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This was added to by the introduction of Next interiors to stores which were deemed in the "right demographical areas."
It conducts demographical research on women's empowerment, political and economic stability and governance.
Brazilian demographers have long discussed the demographical impact of the wave of emigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The changes in the demographical trends have continued to witness a population influx in urban and peri-urban areas of Busoga kingdom for the above reasons.
Such inference is analytically intractable for many demographical models, but the authors presented ways of simulating coalescent trees under the putative models.
WELL, it's about time Broadway turned its attention to the needs of that neglected demographical stereotype, the Tired Businessman.
The demographical center of Sweden (using the median center definition) is Hjortkvarn in Hallsberg Municipality, Örebro county.
Many there felt that the demographical weight of the central Canadian provinces (Ontario and Quebec) in the House of Commons didn't allow their voice to be heard.
Both populations will be equal in 2010 (demographical dichotomy); however, the Palestinian population will increase to 5.7 million in 2010 whereas the Jewish population will become 5.7 million.
Edna sets the tone right away by telling the audience that her once all-white block is in a state of traumatic demographical transition and that music is the center of her life.
Water Point Mapping (WPM) can be defined as an 'exercise whereby the geographical positions of all improved water points in an area are gathered in addition to management, technical and demographical information'.
Commissioner, the European demographical situation makes it necessary to reorganise pension systems and raise the age limit, and we are hearing more and more about controlled immigration instead of realising the hidden potential of our own over-50s.
Navjot Singh Sidhu has urged the Jats to "turn away from all religious and demographical differences and unite on a common platform to discuss and find out ways and means of betterment of the community."
Mrs. Clinton has been in what one White House official calls "a geographical and demographical retreat," tailoring her campaigning this fall to regions and audiences with a feminist and liberal cast where support for her is strong.
This precision was necessary because the planets change their positions hour by hour, as a function of the daily rotation of the earth; it was also necessary to conduct this work on the most solid demographical and astronomical base, to avoid erroneous conclusions.
However in history, it is specifically associated with a Medieval demographical period when many men could not marry due to a population explosion and the demands of the patrimonial lineage and the apprenticeship system, both dowries and the price of admission to a convent skyrocketed.
As Mr. Ward conceded yesterday, the forced layoffs that grew out of the fiscal crisis of the 1970's ultimately left the city with "a very, very inexperienced police force," a demographical consequence of the thousands of new officers added since the six-year hiring freeze ended in 1980.
Mr. Mason, whose career has been nurtured by the Circle Rep for almost a decade, has humor to go with his poetic despair, and, like the company's signature playwright, Lanford Wilson, he empathizes with a demographical cross section embracing several generations and ethnicities.
The use of demographical methods in sexological research was pioneered by the American zoologist Alfred Kinsey, who published two books-Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953)-collectively known as the Kinsey Reports.
Since demographical surveys by the League of American Theater and producers over the years have indicated that Nassau County remains among the top three feeders of audiences for Broadway shows, it follows that proximity to Manhattan is a curse to the subsistence of professional home-grown theater.