10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECENNIALLY»
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decennially in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
decennially and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society
... in a manner satisfactory to themselves and not inconvenient to the parties ;
classifying the ages of males and females separately, quinquen- nially up to 20,
and then decennially up to 100, with those who were above 100 specially noticed
.
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JOURNAL OF THE STATISRICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON
I give the figures decennially : — Note. — The statistics in this table are taken
from the " Finance Report" for 1861, issueil under the authority of the Secretary of
the Treasury of the United States. It may be stated in explanation of the
retrograde ...
3
Journal of the Statistical Society of London
... other trustees, without power of sale. " The 12,888 benefices are within some
16,000 census districts. The population decennially decreases in 8,400 districts,
and in 7,600 districts decennially increases, the former being agricultural, and the
...
4
Migration and Economic Growth; a Study of Great Britain and ...
Sex distribution of emigrants from Ireland, decennially, 1851-119u * From May
1851. Source: Sir William J. Thompson, 'The Census of Ireland, 191 1 ', Journal of
the Royal Statistical Society, vol. lxxvt, 1913, p. 642. Table 16. Age distribution of
...
5
Circular of Information Concerning the Work of the Permanent ...
The census of manufactures was taken decennially from 1840 to 1900, inclusive.
The act approved March 6, 1902, establishing the permanent Census Bureau,
provided for the collection of statistics of manufactures in 1905 and decennially ...
United States. Bureau of the Census, 1914
6
History of Athens County, Ohio: And, Incidentally, of the ...
Justices of the Peace, 384. Population decennially since 1820, 387. Personal
and biographical, 387. Ante svi lie Academy, 386. Amesville, postmasters in,
since 1821, 177. Andastes, the, 4. Armstrong, Elmer, 358. Armstrong, Thomas,
355.
Charles Manning Walker, 1869
7
Five Per Cent Philanthropy: An Account of Housing in Urban ...
Population information is taken from: Census of Great Britain, Decennially, 1801-
1851 Census of England and Wales, Decennially, 1861- Census of Scotland,
Decennially, 1861- Index Abercrombie, Patrick (architect and planner), 176, 178
Us ...
8
Directory of Federal statistics for states: a guide to ...
No No All persons i Native with State of birth reported: Born: ln State of residence;
in other States: Total persons, 1960 Percent of total population: Decennially,
1920 to 1960 Other native Foreign born: Total persons, 1960 Percent of total ...
United States. Bureau of the Census, Diane Bochner Gertler, 1967
9
General censuses and vital statistics in the Americas: An ...
Censuses of manufacturing were taken in 1810, 1820, and 1840, decennially
from then to 1904, quinquennially from 1904 to 1919, and biennially from 1919
until the suspension of the 1941 enumeration because of the war. A special
census ...
Library of Congress. Census Library Project, Irene (Barnes) Taeuber, United States. Bureau of the Census, 1943
10
Statistical handbook of science education
22 Production of doctor's degrees and doctor's degrees in science and
engineering: aggregate United States, decennially 1900-50, annually 1950-58
78 23a Doctor's degrees, by major field: annually 1936-58 78 23b Percentage
distribution of ...
National Science Foundation (U.S.). Division of Scientific Personnel and Education, 1960
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DECENNIALLY»
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Spotlight on Tennessee: 2015 Tax and Related Legislation
... three-year estimates in 2013, and determined decennially thereafter as compiled by the Department of Economic & Community Development ... «JD Supra, Jun 15»
Pick a Marble, Choose a President
... to limit the number of representatives to 200 and to proscribe pay increases for members of Congress and the president, except decennially. «Wall Street Journal, Apr 15»
Former Brazilian footballers to participate in grand religious …
The bodily remains of the saint, also referred to as 'sacred relics' are exhibited to pilgrims decennially for 44 days at a stretch (Nov 22-Jan 4) at ... «Sportskeeda, Nov 14»
How Florida Voters Beat Partisan Scheming
Gerrymandering, like the poor, will always be with us. At least that's the conventional wisdom, confirmed decennially by state legislators and left ... «Bloomberg View, Aug 14»
March 30 elections for economic and political stability
The ones who wanted to reinforce the perception that Turkey is a country which experiences political instability decennially threw the risk ... «Daily Sabah, Mar 14»
Gay rights: Republicans' last hot-button issue?
But only the political party in control of the state legislature decennially, next in 2020, gets the ultimate prize: redistricting rights. Redistricting ... «BBC News, Feb 14»
Gross Domestic Progress
This data, along with that which emanates from the Census decennially, are important gauges of governance, of achievement and failure. «Hindu Business Line, Dec 13»
What if it does happen in your back yard?
... (and successor) R.T. Rybak, and City Council Member Lisa Goodman, whose ward's decennially changeable boundaries have both included ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Nov 13»
Comparing NSSO's Employment Surveys - A Methodological Note
As the population censuses are conducted decennially, the total population in any year between two Census years is based either on projections made in the ... «Economic and Political Weekly, Jul 13»
New York Guyanese campaign for Richmond Hill to remain a single …
New York City is required by law to redraw electoral boundaries for its 51-seat council after every census conducted decennially. The latest ... «Stabroek News, Aug 12»