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1 He also announced that a national census would begin on Aug. 24.
2 Most population research does not have remotely comparable clout to the national census .
3 And he announced a national census to begin on Aug. 24.
4 Officers conducting Samoa's national census will be dishing out cash while on the job.
5 At issue was the state legislative map drawn by Republicans after the 2010 national census .
6 Last April 26th, Ireland's regular national census took place, as it does every five years.
7 Legislative districts are redrawn nationwide every decade to reflect population changes after the national census .
8 The national census is required every 10 years under the U.S. Constitution, which specifically mandates it.
9 In 2011, when the last national census was held, PNG's population was registered as having passed seven million.
10 But many developing countries have to rely on human activity data from incomplete and poorly maintained national census .
11 Legislative districts around the United States are redrawn every decade after the national census to reflect population changes.
12 It even ran the latest U.S. national census , which is only conducted once a decade, for the government.
13 At issue in the Virginia case was the state legislative map drawn by Republicans after the 2010 national census .
14 Adding to the mystique, Black Mexicans are not accounted for on the national census , which does not recognize race.
15 MEPs will vote today on plans for a new European Commission census which will go further than any national census .
16 He built his house in 1840, just in time to be included in the national census of the following year.
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