Quotes About Demographics
Alrededor del diez por ciento de todos los seres humanos que han vivido alguna vez en la Tierra está ahora vivo.
~ Erlend Loe
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Unvaccinated children, a 2004 analysis of CDC data reveals, are more likely to be white, to have an older married mother with a college education, and to live in a household with an income of $75,000 or more—like my child.
~ Eula Biss
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U.S. politicians are increasingly recognizing the relevance of the Hispanic vote in U.S. politics.
~ Enrique Pena Nieto
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We want to be more relevant to the fastest-growing segment of the population - Hispanics.
~ Brian France
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Five years from now, 10 years from now, there's going to be a huge Islamic population in the world, they're going to be nationalistic, they're going to be religious, and they're going to be militant.
~ Chris Matthews
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In Italy, there's the need to help our kids have kids, not to have new slaves to replace the children we're not having.
~ Matteo Salvini
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More than half of America's rural counties are losing population and with it, political representation.
~ Tom Vilsack
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From disaster relief to representation in Congress, the census plays an important role in protecting Iowa's future.
~ Kim Reynolds
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The audience is an absolutely critical part of 'Question Time' and selecting that audience is a big and very important job every week. What we need to do every week without fail is make the audience politically representative of the picture across the nation.
~ Fiona Bruce
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For the most part, congressional Republicans represent people who are whiter, older and richer than most Americans, and our creaky old political system gives those Americans disproportionate influence over public policy.
~ Alex Pareene
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Democrats cluster in cities, and Republicans don't.
~ James Carville
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The 2004 presidential election that saw George W. Bush win with 51 percent of the vote was the last one Republicans will ever win with the overwhelmingly white and male coalition they have now.
~ John Podhoretz
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I think that it's important that we understand the importance of the Hispanic vote in America.
~ John McCain
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Given my district, it would not have been right to put together a 99-song playlist and not include Barbra Streisand. She has appeal across several demographics of the district.
~ Ted Deutch
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Rising incomes and positive demographics will provide opportunities for retail financial services in India.
~ Chanda Kochhar
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I wrote the first version of this book in 1996, in the closing years of the twentieth century. Now, almost two decades into the twenty-first, it seems we are still struggling with what W. E. B. Du Bois identified in 1906 as the "problem of the color line," even though the demographic composition of that color line has changed quite a bit since then.
~ Beverly Daniel Tatum
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Climate change, demographics, water, food, energy, global health, women's empowerment - these issues are all intertwined. We cannot look at one strand in isolation. Instead, we must examine how these strands are woven together.
~ Ban Ki-moon
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I have always found it difficult to wrap my head around population policies.
~ Abhijit Banerjee
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The Top 40 is geared toward 20 and under, not 20 and up. That's the audience I'm geared to.
~ Michael Bolton
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The whole tone now of TV is under 35 and directed toward males.
~ Sharon Gless
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Like most legislators throughout U.S. history, the senators of Desk 88 have been disproportionately white and male.
~ Sherrod Brown
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We know the point of the 2010 Census is to count us, one by one, to tally every last resident, but the massive project of course has more prying, if limited, interests.
~ Chang-Rae Lee
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It is simply a fact that the birth rate of our illegal immigrants exceeds that of our legal residents.
~ John Linder
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During the twentieth century, America recorded its highest percentage of foreign-born residents in 1910: 14.7 percent of the population. A century later, about 40 million people or nearly 13 percent of Americans today are foreign-born citizens.
~ Joseph S. Nye Jr.
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