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B1 Recalculating Census Numbers John R. Logan, a sociology professor at SUNY Albany, said his recalculation of 2000 census data put the number of Dominicans in New York City at 593,777, or 186,304 higher than the Census Bureau's official count.
Dr. Ricaurte defended the study, saying his recalculation technique was common when results from two groups varied widely, although he said he no longer used it.
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Whenever possible, Trump campaigns on emotion, not fact, and in his constant recalculation of niceness, he ensures that people remember that, for Trump, this is all personal, not business.
Mr. Hill, his request for a recalculation denied, also asked Judge DeSoto for clarification.
Pearce's promising comeback has not included a recalculation of his long-range ambitions.
Officials get an annual cost-of-living adjustment of up to five percent per year; however, the big jumps only come on the heels of a five-year recalculation. Lee took a $7,000 pay cut last year when he moved from his previous job as City Administrator into the mayor's office.
recalculation of the last used slot.
and a recalculation of our expectations.
It is 72 cents in the bank's recalculation.
The statement notes a recalculation of banking financial covenants.
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