Sentences with phrase «when census numbers»

Beffa has been on the case for the last decade, when census numbers put St. Louis at about 348,000.

Not exact matches

Redistricting follows the once - a-decade census, when population shifts require the adjustment of political districts to keep them close to equal in numbers.
Back when those ugly census numbers came out, a columnist with the Detroit Free Press urged readers to think of the 2010 data «as the «thud» moment for the city of Detroit.»
The census numbers also suggest that there are sizeable differences when it comes to driving distances, even within the North.
As was expected when the Harper government decided to scrap the long - form census and replace it with a voluntary survey, the new numbers arrive with some caveats.
(Numbers 16:20 - 35) Similarly, when David had broken a primitive custom by taking a census of the people and a subsequent pestilence was interpreted, in accordance with the orthodox formula, as divine penalty, David prayed that the nation as a whole might be spared — «Lo, I have sinned, and I have done perversely; but these sheep, what have they done?»
After the occupation, when the Americans took a religious census in connection with the religious legislation carried out by them, it was found, to their great surprise, that Japan, with only 89,000,000 inhabitants, registered 135,000,000 as the number of the faithful of all religious groups.
After more than a year of resisting questions about when, if ever, the shelter census will start to decline, the new plan also sets an exceedingly modest target for reducing the number of homeless people living in shelter.
And the number of job vacancies has increased from 750 in November 2013, to 1,030 this November — the month when the annual workforce census is carried out.
Sea Otter Awareness Week started on Monday, it is the week when new otter census numbers are released and researchers to their best to raise awareness about otters.
For years the numbers around biking have shown that men predominate in the bike lanes, and most especially, when the numbers used come from the U.S. census and specifically count bike commuters.
Although the National Breeding Bird Survey does an annual census on the North Slope, they greatly underestimate songbird numbers by counting just once, at only a handful of locations and fairly late in the season, when the birds are less vocal.
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