census act उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Even in 1790, when the Census Act was passed, estimating practices were common, though not as sophisticated as the one the Census Bureau would employ in 2000.
- Instead, justices on both sides engaged in microscopic analysis of the opaque and, on their face, seemingly contradictory provisions of the Census Act that governed the outcome.
- Both courts interpreted the opaque provisions of the Census Act to prohibit the use of sampling for the purpose of allocating congressional seats among the 50 states.
- But the House Republicans and the individuals countered that the Census Act and the Constitution permit only an " actual enumeration, " or head count, for the census.
- The U . S . Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, D . C ., siding with congressional Republicans, has ruled that the Census Act prohibits statistical sampling.
- The suit, filed Friday in U . S . District Court in Washington, states that the method, known as statistical sampling, violates the Constitution and the federal Census Act.
- Various other censuses had taken place but it was the passing of the Census Act 1800 that enabled the first Census of England, Scotland and Wales to be undertaken.
- The earliest meaasure of Bridekirk's population is after the 1800 Census Act when the government of Great Britain wanted to find the overall population of England, Wales and Scotland.
- In a vehement dissent, Justice John Paul Stevens said Congress in 1976 amended the Census Act to permit the type of statistical sampling the president wants to use next year.
- Those rulings relied on a Federal Census Act provision that requires the Secretary of Commerce to use sampling in determining population " except for " the purpose of congressional reapportionment.