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Sentence count:173Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: biographyphotographphotographyphotographerphilosophicalprogramDemocratgrapeMeaning: [ˌdeməˈgræfɪk]  n. a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.). adj. of or relating to demography. 
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61 But a new demographic product hitting the market could take the revolution a step further.
62 However, decisions regarding the provision of education can not be based solely on demographic trends.
63 Inpart, it is a consequence of the completion of the demographic transition.
64 It was designed to achieve economic development in a region in which demographic increase consistently outstripped economic growth.
65 The legal market is being driven by economic rationalisation, demographic saturation, marketplace maturation, consumer-driven deregulation and globalisation.
66 It remained a significant predictor when adjusted for clinical, demographic, Holter data and ejection fraction.
67 In summary there is a need for a unified approach to school roll forecasting based on demographic data augmented by local information.
68 Demographic factors clearly bullish, with retirement worries pushing more and more baby boomers to invest.
69 It is particularly applicable where buying can be assessed in the light of the demographic characteristics of shoppers.
70 Demographic information was collected by medical students administering a questionnaire.
71 The influence of the trade unions has been weakened as a consequence of legislation, our economic circumstances, and demographic decline.
72 Demographic structure and housing Changes in family structures since 1960 have coincided with changes in housing stock.
73 The demographic data we have provided is accurate enough, but no resemblance to any existing restaurant chain is intended.
74 Nor did it follow a period of economic and demographic stagnation.
75 This will be affected not just by economic factors, but by demographic and social factors as well.
76 Such demographic changes wrought by industrialism meant the decline of rural parishes and the creation of a new urbanised and industrial poor.
77 The site of disease and demographic details have been described elsewhere.
78 Choice-the need to satisfy the wants and needs arising from socio-economic and demographic change.
79 Data layers include geological maps, conservation areas, transport routes, petrochemical facilities and demographic data.
80 And it provoked larger forces that transformed the demand for affirmative action into a demographic free-for-all.
81 Such a relatively abrupt change in the rate of increase of population size has become known as demographic transition.
82 So Rockefeller organized his own scientific expedition to the region: a small team of demographic scientists and health professionals.
83 International trading patterns, debasement and changing money supply(Sentencedict.com ), demographic and climatic change may all influence the behaviour of prices.
84 But progress has varied dramatically, as various demographic surveys clearly indicate.
85 It is very unlikely that future generations will exhibit this particular demographic characteristic.
86 India is a demographic time bomb.
87 An ageing society is not, primarily, a demographic crisis.
88 Nor need demographic decline imply economic decline.
89 The poverty trap would become a demographic trap.
90 With economic growth have come demographic shifts and life improvements.
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