The carnival unites the whole population of Imst in a common goal: organizing the Fasnacht in accordance with long-standing tradition.
Selecting even a small number of individuals randomly from a large population allows you to say things about the whole population.
At the same time, there is a whole population of smaller companies that will enter into business with Russian partners post WTO-accession.
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Neither Afghan nor American officials have described their ultimate plans for the project, nor whether they want to log the whole population.
Average age of death among those who manage to reach 65 is, unsurprisingly, higher than the average age of death of the whole population.
Even Gallup's numbers, though, suggest there are at most 90 million, and that assumes ownership rates from a poll of adults apply to the whole population.
Climate models simulate the statistical properties of the whole population of all possible climate realizations for a certain set of boundary conditions (which can change with time).
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It's the world's most remote inhabited island chain -- so precariously occupied that when a volcanic vent erupted in 1961, the whole population was evacuated to England.
Their method is as stupid as calculating the pregnancy rate for the whole population without adjusting for the fact that men find it remarkably difficult to become pregnant.
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While the average effect on each baby is small and so should not alarm individual prospective parents, for the whole population these small risks add up across millions of people.
Mr Giuliani pointed out that being mayor of New York was much like being governor of Arkansas, apparently forgetting that the whole population of Arkansas (2.5m) is not much bigger than Brooklyn's (2.3m).
If natural selection has decreed that some women have genes which allow them to live longer than others, and therefore to have more children, why have those genes not spread through the whole population?
The whole population contributes to the success of the festival: craftswomen make silk buttons for traditional dresses, fruit growers supply cherries, local sports clubs participate in competitions, and music and dancing troupes animate the entire festival.
Hence the second conclusion: if the American system (and that of other countries with similar gaps) is to improve, some way must be found to spread insurance coverage, whether publicly or privately financed, across the whole population.
Bats only have one young a year, and they don't have them every year, so if they were using your roof loft as their maternity roost and you knocked down the building or put in a loft extension, it would wipe out that whole population.
CNN's estimate of the number of Democrats in the voting age population as a whole indicates the sample is about 3 to 4 points more Democratic than the population as a whole, but also about 2 to 3 points more Republican than the population as a whole.
Yes, inequality within countries is rising, but the inequality over the whole global population is falling.
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In terms of mobile phone coverage she said that part of the problem is that targets set by the regulator Ofcom are based on the whole UK population.
For these reasons some argue that youth unemployment is better and more accurately represented by using a ratio, calculated as the share of unemployed, as a percentage of the whole youth population.
That is a relatively high proportion for the country as a whole, whose population is 15.6m.
If these findings are generalizable to the US population as a whole, then the cardiovascular health of the US population may have improved appreciably over the past 6 decades.
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Other things being equal, immigrants are more likely to vote Labour than the population as a whole, yet the rise in London's migrant population did not stop the Tories' Boris Johnson from taking the mayoralty from Labour's Ken Livingstone in 2008 and holding on to it earlier this year.
If you take the whole of the UK population, simple maths tells you that one baby in every 1, 600 born will die from cot death.
"That day and age is just over with, " Carolin Fabricius said, referring to a time the time when clubs excluded whole swaths of the population from membership.
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Ms. LINDA REEDY (Gay Parent): It's as if a whole segment of the population of the country and maybe the world are telling me personally that I'm not fit to be a parent, when I know that every day, my whole life is about being a parent.
If births don't add to the population, and immigration isn't the whole story, accounting for around half of net population growth, where does the rest of America's growth come from?
But Ms. Okot said those responses don't represent the views of the population as a whole.
The findings from those 50, 000 individuals are extrapolated to the U.S. population as a whole.
The French language had been used to keep the population as a whole at a distance.
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Even subsets of America's population are following suit, though not the population as a whole.
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