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These data are then matched to census records and the number of people missed can be estimated by considering the number missed in the census or survey but counted in the other.
The 2001 American Religious Identification Survey ( ARIS ), which involved 50, 000 participants, reported that the number of participants in the survey identifying themselves as deists grew at the rate of 717 percent between 1990 and 2001.
While dominatrices come from many different backgrounds, it has been noted that a considerable number are very well-educated, with a recent survey of New York dominatrices revealing that 39 % had attended graduate school / university, including well-regarded institutions such as Columbia University.
According to the survey conducted by the All Japan Kendo Federation, the number of active kendo practitioners in Japan is 477, 000 in which 290, 000 dan holders are included.
A survey of same-sex couples in the United States showed that between 2000 and 2005, the number of people claiming to be in same-sex relationships increased by 30 %— five times the rate of population growth in the U. S. The study attributed the jump to people being more comfortable self-identifying as homosexual to the federal government.
However, a survey by the UK Office for National Statistics ( ONS ) in 2010 found that 1. 5 % of Britons identified themselves as gay or bisexual, and the ONS suggests that this is in line with other surveys showing the number between 0. 3 % and 3 %.
A survey by the Observatory of Abnormal Practices ( OPA ) of the West African Economic and Monetary Union ( WAEMU ) found the Malian section of this road to have the highest number of police roadblocks with the highest average amount paid in bribes per trip in West Africa.
Brando made the Top Ten Money Making Stars, as ranked by Quigley Publications ' annual survey of movie exhibitors, three times in the decade, coming in at number 10 in 1954, number 6 in 1955, and number 4 in 1958.
The total number of formally employed people is decreasing steadily, from about 400, 000 in 1997 to 330, 000 in 2008, according to a government survey.
However, Ernst & Young's 2010 European attractiveness survey reported that Poland saw a 52 % decrease in FDI job creation and a 42 % decrease in number of FDI projects since 2008.
In the United States, a 2007-2008 survey showed that dog-owning households outnumbered those owning cats, but that the total number of pet cats was higher than that of dogs.
For example, some households have multiple phone numbers making them more likely to be selected in a telephone survey than households with only one phone number.
" However phenomena such as the uncanny accuracy of the Beliefnet religious survey in identifying UUs and potential UUs, and the number of people who call themselves UUs although they do not belong to UU churches suggests that there is a core of belief.
A 2008 study of presidential rankings for The Times placed Harding at number 34 and a 2009 C-SPAN survey ranked Harding at 38.
Kleck found, in his own national survey, and in other surveys with smaller sample sizes, that the numbers of defensive uses of guns by crime victims each year are substantially larger than the largest estimates of the number of crimes committed of offenders using guns.
Darby first cites F. W. Maitland's comment following his compilation of a table of statistics from material taken from the Domesday Book survey, " it will be remembered that, as matters now stand, two men not unskilled in Domesday might add up the number of hides in a county and arrive at very different results because they would hold different opinions as to the meanings of certain formulas which are not uncommon ", then after adding that " each county presents its own problems " Darby concedes that " it would be more correct to speak not of ' the Domesday geography of England ', but of ' the geography of Domesday Book '.
According to a 2001 survey on the health of the Māori Language, the number of very fluent adult speakers was about 9 % of the Māori population, or 29, 000 adults.
In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first ( in a tie with Vancouver, Canada ) for the world's most livable cities ( in the 2012 survey of 140 cities Vienna was ranked number two, behind Melbourne ).
Only 24 % named the Queen as head of state, a number up from 2002, when the results of an EKOS Research Associates survey showed only 5 % of those polled knew the Queen was head of state ( 69 % answered that it was the prime minister ).
A 2007 nationwide survey in the United States found that the median number of female sexual partners reported by men was seven and the median number of male partners reported by women was four.
A non-scientific survey conducted in 2007 by condom-maker Durex measured promiscuity by a total number of sexual partners.

survey and different
An authoritative survey by a leading builder of how early harpsichords were built and how the harpsichord evolved over time in different national traditions.
The survey also asked respondents whether they would approve of racial profiling across different investigative contexts.
A survey may refer to many different types or techniques of observation, but in the context of survey sampling it most often involves a questionnaire used to measure the characteristics and / or attitudes of people.
Scientific research satellites provide us with meteorological information, land survey data ( e. g., remote sensing ), Amateur ( HAM ) Radio, and other different scientific research applications such as earth science, marine science, and atmospheric research.
Then he did a survey of over 400 machines in 70 different casinos in Las Vegas.
One survey of German economists found that ecological and environmental economics are different schools of economic thought, with ecological economists emphasizing " strong " sustainability and rejecting the proposition that natural capital can be substituted by human-made capital.
The type of survey required depends on the information that is needed to resolve archaeological questions, but most sites will need at least some form of topographical survey and a site plan showing the locations of artifacts and other archaeological material, where samples were taken and where different types of archaeological investigation were carried out.
Given the potential for sampling biases of individual survey reports, researchers and investors try sometimes to average the values of different index reports into a single aggregated measure of consumer confidence.
There are now many different reformed churches: a 1999 survey found 746 Reformed denominations worldwide.
Eliade's scholarly work includes a study of shamanism, Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy, a survey of shamanistic practices in different areas.
A hydrographic survey is quite different from a bathymetric survey in some important respects, particularly in a bias toward least depths due to the safety requirements of the former and geomorphologic descriptive requirements of the latter.
They show that there are other reasons one might get different rankings in the second survey — perhaps the subjects were largely indifferent between choices.
A survey of the time lists 26 different occupations and trades in the village.
New England was not the only area in the colonies ; southern literature is represented by the diary of William Byrd of Virginia, as well as by The History of the Dividing Line, which detailed the expedition to survey the swamp between Virginia and North Carolina but which also comments on the different lifestyles of the Native Americans and the white settlers in the area.
A survey using un-networked computers in a kiosk would also be a " different time same place " meeting.
* 1808 — Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart publish preliminary results of their survey of the geology of the Paris Basin that uses the fossils found in different strata to reconstruct the geologic history of the region.
A contemporary ( 1944-45 ) Canadian Army survey questioned 161 army officers, who had recently left combat, about the effectiveness of 31 different infantry weapons, in that survey the PIAT was ranked the number one most “ outstandlingly effective ” weapon, followed by the Bren gun in second place.
In 2010 a salary survey revealed the differences in remuneration between different roles, sectors and locations in the construction and built environment industry.

survey and edge
According to the survey, the town covered an area of about 40 acres and was laid off beginning at the " west edge of the large spring and ... northeast of a large white oak ", which included land originally belonging to John McCord.
In 1854 a land-subdivision survey was done from Park Street, South Melbourne, to the northern edge of the parkland ( Albert Road ).
One survey found that 7 % of students had used stimulants for a cognitive edge in the past year, and on some campuses the number is as high as 25 %.
One of several survey cairns built on a line they surveyed between Mount Rowe and Arcoona Bluff on the western edge of the ranges has been restored and can be visited today ( photo below ).
The township consisted of one full survey township in the Congress Lands, and had an area of thirty-six square miles before the City of Hamilton annexed about four square miles of the township on its eastern edge.

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