census data
常見例句
- Meanwhile, record numbers of women were living in poverty, according to an analysis of the Census data by the National Women’s Law Center.
同時(shí),根據(jù)國(guó)家婦女法律中心對(duì)人口普查數(shù)據(jù)的分析顯示,貧困女性的數(shù)量也達(dá)到了新高。 - The decennial Census data is slow to mark these changes, but Gates believes they are currently happening, and that they’ll become even more clear in the coming years.
十年一次的人口普查數(shù)據(jù)正在體現(xiàn)這些變化,但是蓋茨相信,這些變化正在發(fā)生,他們將在未來的年份變得更為明顯。 - The recession has made them reluctant to expand without good market data, he argues, yet it has also caused them to cut back on research, making the free census data all the more vital.
他強(qiáng)辯道,經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退使得他們不愿意在沒有良好市場(chǎng)數(shù)據(jù)的情況下擴(kuò)張,而且也使得他們削減調(diào)研經(jīng)費(fèi),利用免費(fèi)的人口普查數(shù)據(jù)因此也更加重要。 - Census data from 2007 and 2008 show that young people under the age of 25 make up less than three percent of America's self-employed.
- Data gathered from census surveys mailed to American households and reported by Census workers sent out to find those who do not respond also helps decide where billions of federal dollars get spent on new schools, highways and health care.
- Some of the first uses included the processing of financial transactions and census data.
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