It all goes back to the late 1980s, when the last two years of high school were being transformed demographically. |
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Data is weighted to demographically represent the North American population. |
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What you're really describing is a Europe that is imploding demographically. |
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We are indeed a young country demographically compared to Japan, Germany, Spain, Italy, Korea and many others. |
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Purposeful sampling was used to identify demographically diverse groups of informants. |
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Many policy implications arise from demographically induced economic changes. |
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But if you are a fan of the Senator, you will find much of the rest of Indiana tilted demographically in her favor. |
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He says most of his neighbours are behind him and he's received a large amount of fan mail from his demographically diverse patrons. |
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This is the most demographically chaotic state in the country and, not coincidentally, that's why it's the new bellwether state of this country. |
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For one thing, the people who fought reflect a bygone America demographically. |
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The outstanding issue for Romney, though, is that he has yet failed to break through in a state that doesn't favor him demographically. |
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The second is demographically significant and can topple governments. |
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The sexually repressive and sexually unequal patriarchies seem to be collapsing demographically just as fast as the sexually liberal and equal societies. |
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Economically, demographically and culturally, the Asian element is growing fast. |
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But the authors of the original treaties took account of the fact that the Member States were not demographically comparable. |
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Urgent action is therefore needed to promote the energy demand management essential for this demographically and economically growing country. |
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This industrial development also brought other changes to the Madawaska region, demographically, geographically, and economically. |
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Is crime going down because our economy is doing well, because, demographically, there are fewer young people? |
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So he and his producers selected the couples demographically as well as telegenically. |
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But, demographically, how deep can the pool of talent in Brazil really be, when compared to India or China? |
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Shopaholics,' or compulsive spenders, appear similar demographically to people with eating disorders. |
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You can tell that someone thought this off-putting tale of modern mob mentality and teen occult fascination would make a very menacing, demographically secure chiller. |
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In the first place, twenty people are demographically insignificant. |
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Now we are physically and demographically an urban culture. |
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Egyptians are divided demographically into those who live in the major urban centres and the fellahin, or farmers, that reside in rural villages. |
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This was a highly mobile, demographically expanding society, fueled by the rapidly expanding Renaissance commerce. |
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The industry has its challenges, which include rapid technological change, a geographically dispersed and demographically varied workforce, changing demographics, and a lack of skill standards. |
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Over time, this will alter the balance of power in those countries. The biggest question raised by the new research is whether the world is converging demographically or diverging towards disparate futures. |
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Consider what is happening demographically in our nation: shifts in population, the graying of Canada, rightsizing in the cooperate world, the threat of privatization of public services. |
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Shoot up some bipartisan multi-racial nostalgic all-American crapola, and take this issue off the table. Then again, Mr Romney's all-white campaign ad could be a demographically realistic reflection of his voter base. |
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Fragmentation, say network executives, means that big blocks of demographically desirable viewers, of the kind coveted by advertisers, are becoming rare. |
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Yet gentrification has not completely brought about an end to Brixton's previously bad reputation: a young man was stabbed later that evening. The curious thing about Brixton is that it is demographically a big exception. |
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The cities were similar economically and demographically. |
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We are also interdependent demographically, given the need for dialogue with the countries of North Africa on how to handle legal and illegal migration. |
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Considering that that region is home to only 10 per cent of the world's population, as well as to the majority of the world's poor, the impact of the pandemic is devastating demographically, socially and economically. |
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In addition, market concentration in the United States requires prolonged pharmaceutical testing on a demographically determined sample, whereas most bioproducts move more rapidly to market. |
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Two geographically and demographically different communities were visited. |
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While demographically small, Canada remains home to certain individuals and groups that support the use of violence to achieve political or ideological goals. |
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Currently Queen's Park is both demographically and architecturally diverse. |
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However, the population appears to be demographically isolated and deserves special protection. |
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The Daytona Beach area is similar demographically and the city of Orlando has a large Hispanic population, which has often favored Democrats. |
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Something more fundamental and demographically measurable is at work. |
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Iran is a demographically young country and a culturally venerable one. |
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Demographically speaking, the baby boom of 1946 to 1964 was an aberration. |
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