Synonym: nose count, nosecount. Similar words: consensus, ensue, ensure, suspension, incense, commensurate, license, condescension. Meaning: ['sensəs] n. a periodic count of the population. v. conduct a census.
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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.
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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,(sentencedict.com) 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.
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