On the other hand, plenty of these zip codes show
relatively stable populations from 2000 to 2010 — and dramatically shifting demographics.
Furthermore, the UN projections of
a relatively stable population for the whole of the developed world depend on dramatic, and highly unlikely, declines projected in a handful of key countries.
Not exact matches
«But a strong,
stable leadership usually is
relatively good provided that the
population is happy,» Mobius said.
People who continue to use these terms «hold that homosexual behavior is a manifestation of some inner essence, perhaps biological or psychological, is
relatively stable over time, and characteristic of a distinct minority of the
population.»
Employment statistics show that fewer residents are part of the work force in 2000, 40,866, as compared with 43,136 in 1990, during a period when the
population remained
relatively stable.
While New York City, Long Island, and portions of the Hudson Valley are
relatively stable, upstate areas like Buffalo and Niagara Falls have lost nearly one third of their
population.
Populations of this unique species, currently known as highly threatened, were previously considered to have remained
relatively stable in the face of the disease that has ravaged many amphibian species worldwide, but the frogs may have been infected over a decade ago, with the impacts only recently observed.
«By comparison, the Stewart Island
populations have experienced a
relatively stable history,» Dr Rawlence says.
Although there was an increase in overall rates (crude prevalence) of diabetes in many countries in Western Europe, age - adjusted rates were
relatively stable suggesting that most of the rise in diabetes in Western Europe between 1980 and 2014 was due to the aging
population.
They found that instead of
populations consistently rising and falling, as predicted, factoring in the impact of mothers» appetites kept
population size
relatively stable.
A new study of how men approach their golden years found that how happy individuals are remains
relatively stable for some 80 percent of the
population, but perceptions of unhappiness — or dealing with «hassles» — tends to get worse once you are about 65 - 70 years old.
«The jury is still out regarding why
populations of some snake species appear to be declining whilst others appear to be
relatively stable,» says Reading.
Researchers have traditionally thought of Cahokia as a
relatively homogeneous and
stable population drawn from the immediate area, he said.
Over the last decade, the size of the teaching workforce remained
relatively stable, ranging from 3.25 million to 3.4 million and growing at roughly the same pace as the student
population.
Except in 1911, the Animal Rescue League and ASPCA numbers presented by Forbush in a table appeared to reflect
relatively stable cat
populations, which might even have been in decline as the advent of the automobile reduced the numbers of
stables ---- and rodent and cat habitat ---- in their respective cities.
The studio said that this puts the game's
population in a «
relatively stable» state.
And that in a
relatively stable climate, and with a much lower
population to feed.
During recent millennia of
relatively stable climate, civilization became established and
populations have grown rapidly.
endemic infection a sustained,
relatively stable, pattern of infection within a specified
population
That paper, which was not peer - reviewed, argued that because polar bear numbers have remained
relatively stable despite faster - than - expected sea ice loss over the past decade, scientists» predictions of future
population declines are flawed.
No, Isotopious, it's not some kind of dice throwing exercise, it's a sudden sharp rise in temperatures after thousands of years of
relatively stable ones, at precisely time CO2 levels in association with
population and industrial growth also sharply rise.
Figure 5 shows that the mortality rate for deaths related to drug misuse in the youngest and oldest age groups has remained
relatively stable in 2015: 2.7 deaths per million
population for those aged under 20 and 11.5 deaths per million in people aged 70 and over.