transient population
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftransientandpopulation
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transient
adjective
uk/ˈtræn.zi.ənt/us/ˈtræn.zi.ənt/
lasting for only a short ...
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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 oftransientandpopulationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A new terminal is a small, new town with a population of its own: a population of employees and atransientpopulationof passengers.
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They have a largelytransientpopulation, including the long-term unemployed, single-parent families, resettled mental health patients, old-age pensioners and single homeless persons.
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There should not be included provisions for furnished accommodation for thetransientpopulationwho have an equally dire need for accommodation.
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There is a largetransientpopulationand the number of homeless people and rough sleepers is high.
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On the other hand, flats definitely mean a moretransientpopulationand can dislodge community spirit.
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I have referred to the need to recognise the problems created by high mobility and atransientpopulationin seaside towns.
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It was no reflection on the candidates on either side; it was due to the fact that there is atransientpopulationthere.
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There is a largetransientpopulation, a population of people commuting into work, and a tourist population.
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That creates a moretransientpopulation, with the additional problems that that brings.
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But if that means a minority of the parents now involved—it is atransientpopulation—it raises an immediate and practical problem.
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There can be much more certainty in planning for secondary schools, though there cannot be absolute certainty because there can be atransientpopulation.
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The non-routine admission pupils from thattransientpopulationoften have special educational needs and behavioural difficulties, and are underachieving.
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Value for money and long-term investment are commonly overlooked by atransientpopulationin a flat development.
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Another problem with which many authorities have to cope, especially seaside resort authorities, is atransientpopulation.
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The problem is exacerbated by thetransientpopulation, language difficulties and boundary considerations.
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The borough has a large private rented sector, which always attracts atransientpopulation, often of socially and economically deprived groups.
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They will just be the kind of people who will try to exploit the weak and oftentransientpopulation who are the kind of people likely to become shop assistants.
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They will be just the kind of people who will try to exploit the weak and oftentransientpopulation who are kind of people likely to become shop assistants.
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Council planning, housing, refuse collection and other costs tend to relate to the services that are provided not for thetransientpopulationbut for the fixed population.
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Turnout was expected to be low as the constituency had a largetransientpopulationliving in bedsits and flats.
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