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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91. Teal are very inconspicuous when nesting, and no census has been attempted.
92. Census Bureau officials announced that they miscounted the nation's official population by 5 million people.
93. I have reviewed census data and hundreds of reports and studies by economists and planners.
94. Census questions about race are a pretty big can of worms.
95. Firstly, exact data on the overall population can be obtained from the annually updated census list based statistics.
96. More people bring more power, which is why Republicans are salivating over the 2000 census data.
97. Suburban moderation cuts across the religious and ethnic lines so evident in the census and election returns.
98. The 2000 Census said the country had 281 million people last year.
98. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
99. That was borne out by the census that was taken in April, in rather warmer weather.
100. Since then the assumptions underpinning, and the meanings attributed to, census data have changed a good deal.
101. More important, the census gives an entirely different account of what is happening in this suburban middle ground.
102. Copies of the census lists were posted so omissions could be pointed out.
103. BFor businesses struggling to get some attention, the census data will help.
104. Its neighbouring census tract to the north exhibited diametrically opposite trends, suggesting that whilst one area improved another declined.
105. The U. S. Census Bureau re-ports that there were 3. 5 million unmarried couples living together in 1993.
106. Census takers historically have undercounted urban dwellers, particularly blacks and ethnic minorities, they argued.
107. The Census Bureau began mailing test questionnaires starting in May 1995.
108. Data from the 1990 Census document the continuing disparity in income between whites and blacks in the United States.
109. However, provisional results from the November livestock census show contraction was negligible.
110. The total census of the towns comes to just under 300,000 people of whom some 60,000 were capable of bearing arms.
111. Since according to the most recent census, women constitute 51 percent of the population, that sounded good to me.
112. A sample of a few hundred census records is often just as useful as a database of several thousands.
113. The Government is drawing up plans to postpone the census, which is due to be held on April 29.
114. The 1981 decennial census provides information on the social and economic characteristics of small areas of these cities.
115. When the data for census tracts are observed a marked discrepancy can be seen within East Allegheny.
116. Some of us may have taken part in an academic survey; most of us will have taken part in the census.
117. The Department of Health has signalled its intention to review the formula in the light of 1991 census data, again using small area analysis.
118. You see, no real work can begin until a proper census is taken.
119. This is a particularly cruel irony because as the 1911 census revealed doctors had the smallest families of all categories of occupations.
120. Minorities, the urban poor and fast-growing Sunbelt states claimed to have been undercounted by the census takers.
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