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"Census" in a Sentence (16 examples)
In the United States, there is a census every ten years.
The result of the census led the left wing to believe that their policy was wrong.
"Trasianka" will be equalized with Belarusian language during the census.
Latest census data shows that the total population of the country is slightly above 7 million people.
For the ten years since the last census the population has shrunk by 7.15%.
In the United States, a census takes place every ten years.
According to Canadian law the mother tongue is the first language a child learns in the home, provided that he or she still understands this language at the time of the census.
A census was performed in 2005.
According to the latest census, the language's number of speakers appears to be stable, or even increasing.
The number of U.S. households earning at least $150,000 annually that chose to rent rather than buy skyrocketed 175 percent between 2007 and 2017, according to an analysis by apartment search website RentCafe, which used data from the Census Bureau to reach its conclusions.
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As you know, the Imperium has never been able to take a census of the Fremen. Everyone thinks that there are but few wandering here and there in the desert. My Lord, I suspect an incredible secret has been kept on this planet: that the Fremen exist in vast numbers- vast- and it is they who control Arrakis.
In what census of living creatures, the dead of mankind are included ...
Each page of the schedule was crossruled with 8 lines, capable of censussing 8 individuals.
Indeed, none of the recorded characteristics of buildings nor their location affected our counts of breeding Sparrows, which appeared to be distributed rather homogeneously across the urban areas we censused.
My initiation to waterfowl censussing took place in the early days of the A.W.E., as it is familiarly known, when I served as a junior to one of the ablest of the Witwatersrand pioneers, Royce Reed. The method used must remain one of the three basic methods of Transvaal waterfowl censussing, although it has certain inherent limitations.
For 14 individuals, eight censusses per daily period were performed within two weeks (32 censusses per individual), each time recording the coordinates of location. The territories of the individuals were defined as the area defended successfully against conspecifics by agonistic and/or non-agonistic behaviour, as described by Wickler (1969) and Nelissen (1976). The locations of the territories were determined from censussing; their sizes were estimated by behavioural observations.
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