In addition to international concerns, there was also some discussion of demographical, economic and technological changes. |
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Another highlight of the event was the map gallery with different kinds of maps, including demographical and route maps. |
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But he said it was important the demographical shift did not lead to compromised services for the declining age groups. |
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These factors were weighted on the importance that parents gave them and measured against statistical and demographical information. |
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The census has been redesigned in response to the ever-growing need for fresh demographical data, particularly at fine geographical scales. |
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A segment is defined based on specific geographical or demographical characteristics. |
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The research was conducted to provide information on demographical profiles and to measure the tourist and economic impact potential of arts festivals in South Africa. |
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Differences between these groups and their topographical and demographical features do exist, but they are insignificant for the scope of this paper. |
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With this as a backdrop and in the worsening demographical situation at the labour market it seems important to work with such youngsters intensively and professionally. |
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In many countries a list of place names is maintained by the national mapping organization, and demographical information is collected by the national statistics organization. |
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It concentrates mainly on social demographical aspects and motives of people involved in undeclared work and the personal relationships between purchasers and providers of undeclared work. |
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For several decades many governments, employers and medical associations have misinterpreted demographical data regarding the number of physicians that are required. |
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The result has been that family fridges now often contain multiple varieties of drinks, devised to reassure the demographical identity of each member. |
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Against this history, Mr. Santorum has benefited both from his personal qualities and broader demographical and theological shifts within the evangelical community. |
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How this disruptive demographical change will play out in a country born sectarian since its independence from the French Mandate in 1943 remains to be seen. |
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Whether these changes are demographical, sociological or technological in nature, the Commission must take them into account and evaluate them properly, in order to fully carry out its mission. |
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In recent years, the growing use of geomatics has allowed the Commission to improve the processing of geographical, demographical and sociological data, as well as to facilitate their analysis. |
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Mobility, demographical change and social integration represent the main challenges of the near future, for which sustainable solutions must be foreseen. |
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A significant part of the workshop was devoted to provide the participants with practical tools to adapt the generic demographical policy simulation model EPSSim, to the country-specific policy formulation and planning needs. |
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This study narrowed these variables down to organizational justice focusing on procedural justice and distributive justice factors as well as demographical variables. |
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To use a geo demographical model in order to estimate the socio economical profile and the demographical profile of the subscribers based on the postal code. |
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