It feels to be honest younger than the U.S. and it is demographically younger.
Demographically, bloggers are extremely well educated: three out of every four are college graduates.
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But this was also a time when the media landscape was fracturing ideologically and demographically.
"The project would help us to identify demographically favorable parts of the country, " Chris Ashton explained.
Because the U.S. is a stable government that is relatively young (demographically) and growing.
Yet in most demographically healthy urban regions, the growth continues to be primarily in the suburban centers.
Logically and demographically, the racial breakdown in federal corruption investigations has roughly mirrored the racial makeup of their jurisdiction.
Demographically, by freeing the labour market and operating a colour-blind immigration policy, the reforms have created an increasingly cosmopolitan society.
The biggest question raised by the new research is whether the world is converging demographically or diverging towards disparate futures.
Demographically targeted shows such as Dance Moms will be able to provide an appropriate home for a toilet paper commercial.
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America is becoming increasingly diverse, but it is also growing demographically, and Muslims make up a very small part of that.
If you want to attract specific audience demos in real scale, just replace the ads with demographically appropriate video snack thumbnails.
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The data was weighted to be demographically representative of all British adults.
One potential candidate is ValueClick, a publicly traded online marketing company that provides demographically targeted ad space to about 6, 000 advertisers and advertising agencies.
"We're also the oldest city in Italy demographically, with an aging population and one of the lowest birth rates in the country, " Mr. Fantinel says.
She's been stumping in Republican areas like Hamilton County, demographically similar to parts of Pennsylvania that supported her heavily a few weeks ago, and in Ohio last month.
They see America changing too rapidly, both demographically and culturally.
"These results are not a demographically significant sample of all polling stations so they cannot be used to predict the final outcome of the referendum, " election officials cautioned.
But times are changing, not just demographically, but also hoagie-logically.
South Carolina's modern now, fully wired, demographically on the move.
For, despite their differences, the 70m users were still predictable enough that a generic password dictionary was effective against both the entire sample and any demographically organised slice of it.
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For retailers the demographically-designed mega malls drove traffic.
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Demographically and economically, both Japan and Europe stagnated.
Through its Davie Brown Index, the firm gathered data on nearly 100 mascots of professional and major college sports teams, gauging reactions from a cross section of people that demographically represent the U. S. population.
Located between the coastal cities of Ranchos Palos Verdes and Long Beach, the town is , among other things, the birthplace of influential 1980s punk rockers the Minutemen, one of America's most important working ports, and a demographically diverse blue-collar mix of Latino, Croatian and Italian immigrants.
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