Sentences with phrase «by decennial»

In fact, a recent General Accounting Office report concluded, of the $ 27.5 billion in federal funds appropriated in fiscal year 1989 and determined in part by decennial census figures,...
North Dakota is divided into between 40 and 54 legislative districts apportioned by population as determined by the decennial census.

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The FDIC had received requests both to clarify the de novo process and eliminate the LLC - related filings as part of the decennial process required by the Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act.
Just as at last summer's Lambeth conference (the decennial meeting of the world's Anglican bishops), there was a strongly expressed desire to grow closer together as a global communion, to become a genuine church marked by common confession and discernment, rather than a mere federation of autonomous local bodies.
Richard John Neuhaus notes that the decennial study of church membership conducted by the Glenmary Research Center and sponsored by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies has confirmed the phenomenon highlighted in Dean Kelley's 1972 Why Conservative Churches Are Growing (While We're At It, January).
The North American Religion Atlas (NARA) depends on the 2000 membership numbers compiled by the Glenmary Research Center (a decennial project undertaken since 1950).
James had been convinced that Chicago had both through his readings from the University's Decennial Publications series, especially Studies in Logical Theory, co-authored by John Dewey and other members of the philosophy department.
But the decennial redistricting process redrew the district to be friendlier — though still difficult — for Democrats, and Kirkpatrick won a comeback bid last cycle by more than 3 points.
According to calculations made by The Fix, Republicans will control the redistricting process in 17 states that are projected to have 196 congressional seats after reapportionment (the decennial process in which seats are added or lost based on population shifts).
And, the decennial redistricting process, which will be controlled by Republicans in many of the largest and most important states, is also sure to complicate Democrats» attempts to turn some of these seats as the lines will be redrawn to shore up some of the shakiest 2010 winners.
But that seemingly innocuous request to gather more information about the U.S. population has enraged census and civil rights advocates, who see it as part of a broader campaign by President Donald Trump and his administration to undermine the legitimacy of the decennial head count.
Since then, the arrangement has worked out so well that NSF was able to save another $ 4 million by canceling another survey on recent college graduates that it had used to fill in the blanks between each decennial census.
The continuing resolution (CR) passed early this morning by Congress contains an additional $ 182 million for the Census Bureau to stay on track for the decennial headcount in April 2020.
The total Census Bureau budget would increase by $ 37 million or 2.5 percent above FY 2017 enacted as activities ramp up for the 2020 decennial census.
Population data for intercensal years were estimated by linear interpolation from decennial census data.
Completing and returning decennial census questionnaires is required by Federal law, those responses are protected by law, and inclusion of a citizenship question on the 2020 decennial census will provide more complete information for those who respond,» Ross wrote.
Organized by the Middle Grades Collaborative and hosted by the Tarrant Institute at University of Vermont, the decennial gathering at the Middle Grades Conference on January 7 brought together approximately 150 Vermont educators and students to share and learn about exciting personalized learning practices happening in middle schools across Vermont.
Considering the GameCube launched November 2001 and the Wii November 2006, it would certainly be fitting, if decennial - long trends are anything to go by.
For American colleagues, The Canadian Abridgment (published by Carswell and now in its third edition) is similar to West's digest system (General Digest, Decennial Digest), with Canadian counterparts of Shepard's Citations and the Current Law Index included for good measure.
A record 8 % of households with minor children in the United States are headed by a single father, up from just over 1 % in 1960, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of Decennial Census and American Community Survey data.
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