resident population
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresidentandpopulation
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resident
adjective
uk/ˈrez.ɪ.dənt/us/ˈrez.ə.dənt/
living or staying in ...
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population
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/ˌpɒp.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/us/ˌpɑː.pjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
all the people living in a particular country, area, ...
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(Definition ofresidentandpopulationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Perhaps this is due to the presence there of aresidentpopulation, making them unique among southerly island groups.
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The locality has aresidentpopulationof approximately 81 000, many of whom live in impoverished inner city neighbourhoods.
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Because the manor was spread across a number of parishes and interminged with other manors, it is impossible to estimate itsresidentpopulation.
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Immigrants are assumed to mix homogeneously with theresidentpopulation.
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They were not local notables originating out of the ranks of theresidentpopulation, but courtiers of the prince governing the region.
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Furthermore, the model assumes homogeneous mixing of immigrants with theresidentpopulation, which is most certainly not the case in reality.
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Theresidentpopulationand manufacturing activities are expanding rapidly.
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Theresidentpopulation, however, was much more stable and averaged around 30 throughout the nineteenth century.
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Samples are drawn from theresidentpopulationbetween 20 and 59 years of age.
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As the cases presented in this paper were observed through population-based laboratory surveillance,residentpopulationestimates were used as denominators.
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They bore the primary responsibility for meeting the basic needs of refugees and theresidentpopulation: food, sanitation and above all housing.
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A pervasive hazard causes a gradual reduction in the resource potential of a landscape and affects theresidentpopulationin much the same way as overpopulation.
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During this period, the totalresidentpopulationdecreased, so the older age groups increased as a share, from almost 19 per cent in 1989 to 22 per cent in 2000.
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An effort to obtain tissue samples from a large proportion of theresidentpopulationhas been underway for many years, and should provide a broad paternity analysis.
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Even if the collected serum bank is large (2673 serum samples correspond to 0.6 % of the totalresidentpopulation), a large sample size is no guarantee for representativeness.
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For comparison, the figure for theresidentpopulationliving in the same noise contour in 2000 given in the consultation document was 307,000.
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Districts will consider the specific health care needs of theirresidentpopulationand arrange for the provision of specific services which best meet them.
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District-based figures of average total revenue expenditure per head ofresidentpopulationfor 1987–88 and 1988–89 are shown in the table.
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The mid-1985 based projections of theresidentpopulationsuggest the following changes over the next five years.
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