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The good institutional relationship between health and statistical constituencies supports the regular monitoring of unmet need in the biannual Health and Welfare Survey.
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For this year's election, the news website offered a wealth of easy-to-use statistical detail on constituencies, voting patterns and polls.
The IGZs were devised by the Scottish Government to present statistical data; they approximate to parliamentary constituencies and local authority boundaries but each IGZ includes c.4000 households of similar social characteristics (Scottish Government 2011) (Fig. 1).
It also uses the postcodes to derive geographical data, such as region, county, local authority and parliamentary constituency, and to produce statistical maps.
Accepting the racist assumption that UK Muslims are more sexist in their voting habits than the rest of the population (an assumption for which I can find no statistical evidence), couldn't female candidates in these constituencies simply disguise themselves as men?
Mr. Barnes, a Democrat who ran the risk of alienating a crucial constituency of his party with the measure, acknowledged that there was no statistical link between teacher tenure rights and student achievement.
Many more constituencies.
Constituencies were comprehensively gerrymandered.
Both are powerful constituencies.
"Equal constituencies" sound fair.
"But Musharraf lost his constituencies".
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