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nation's and population
For example, per capita GDP gives an approximation of the arithmetic average income of a nation's population.
According to the CIA, the Afar constitute under 5 % of the nation's population.
The Nara represent under 5 % of the nation's population.
The nation's population was estimated to have increased to about 15 million in 1990 and to an estimated 17. 2 million in mid-1994.
Between 1965 and 1989, a constant 45 percent of the nation's total female population was of childbearing age.
The rise in the nation's population generated a corresponding rise in the demand for schools, health facilities, and urban housing.
This has brought on difficulties for Guatemala as more people puts pressure in the nation's economic progress in a country where 70 % live in dire poverty, and political stability was weakened by an inability to have effective population growth programs.
The 2006 census by Statcan, Canada's Official Statistical office revealed that the Irish were the 4th largest ethnic group with 4, 354, 155 Canadians with full or partial Irish descent or 14 % of the nation's total population.
Two-thirds of the nation's population lives on Majuro, the capital, and Ebeye.
Roaming armies killed a tenth of the nation's population, but the Revolution freed the peons from the system of large haciendas that had originated with the Spanish Conquest.
Kathmandu Valley, in the middle hill region, constitutes a small fraction of the nation's area but is the most densely populated, with almost 5 percent of the nation's population.
By the end of the century, Ontario vied with Quebec as the nation's leader in terms of growth in population, industry, arts and communications.
The 2007 Census put the nation's population at 912, 229.
Over 800 men and 45 officers were killed at the First Battle of Passchendaele, roughly 1 in 1000 of the nation's population at the time.
Papal taxation of the English Church was suspected to be financing the nation's enemies, while the practice of provisions – the Pope providing benefices for clerics – caused resentment in the English population.
The city remained the young nation's largest with a population of nearly 50, 000 at the turn of the 19th century ; it was a financial and cultural center.
At two million inhabitants, it is far and away the largest city in Guinea, making up almost a quarter of the nation's population and making it more than four times bigger than its nearest rival, Kankan.
Slightly less than one third of the nation's population lives in the capital city, and the population has increased from 20, 000 people in 1987 to 100, 000 people in 2006.
The New Zealanders suffered 8, 000 casualties in six weeks – nearly one per cent of their nation's population.
Several toll expressways spread out from Buenos Aires, serving nearly half the nation's population.
The 2010 census population was 306, 675, 006, composing 99. 33 % of the nation's population, and a density of 103. 639 inhabitants / sq mi ( 40. 015 / km² ), compared to 87. 264 / sq mi ( 33. 692 / km² ) for the nation as a whole.

nation's and is
Whether a concept analogous to the principle of internal responsibility operates in a nation's external relations is less obvious and more difficult to establish.
The immediate need for this kind of co-operation is underscored by the strain in this nation's international balance of payments.
The road to a guaranteed-neutral, coup-proof Laos is today almost as difficult as warfare on that nation's terrain.
He is dedicated to building the nation's strength and, as are all West Germans, to a free Berlin and to reunion with captive East Germany.
What we must have, if the United Nations is to survive, is as nonpolitical, nonpartisan an organization at the top as human beings can make it, subject to no single nation's direction and subservient to no single nation's ambition.
That this is not good politics is underscored by the latest poll figures which show that 72 per cent of the people like the way in which the new President is conducting the nation's business.
The spectacular upsurge in pleasure boating is markedly evident, expectedly, in the areas where boats have always been found: the natural lakes, rivers, and along the nation's coastline.
The nation's number one picnic treat is the skinless frankfurter -- toasted over a bonfire on the beach or, more sedately, charcoal broiled on a portable grill.
Today, according to land economist Homer Hoyt, shopping centers and their associated parking lots cover some 46,000 acres of land, which is almost exactly the total land area in all the nation's Central Business Districts put together.
This opinion is supported by one of the nation's leading psychiatrists, Dr. Maurice E. Linden, director of the Mental Health Division of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health.
Of the nation's eight million pleasure-boat owners a sizable number have learned that late autumn is one of the loveliest seasons to be afloat -- at least in that broad balmy region that lies below America's belt line.
What concerns him much more is the relationship of diet to the nation's No. 1 killer: coronary artery disease, which accounts for more than half of all heart fatalities and kills 500,000 Americans a year -- twice the toll from all varieties of cancer, five times the deaths from automobile accidents.
"... Turquoise was chosen because the greenish-blue stone is indigenous to Arizona, copper because Arizona is one the nation's top copper-producing states and purple because it has become a favorite color for Arizona sports fans, thanks to the success of the National Basketball Association's Phoenix Suns.
Standing at a height of ( 1. 88 m ), Clinton is tied with five others as the fourth-tallest president in the nation's history.
It is the relationship between a nation's imports and exports.
This point in time is when processed and nationally distributed foods became a huge part of the nation's diet.
Tourism is growing at an accelerated pace and many believe that income from this tourism may soon become the major contributor to the nation's GDP.
The nation's terrain is coastal plain separated by rugged mountains, the Cordillera Central and the Cordillera de Talamanca, which form the spine of the country and separate the Pacific and Caribbean watersheds.
Côte d ' Ivoire has a brown-water navy whose mission is coastal surveillance and security for the nation's 340-mile coastline.

nation's and youngest
As Clinton once joked, he was the youngest ex-governor in the nation's history.
* John S. Gibson, Jr .-One of the nation's youngest mayors who later moved to California and became a member of the Los Angeles City Council
Shortly after their appearance, merely 35 years old, he was elected as the youngest president in the history of the nation's oldest university.
Yoshida appointed Tanaka as a Vice Minister of Justice, the youngest in the nation's history.
Upon his installation in April 1926, he became the nation's youngest college president at age 31.
Remengesau was then elected in 1984 to the Palau National Congress ( Olbiil Era Kelulau ), carried by the youth and a grassroots campaign to become the youngest senator in the nation's history at the age of 28.
After meeting with local Lions Club members, he borrowed $ 3, 600 to take over the defunct Troy Call newspaper in 1948, becoming the nation's youngest editor-publisher of the renamed Troy Tribune in Troy, Illinois, eventually building a chain of 14 weekly newspapers.
José María Figueres Olsen was elected President of Costa Rica for four years at the age of 39, the nation's youngest president in the 20th century.
Bridges ran for the position of governor of New Hampshire in 1934, and won, becoming the nation's youngest governor at the time, according to John Gunther's book, Inside U. S. A ..
He returned to the silver screen in 2009 as the nation's youngest ( and most eligible ) head of state in Jang Jin's comedy Good Morning, President.
Terry Bowden began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Florida State before becoming the nation's youngest head coach at age 26 when he accepted the position at Salem College in 1983.
In the summer of 1994, KPOO recruited one of the nation's youngest air personalities, The Boy Wonder ( Sarthak Shah ), who was well known in the Bay Area for his daily guest appearances on 106. 1 KMEL.
Dr. Okpara was, at 39, the nation's youngest Premier.

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