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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121. The present number of centenarians will not be known until the publication of the 1991 census.
122. The recommendation was a surprise because census officials previously have portrayed adjustment as a solution to chronic undercounts.
123. Soviet Kurds numbered 152,952 according to the 1989 census, although this figure was believed to be substantially underestimated.
124. A nationwide census, carried out every three years, was used to draft conscripts.
125. The variations in prosperity in the North Side become more acute when observed on the smaller scale of the census tract.
126. Applicant's Birth Certificate and household Census List.
127. Uncle Sam's census takers do.
128. This country has just carried out a census.
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129. A census of the Chinese species of Combretaceae.
130. A census taker once tried to test me.
131. According to the latest census, our population has increased.
132. Washington: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975.
133. According the Census Bureau, the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk metro area has the most income inequality of any area in the U.S. The area's bottom 20% earn an average of $17, 000.
134. In 1886 Herman Hollerith, a statistician, started a business to rent out the tabulating machines he had originally invented for America's census.
135. "A census taker once tried to test me. I ate hellos liver with some fava beans and a nice Chelloanti. " The Silence of the Lambs, 1991.
136. The census is taken one time every four years in our country.
137. Along with many other surveys,(sentencedict.com) the national census gives americans a statistical picture of a changing society.
138. Governments employ computers to process census data and to facilitate such financial business as collecting taxes.
139. Basing on the fifth population census and statistics of CNNIC, this thesis make use of three mathematics statistics models analyzing the general development trend of our country's net-us...
140. According to government data, temporary employment for the decennial census fell about 116, 391 between the July and August survey periods for the employment report.
141. Every province and autonomous region should treat the census seriously.
142. Herman Hollerith was a statistician who helped the U.S. Census tabulate data.
143. Based on office reason census data of the employees of several hotels in Fuzhou.
144. This is part of a much larger program called the Census of Marine Life, where they're going to be tagging all over the world and the Mola's going to enter into that.
145. Sal's owners, Guy and Anna Esposito, said they listed "Sal Esposito" under "pets" on the Census form, which might have contributed to the mix-up.
146. According to the data of Natinal Bureau of the Census, Chinese population increased twice to 1.2billion during from 1955-1995.
147. A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.
148. Census data also helps lawmakers determine where government money should be allocated.
149. Marine biologists exploring this coastline over the last eight years as part of the Census of Marine Life have found more than 500 species of crabs, shrimps, lobsters, and other Decapoda.
150. According to census data , Asians make up approximately 3.6 % of the populace.
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