. |
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Qatar's first demographic records date back to 1892, and were conducted by Ottoman governors in the region. |
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Bermuda's modern black population contains more than one demographic group. |
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Legal Aid and Defender said that other circuit courts in Michigan collect demographic statistics on prospective jurors on a voluntary basis. |
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This demographic likes to spend money on food and the have the spendable income. |
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Almost no cliche has been left unturned here and, even allowing for the intended demographic, these Adventures are more generic than ghostly. |
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The incidence of moonlighting shows important patterns across demographic groups. |
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Other faiths existed in the state, but never achieved a demographic significance and cultural impact of these three confessions. |
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Epidemic diseases and famine caused major disruption and demographic changes. |
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For earlier periods estimates of size and distribution of the population are based on observed demographic patterns. |
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The demographic effects of the slave trade is a controversial and highly debated issue. |
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Signees claim paternity leave benefits solve not only the demographic but also the economic crisis. |
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The demographic variables were age and gender and laboratory variables were FT3, FT4, TSH and thyroid volume. |
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As Poland's demographic bulge slimmed, new entrants to the domestic labour market reduced and emigration slowed. |
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These invasions by the tribes completely changed the political and demographic nature of what had been the Western Roman Empire. |
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And, actually, they cross every demographic line you can name. |
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Talk of a demographic dividend may turn back into talk of a time bomb. |
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As more states legalize suppressors, we want to offer an affordable solution that caters to the growing demographic of suppressor users. |
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The streamie has important demographic characteristics that make them attractive marketing targets. |
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Industrialization creates a demographic transition in which birth rates decline and the average age of the population increases. |
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Countries that industrialized eventually saw their population growth slow down, a phenomenon known as the demographic transition. |
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Good soils and a favourable climate combine to make western Nicaragua the country's economic and demographic centre. |
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People of French Creole ancestry form the largest demographic group in Hancock County on the Gulf Coast. |
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The demographic table below shows the subregions and countries of geopolitical Oceania. |
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By 1500, Europe was beginning to emerge from these demographic disasters, and populations began to explode. |
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With more children in Germany, there is a greater chance of preventing a gerontocracy and peacefully overcoming the looming demographic crisis. |
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The demographic effects of the slave trade are some of the most controversial and debated issues. |
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The root causes of the conflict can be found in the demographic, economic and political crises of 14th century Europe. |
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The precise impact of these demographic shifts has been an issue of significant debate. |
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The demographic distribution reflects a pattern that is influenced by colonial history. |
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The famine and its effects permanently changed the island's demographic, political, and cultural landscape. |
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Immigration and emigration have played a prominent part in Cuba's demographic profile. |
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However, demographic expansion continued until the arrival of the Black Death epidemic in 1347, when ca. |
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Choropleth maps use color hue and intensity to contrast differences between regions, such as demographic or economic statistics. |
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In South Asia, R1a1a has often been observed with high frequency in a number of demographic groups. |
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The economic development of Kievan Rus may be translated into demographic statistics. |
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The indigenous Sami population is a mostly urbanised demographic, but a substantial number live in villages in the high arctic. |
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Due to historic demographic shifts in the Italian peninsula throughout history, modern Italians have mixed origins. |
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The resistance of Eastern parts is due to the demographic fortune of Latinised islands from Transylvania. |
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However, attempts to determine historical population genetics are complicated by subsequent migrations and demographic fluctuations. |
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The majority of the public view archaeology as being something only available to a narrow demographic. |
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The famines of the 1930s, followed by the devastation of World War II, created a demographic disaster. |
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The epidemic known as the Black Death and an associated famine caused demographic catastrophe in Europe as the population plummeted. |
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The combination of economic and demographic factors led to hunger, housing shortages and a lack of work for young people. |
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As a member of the Generation X demographic, I'm saddened to admit that paying with plastic has superseded paying with real money. |
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Instead, more complex demographic scenarios, most likely involving multiple pulses of Neandertal admixture, are required to explain the data. |
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In particular, the completion of a branch line to the small seaside town Blackpool from Poulton led to a sustained economic and demographic boom. |
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The relationship between such gene trees and demographic history is still debated when applied to dispersals. |
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Many moved to Canada, particularly Atlantic Canada, where their arrival changed the demographic distribution of the existing territories. |
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The present demographic transition stage of India along with its higher population base will yield rich demographic dividend in future decades. |
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It is nearly 40 years behind in the demographic transition process compared to EU countries, Japan, etc. |
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This ensured it was highly profitable to invest heavily in capital and machinery in Britain, while it was not in France, who suffered no such demographic constraints. |
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There has, however, been extensive statistical analysis of demographic and population data which includes women, especially in their childbearing roles. |
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These Africans wrought a demographic revolution, replacing or joining with either the indigenous Caribs or the European settlers who were there as indentured servants. |
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In order to get the most out of the data, a direct marketer must first cut the data into demographic, psychographic and even transactional segments. |
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The companies' respective customers have similar demographic and psychographic profiles and both foster fiercely loyal clientele who are passionate about their brands. |
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Best Buy's InIt line also takes a broader consumer demographic into consideration with a green nylon laptop case, a leather messenger bag and a rolling case. |
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Joseph Inikori provided a new line of argument, estimating counterfactual demographic developments in case the Atlantic slave trade had not existed. |
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National myths have been created and propagated by national intellectuals, who have used them as instruments of political mobilization on demographic bases such as ethnicity. |
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For example, Western Culture includes countries in the Americas and Australasia, whose language and demographic ethnicity majorities are currently European. |
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This growing demographic was soon catered to through the Internet and by authors like Silver RavenWolf, much to the criticism of traditional Wiccan groups and individuals. |
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Modern missionary work in the United States has increased greatly in the last one hundred years, with much of the recent demographic growth driven by conversion. |
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The full demographic loss to the Soviet peoples was even greater. |
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The demographic profile of these mouse remains based on dental age shows the presence of neonates and immature individuals, suggesting a stable synanthropic mouse population. |
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The second stage of the demographic transition, therefore, implies a rise in child dependency and creates a youth bulge in the population structure. |
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In recognition of the growing importance of Africans in the youth demographic, POTUS and FLOTUS designated significant time in their agendas to meet with young people. |
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The 6 career statuses in the INCOME framework, which occur across demographic and cultural groups, are Imagining, iNforming, Choosing, Obtaining, Maintaining, and Exiting. |
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Presenting a gendered model of secularization, Brown examines the secularization of society as a demographic revolution in four English-speaking countries. |
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These terms are most commonly used in relation to teaching and learning English as a second language, but they may also be used in relation to demographic information. |
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The increasing proportion of Pakistan's youth provides the country with a potential demographic dividend and a challenge to provide adequate services and employment. |
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In stage 5 of the demographic transition, a country encounters misfortune as a whole this is because the death rate becomes higher than the birth rate. |
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But observers say that theory oversimplifies a diverse demographic. |
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In addition, in the very long term, the demographic transition should be reversed via evolutionary pressure for higher fertility and higher mortality. |
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His demographic simulations, based in archaeological data, suggest that it was the most densely populated region of Europe through all the Upper Paleolithic. |
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Neanderthals went through a demographic crisis in Western Europe that seems to coincide with climate change that resulted in a period of extreme cold in Western Europe. |
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