Sentences with phrase «population figures released»

Censuses can delight or dismay, but rarely do they surprise, and the 2016 population figures released by StatsCan on Wednesday in the first phase of the censu...
Neither the Pentagon nor Nicholson details the number of districts held by each side, so it is difficult to compare that with the population figures released by Gresback.

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Figures released by the central bureau of statistics this week show the total population of Israel at 7.98 million, 75.4 % of whom are Jewish.
While declaring the training open earlier, Nasarawa State Governor, Alahaji Tanko Almakura, noted that the proposed 2016 census will put to rest controversy over the last one, adding that the figure released by the commission for the population of the State was wrong, however, contested at the tribunal which ruled in favour of his State.
United Nations figures released this year show that 54 percent of the world population lives in cities and this figure is forecast to rise to 66 percent by 2050.
Human NPCctx or NPCctx - GDNF were grown as neurospheres for approximately 39 population doublings (Figure 1A), at which time they were dissociated and analyzed for growth factor release.
Charter school enrollment in the District, which made up a scant 5 percent of the total public school population in 1998, has broken the 40 percent mark, according to preliminary figures released Monday.
In their recently released book, The American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Conservation, ABC changes tack a bit — using what the authors call «conservative» estimates of the outdoor cat population and annual predation rates, for example, to arrive at their figure of «532 million birds killed annually by outdoor cats.»
Now, the Hol Chan Marine Reserve has released some positive figures for the number of turtles that nested on Ambergris Caye in 2013, indicating that population numbers are gaining.
The likelihood of serious sea level rise under «business as usual», and impacts on water resources may not have the acute drama associated with polar bear population decline or the possibility of massive methane clathrate releases, but they are much more likely to figure on policy makers agendas — just as other long term chronic issues (such as pensions) do.
Located in Central Florida, it is the center of the Orlando metropolitan area, which had a population of 2,387,138, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures released in March 2016, making it the 24th - largest metropolitan area in the United States, the sixth - largest metropolitan area in the Southern United States, and the third - largest metropolitan area in Florida.
Figures from the 2011 census for England have recently been released, showing a 7 % increase in the number of children in kinship care, three times the population growth rate for all children in England.
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