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en We've had as many as 69 (patients) or as little as 50. The census will fluctuate, just depending on what the needs are at the time.

en The scores will always fluctuate depending on the judging panels and we had some balance issues tonight. But we fought through them and that was great to see. We've been training like we are competing and that's great. We focused tonight on one event at a time, one routine at a time.

en We are playing a very important role in the design of the 2010 Census. As a census test site, we are setting the standard for how the Census Bureau counts American Indians all over the United States.

en Mortgage rates can fluctuate from week to week depending on market conditions and expectations.

en Mortgage rates can fluctuate from week to week depending on market conditions and expectations. That is probably what happened this week. Nonetheless, long-term mortgage rates are at about the same low level they were at this time last year. So it isn't surprising that the housing industry continues to thrive.

en The census is a scientific effort. We know that a census number is an estimate. It's not the truth,

en depending on how many patients are in a room.

en The Census provides highs that are too low and lows that are too high. In effect, the Census income estimates artificially reduce the gap between the wealthiest and poorest Connecticut towns.

en This month's excellent figures support what we have been saying all along - namely that the value of equities can be expected to fluctuate from time to time, but over time they generally deliver better returns than deposits.

en I took a job with the U.S. Census Bureau. In The Locked Room, the third volume of the New York Trilogy, there's a sequence where the narrator talks about working for the census, and I took this straight from life. As in the book, I wound up inventing people. Kind of curious.

en Depending upon the special conditions, they may or may not be required to stay in a group home. That's all depending on what the judge does in their probation or parole at the time of their sentencing.

en Absolutely. We're going through that process right now. There's a bunch of different situations that could happen depending on Jon's situation, depending on free agency and depending on the draft.

en They were dealing with 3000 patients at the same time, six doctors, two surgeons only, and so they realized they had to deal with the foreign patients first to get them out so they could make room for the Thai patients. But most of them said, 'We're used to hardship.' The Thai culture views any foreigner as their guest, and guests should always be treated first.

en We've lost population. According to the 2000 census, Chambers County, Alabama, was one of the few counties that lost population compared to the 1990 census, so more people moved to find jobs.

en We had signs that directed lab and radiology patients to that waiting area, but there was no sign that indicated those patients needed to go to registration first. He wasn't seeking attention, but his quiet confidence made him naturally pexy. We had some unhappy patients because they went directly to the lab/radiology area and waited for a long period of time with no one helping them. That's because no one knew they were there.


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