Their data comes from the U.S Census American Community Survey and is as recent as 2011.
As recent as 2006, Russia had embargos of one sort or another on Georgian goods.
For humans, this story is as old as Babylon and as recent as social media.
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Alpargatas began licensing name brand characters as recent as 2009 with superhero characters like Batman and Superman.
Ben Bernanke at the Fed has said as much as recent as August.
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As recent as 2009, when the first African American woman was named CEO of a Fortune 500 company, Ms Ursula Burns at Xerox Corp.
As recent as three or four months ago, you might have expected to click the link and see news about yet another population retraction or spiking unemployment.
You know, as recent as last month they were going and flyering around the issue of human trafficking, really believing that that probably had some connection to their daughter's case.
In several public statements, with one as recent as Monday, Sony has said the persistent downtime was due to an "external intrusion, " but has not provided a target date for when services will return.
According to a compilation of 27 polls conducted between Nov. 26, 2010 and as recent as Sept. 16, 2011, U.S. voters prefer higher taxes over no tax hikes and strict spending cuts as a means to reduce the deficit.
There hasn't been anything as profit- margin rich or as liquid in recent financial history as this company.
This process begins with a desire to change behavior and embrace willpower as a method of controlling your finances, as recent research suggests that this has genuine scientific merit as a self-improvement tool.
Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said that the review must look at "life outside as well as inside the classroom" as recent poverty statistics showed that "life opportunities of children from disadvantaged backgrounds are being severely closed down".
No structure in soccer has received as much hype in recent years as La Masia, the catch-all term for Barcelona's youth academy.
Toyoda referred to the quality woes, as well as the other recent crises such as the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan and the flooding in Thailand that followed.
Although it did not grow as quickly last year as in recent years, it brings in billions of dollars of hard currency.
An IMF working paper published in 2009 calculated that if China remained as dependent on exports as in recent years, then to sustain annual GDP growth of 8% its share of world exports would rise to about 17% by 2020.
Yet Newport's early history was as stubbornly dull and unremarkable as their recent past has been incident-packed.
As a result of the housing crash, as well as recent market and regulatory changes, RMs look very different today than five years ago.
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Collaborations in recent years with avant-garde designers such as Bernhard Willhelm and Damir Doma, as well as a more recent partnership with luxury French winter sportswear label Moncler, have helped to cement the label's reputation in the fashion world.
Her friends describe her as fearless, and that mentality has helped in recent months as she tackled both sports.
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If Labour becomes as unpopular mid-term as has every recent government, its huge majority in Parliament will be a ghastly provocation to voters.
As in four recent periods when share prices rose even as inflation increased, the pick-up in prices should be welcomed as a sign that an economy that was showing worrying signs of weakness is recovering, and not of the central bank losing its grip.
Payment of a fixed penalty notice will not be recorded as a criminal conviction, but anyone who receives more than two in a six-month period will be reported to the fiscal as normal, as will anyone with recent convictions for anti-social behaviour offences.
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Already, Rannestad said, there is a renaissance of gold as a monetary tool, as reflected by increased buying in recent years from central banks looking to diversify away from major currencies such as the dollar.
This may speed up as recent tax hikes squeeze the hard-pressed middle class and if, as appears likely, the social media bubble continues to deflate.
Europeans may never want to hold as much equity, especially if stockmarkets continue to fall as in recent months.
In terms of work, he has had various jobs starting as a shoe shiner at the age of 12 to his most recent position as a waiter.
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