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Example sentences for "censuses"

Lexicographically close words:
censured; censurers; censures; censuring; census; cent; centage; centaur; centaury; centavo
  1. The same movement of the population noted in previous censuses was recorded in this one.

  2. In the meantime the censuses were held in abeyance, since they had for their sole purpose the assessment of the tax.

  3. Demonstrating the Law of Population from the Censuses of Prussia at two several Periods.

  4. Let us now shuffle the censuses of England and France together.

  5. Above all, what becomes of his comparison between the censuses of England and France?

  6. Sadler's Law of Population, and disproof of Human Superfecundity;' containing also Additional Proofs of the Principle enunciated in that Treatise, founded on the Censuses of different Countries recently published.

  7. Incorrect as we have seen these various censuses to be, they do furnish us with very interesting means of analysis.

  8. These consist of a series of diaries, reports, and letters, by both laymen and ecclesiastics, together with baptism lists and censuses from the coastal missions.

  9. Hence their censuses are of little value for assessing the aboriginal condition.

  10. Unfortunately we have no figures from previous censuses with which we can compare the above, as the census of 1890 and previous censuses included prisoners awaiting trial.

  11. Bureau has also issued Publications Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Censuses and Permanent Bureau.

  12. The volumes of the decennial censuses contain the statistical records of the nation's growth and development.

  13. Various censuses were taken in Cuba beginning in 1774; but the results of those preceding the abolition of slavery, at least, are probably without exception extremely untrustworthy.

  14. The international wildfowl censuses as a basis for wetland evaluation and hunting rationalization.

  15. The best illustrations of secular changes in relatively constant habitats are probably those available in the British Trust for Ornithology's breeding censuses of songbirds.

  16. Because the available censuses of seabirds in Norway were few and largely inadequate, a long-term program was started in 1961.

  17. On the basis of the increase shown in the first three censuses he made computations of the probable population for each census year to 1900, and I have drawn up the following table, showing the actual population compared with his estimates.

  18. The comparison of the two censuses shows clearly that there is for Negro wage-earners a probable enlargement of the scope of occupations outside of domestic and personal service.

  19. Statistics of manufactures of the United States Censuses are not altogether conclusive or reliable, but they measurably indicate conditions.

  20. Some local areas probably support higher populations of racers than do areas where censuses were made, but under modern conditions, situations that offer near optimum habitat are not likely to be extensive or to persist long.

  21. A combination of the figures from the three samples listed above provides an intermediate "smoothed" figure that can be accepted with somewhat more confidence than any one of the separate censuses because it is based on more records.

  22. Four censuses of Acadia while it belonged to the French had recognized the mainland as included in it; and so do also the early French maps.

  23. Compare the estimates in Censuses of Canada (Ottawa, 1876.

  24. Including the installations returned in the Swiss industrial censuses as electric, most if not all of which are probably driven by water-power.

  25. The figures derived from the three recent industrial censuses of Switzerland are very instructive, especially if one is justified in including the electric among the hydraulic installations.

  26. Censuses showed that on parts of the area the feeding population might be as great as 180 birds per square mile.

  27. No action was taken, however, upon the more important recommendation that midway between two censuses a simple enumeration by sex and age should be effected.

  28. The official figures of the successive Canadian censuses are untrustworthy.

  29. But the censuses are not only opposed to the evidence, they are on their face inadequate.

  30. Footnote 41: Censuses of the United States; and Clark, Present Condition of Colored People.

  31. The censuses of pupils' likes and dislikes that have been made are not models of scientific investigation, and the resulting percentages should not be used uncritically.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "censuses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.