Meanwhile, e-learning demand in the U.S. is rising, driven by higher education's changing demographics. |
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We'd like information about the demographics of the average lawn-care customer. |
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As soon as you examine the alternative you see what good fortune this accident of human demographics has bestowed on us. |
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The deliberate sectarian gerrymander that the Northern state was in the first instance has now disappeared, eroded by demographics. |
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Many mental health counselors point out that the proliferation of analeptics on college campuses is partly a matter of demographics. |
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The new album spans a wide selection of demographics and represents a mosaic of musical influences. |
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Today the Turkish government prevents scholars from working in the fields of Armenian archaeology and demographics. |
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Despite this temporary lull in visitation, the demographics of wilderness visitors continued to change. |
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To that end, given the demographics of our workforce, we plan to achieve much of this reduction via attrition and early-retirement programs. |
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Yet, it's not only tech companies that are targeting the appealing demographics and psychographics of indie film fans. |
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But its roots go much deeper, to a tectonic change in the country's political-economic demographics. |
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The authors reported the body mass index and onset age of menses for the participants, but no other demographics were noted. |
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In the future, demographics may alter food trends in yet different directions. |
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When sponsors see the demographics of our fans and drivers, they see an unparalleled mix of gender, ethnicity, and age. |
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That same poll also depicted a city whose demographics had been turned upside down. |
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In fact, the change in demographics is a slow-moving process that can easily be overcome by decent productivity gains. |
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Based on simple demographics, Social Security cannot continue as it has in the past. |
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It is the interaction of these variables and other modifying variables, such as demographics, that allow for the prediction of health behaviors. |
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The changing of demographics on TV and in other visible places for the public has given people the perception that racism no longer exists. |
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The total caseloads of patients managed by both teams were similar in demographics, medical condition, and workload. |
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The demographics of participants in this study reflect current population demographics in which women outlive their husbands and then live alone. |
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A populous generation sees its subsets defining their own demographics by what they are not as much as by what they are. |
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In short, there do not appear to be large discrepancies between charter school and public school demographics. |
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Add in the demographics, and cracking the home market looks even more daunting. |
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We were huge among those demographics, none of which counts for the Nielson ratings. |
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There has been no compilation of even the most basic demographics about who is receiving points. |
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In each region, he finds, demographics are undermining the social and economic arrangements that conduce to prosperity. |
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But its figures confirmed the widespread fear in schools that they were up against demographics as much as private sector salaries. |
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Firstly and most obviously, it does not take into account the social demographics of the student intake. |
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People on the doorstep were positive about us but the demographics conspired against us. |
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In addition to being a regular contributor to the magazine, he is a renowned expert on demographics. |
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Demand shifts when demographics change either in numbers of people or in the amount of funds available. |
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The gap is a function of demographics, strategy, defense spending, and military policy. |
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Population density and demographics may have a major effect on which habitats are used or unused. |
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I no doubt acknowledge the fact that provinces differ due to population demographics. |
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Spending power and demographics are the key factors that have always dominated the retail market. |
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During the past forty years very little of value has come out of economic studies using age demographics. |
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Results were weighted to reflect the demographics of the total U.S. population. |
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Next time around this constituency, with its now rapidly changing demographics, will no longer be a safe unionist seat. |
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In addition to these income gains, there are issues related to population and demographics. |
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Classrooms were matched for similarities in location and population demographics. |
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In addition, the survey compares students by basic demographics and by their year in school. |
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We gathered information on demographics, tobacco use, and medical and obstetric histories from the women. |
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Changing demographics and workforce trends have profoundly altered the workplace. |
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Whether a country spends or saves is typically a function of its demographics. |
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Whether these opposing price trends leave you more giddy than glum depends largely on demographics. |
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Needless to say, these percentages are changing as the demographics of the online population change. |
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Let's turn now to the subject of demographics, with special emphasis on immigration. |
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Do you have any information about the demographics of book buyers, by age and genre of book? |
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The profile data can include a combination of factors, including demographics, psychographics, vehicle uses, attitudes toward technology, etc. |
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Borrowing a method used to study human demographics, he and his colleagues took samples from 352 cougars in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States and Canada. |
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The book casts its net widely, aiming at different demographics. |
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What's more, all modern polls are weighted to a fare-thee-well to ensure that the demographics of the poll sample are close to the demographics of the country as a whole. |
