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Example sentences for "census"

Lexicographically close words:
censure; censured; censurers; censures; censuring; censuses; cent; centage; centaur; centaury
  1. The Census of 1870 attempted for the first time a canvas of our forest resources under Prof.

  2. Census figures before 1890 do not include Indians on reservations.

  3. Census Bureau on Mines and Quarries; and Mineral Resources of the U.

  4. The special census of manufactures of 1905 was concerned only with the manufacturing establishments of the state conducted under the so-called factory system.

  5. The facts reported by the census commissioners of 1841 showed that this consummation could not be far off.

  6. In the same spirit the last census has been analysed by one of the ablest defenders of the Irish establishment, the Rev.

  7. According to the census of 1861, the Roman Catholics greatly outnumber the Protestants in this Union.

  8. In the general census of 1800 there were no returns from Derry.

  9. Notwithstanding the fault with the census that is found by some, the census is the most reliable source of statistical information about the dairy that we have.

  10. Let us again turn to the census of 1880, and see how the factory product compares in amount and importance with the product of the private dairy.

  11. Some figures of the Census Bureau may be of interest.

  12. In Gatten's census of 1846 they appear as Sagayakumne.

  13. The figures obtained in the different sampling periods, and the census figures derived from their ratios are shown in tables 22 and 23.

  14. First-year racers that could pass through the quarter-inch mesh of the traps in spring and early summer became too large to escape in this way in the latter half of the summer, but these young were excluded from the census computations.

  15. Attempts to census blue racers on the study plots, from the capture-recapture ratios, yielded highly variable figures for different areas and even for the same area at different times.

  16. Variability is believed to result mostly from the small sizes of the samples, none of which is large enough to yield a census figure that is statistically reliable.

  17. Differences from year-to-year in the census figures for any one area show no consistent trends and their variation is similar to that shown in different samples for the same season.

  18. Jackson (1939) has explained a method of correcting census computations based on capture-recapture ratios when there is a consistent trend of diminishing recaptures with increase in elapsed time.

  19. According to the census of 1860: Slaves Kentucky had .

  20. According to the census of 1860 there were then nearly four million Slaves in the Country; from natural increase they exceed that number now.

  21. It was under his direction, in 1817, that the third census of the island was taken.

  22. The process of census taking even in this twentieth century is an enormous undertaking and not free from error.

  23. He says: "In 1804 I discussed the census of Don Luis de las Casas with persons who possessed great knowledge of the locality.

  24. One of his first official measures was to have a new census taken, for when the results of the one taken by la Torre were published, many questioned the correctness of the figures.

  25. Footnote B: Some of the contrasts which the census shows are startling.

  26. We have not at hand the means of saying how that appears in the Census of 1860.

  27. New Edition, with a Supplement, comprising the Population of Great Britain from the Census of 1851.

  28. Corrected to the Present Time: and including the Results of the Census of the British Population taken in 1851.

  29. According to the Census of 1831 the population of Great Britain was little over sixteen millions, and that of Ireland was seven and three-quarter millions.

  30. It is deemed possible that an agricultural census may be taken each year through the agents of the statistical division of the Department.

  31. The completion of the Eleventh Census is now in charge of the Commissioner of Labor.

  32. The text of the census volumes has been limited as far as possible to the analysis of the statistics presented.

  33. The census is being prepared according to the theory that it is designed to collect facts and certify them to the public, not to elaborate arguments or to present personal views.

  34. The only point in which the census seems to agree with public opinion, is in the proportion.

  35. But no one regards the census of slaves as correct.

  36. This is classified by the census authorities as "cash rent," but will here be called "crop rent.

  37. The twelfth census has classified farms on the basis of their principal income.

  38. Mixed Husbandry The manner in which this theoretical classification has worked out in actual practice will be indicated in some measure by the inquiries of the United States Census Bureau.

  39. Corporal Sam coolly informed him, with that imperturbable gravity of countenance and manner for which he was celebrated, that they were deputed by General Wessells, who was in command of the Post, to take the census of the town.

  40. Census Commissioners would have hard work to equal, private Q.

  41. The census of 1910 shows that there are two men to every woman.

  42. Because we are so concerned for the children we asked a physician to take those vast, mysterious volumes of the census and look up the facts about the mortality of mothers.

  43. Government in its next census to classify definitely the unpaid women housekeepers as homemakers, thus recognizing their important service to the nation.

  44. The figures, taken from the Census of 1900, are given in round numbers.

  45. A census of country post-offices will reveal the fact that the standard magazines go regularly to thousands of farm homes.

  46. In the case of the larger towns more than one report was asked for, graduating from two returns to twenty returns according to their population as shown in the Census of 1911.

  47. The grand divisions in the census reports are North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Central, South Central, and Western.

  48. While we consider positively necessary some such amendment of the census returns as we have suggested, yet we ground no argument thereon; we rest on the certainty that the rate of increase of the Negro has fallen off at least 16 per cent.

  49. But there seems to be no reason why this immigration should not be continued indefinitely; at present it is particularly heavy and will weigh very perceptibly in the census of 1910.

  50. Presumably, the last census is more nearly correct.

  51. For nothing is more misleading than the inference that the life of our people is summed up in the Census Reports, the Journals of Congress, and the Archives of the Departments at Washington.

  52. But the census reports give a more modest number--ten thousand five hundred.

  53. A minute and verified census taking place every fifteen years to correctly assign land taxes.

  54. Previous surveys usually excluded all places of 2,500 population or over, which follows the United States Census definition of "rural.

  55. The disadvantage of the community unit is that census and other statistical data are seldom available on that basis, thus increasing both the labor involved and the possibility of error.

  56. In deriving these figures the Census Board has included the forest reserve territory.

  57. Hunter at forty millions, they are now by the last census acknowledged to number fifty millions of souls, although the increase of the general population of India has been not at all in like proportion.


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