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He still held out hope in Georgia because changing demographics, particularly the influx of Latinos. |
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Because of the plethora of candidates, many of which are trying to cater to the same voting demographics, it is highly unlikely that the winner will command a majority. |
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Many of the problems of inflexible economies and labour markets, and the problem of demographics were already in existence before the euro was launched. |
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The last section of the appraisal assesses company demographics. |
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Wholesalers use a two-tier system to separate titles with broad demographics from specialty titles, whose distribution will be limited to outlets with available space. |
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Our demographics are more like those of Latin America than Europe. |
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The demographics of the midterms, broadly speaking, appear to favor Republicans. |
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As a result, Young won re-election easily, even as the demographics of a once safely Republican district rapidly changed. |
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Cultural divides, from demographics to religion, will contribute to widening the gap between party lines. |
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Perhaps, rather than looking to mental illness to answer questions about violence we should look instead at demographics. |
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First, I would argue that the maps conflate the issues of state control, sovereignty, land ownership and demographics. |
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From rock 'n' roll funerals to cryogenics, people's preferences for final arrangements now vary according to demographics, geography, and personal style. |
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With that task accomplished, the Sami team can get to work on the task of galactic demographics in earnest. |
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What do you think of books that are written today aimed at younger demographics, like The Hunger Games. |
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If there was an emerging trend it was about narrowcasting to specific audiences based on particular issues or demographics relevant to these audiences. |
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He clearly didn't understand the demographics of our house at all, and I think he mistook our new-to-Berkeley enthusiasm as antidisestablishmentarian merriment. |
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S Recreational Vehicle Dealers Industry report, published annually, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. |
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The demographics of Britain itself was changed after the Second World War owing to immigration to Britain from its former colonies. |
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The Feagin defining features are maintained, and with the complications of using demographics overcome. |
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Historically, forced migrations have also altered demographics in relatively short periods of time. |
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These general demographic trends parallel equally important changes in regional demographics. |
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In recent times, religious demographics in Amsterdam have been changed by immigration from former colonies. |
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Emigration is a mass phenomenon in Moldova and has a major impact on the country's demographics and economy. |
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The code itself is a blue print for Frankish society and how the social demographics were assembled. |
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The tremendous scale of Vietnamese Kinh colonists flooding into the Central Highlands has significantly altered the demographics of the region. |
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Historically, rural areas had much more stable demographics than urban areas, but there is now only a small difference. |
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These two events have been changing the demographics of the nation for the last 30 years. |
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The proportion of male employment at the mill increased which rapidly changed the demographics of the people that work there. |
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Baby boomers began turning 65 in January, heralding a seismic shift in demographics worldwide. |
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These claims imperfectly address whether there was adverse selection by focusing simply on coverage demographics. |
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The variability in warfarin dosing depends on several factors, including demographics, the environment, and genetics. |
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This data base includes information about agriculture, business, construction and housing, foreign trade, and demographics. |
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But I'm guessing that the demographics of the babyboom generation make it a little larger than usual. |
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The book reports that the demographics unit never made a single case. |
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A newspaper is consumed by many demographics, a small portion of which may be the target. |
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Then they would divvy up the phantom residents among the city's various communities, depending on local demographics. |
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Cargo would naturally appeal to the younger members of these two demographics, but it also needed these alleged metrosexuals to get on board. |
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Wherever your stores may be, it's critical that you understand the demographics and psychographics of your local customers. |
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Population demographics, underground ecology and phenology of Botwchium mormo. |
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Find out who they truly are by combining demographics with psychographics to paint a picture of the segments of people your company serves. |
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Bahrain government officials rejected reports from Bahraini opposition that the administration was trying to alter the country's demographics by naturalizing Sunni Syrians. |
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The Raven program was originally established as a diversity initiative to bring Aboriginal membership in the Canadian Forces in line with national workforce demographics. |
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The above statistics represent administrative membership of religious organisations, which does not necessarily reflect the belief demographics of the population. |
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Although created especially to appeal to young girls, Sailor Moon has an enduring fandom across demographics, even decades after its original broadcast. |
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This study analyzes the MMS markets worldwide and the industry value chain that has evolved against the backdrop of changing demographics, as well as emerging technologies. |
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Based on this review, a database for the medical record abstraction, designed to describe the population in terms of demographics, anthropometrics, and health was created. |
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At the same time the town's demographics changed, with initially mainly Sikhs settling down in the area, later followed by black Africans, many from Nigeria. |
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Within a region as large and diverse as the Western United States, smaller areas with more closely shared demographics and geography have developed as subregions. |
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