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What is an example sentence using the word population?

The population is spiralling out of control.In order to control the pest population, traps have been laid out.The majority of the population are in poverty.


How do you put unsociable into a sentence?

He's an unsociable loner who seldom interacts with anyone outside his immediate family.I don't mean to be unsociable, but I need to leave the party because I'm not feeling well.Lately, she's been irratible and unsociable and we're wondering if she may be depressed.


Public shame is an appropriate means of punishing criminals?

If you are asking whether public shame is an appropriate means of punishing criminals ... so far, that is a matter up to the discretion of the judge. There have been cases throughout the United States where the sentence for a crime was public shaming. One recent judge ordered a mother and daughter theft team to stand outside of the business they robbed holding signs stating what they did. There have been many similar sentences handed down for such crimes. Unless a mandatory sentence exists for a certain crime, the judge may impose new and "creative" ways to teach offenders a lesson and attempt to decrease recidivism in certain individuals. At this time, we as a society have not created a law stating that Public Shame is always or is never an acceptable punishment.


What is formal and informal sanctions?

Sanctions are penalties or rewards for conduct concerning a social norm. Formal - would be a jail sentence or promotion- typically comes from an authority informal would be a smile or compliment or bullying/humiliation.- these are not laws or rules- so an example would be someone talking to themselves, its not illegal, but the people giving him dirty looks or out right mocking him would be imposing informal sanctions.


What information is legally required for the US Census?

What Must I Answer on the US Census Form?The U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 2, Clause 3, Sentence 2, reads: "The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct."What this specifically states is that an Enumeration (or a 'head-count' of the people as defined by the sentence preceding the above quoted sentence, and Amendment XIV, Section 2, of the Constitution) will be performed every ten years.The final nine words (between the last comma and the period) are what this page was created to answer."...in such a Manner as they shall by Law direct."The word 'Manner' means how the 'head-count' shall be performed.The word 'they' refers to Congress, as mentioned in the first part of this Clause.The word 'Law' is synonymous with Legislation.Therefore, this Clause may be interpreted as follows:Congress must count all persons in the United States every ten years in accordance with the Laws that have been enacted by Congress.The Constitution does NOT limit the information that Congress may request in obtaining their Enumeration, except when that information might violate existing Amendments (i.e.: the IV Amendment (Illegal searches), or the V Amendment (Self incrimination)).A census is potentially allowed to ask (as defined by Congress) race, age, gender and residency.Race shows what the ethnicity population or certain backgrounds is is areas.Age shows the age groups. It says the age range for the majority of the people.Gender shows sex. It shows the contrast between men and women.Residency shows how many people live in your house. If one person answered the questionnaire and there are 7 people living in the house and they weren't accounted for, that statistic wouldn't be accurate.The 2010 US Census form contains 10 questions that should be filled out and mailed back to the government as soon as possible.To find out what specific questions the Census is legally allowed to ask, and what questions you are legally obligated to answer, you would have to study Title 13 of the United States Code: This is the Instrument of Law that Congress has enacted, as the above sentence of the Constitution authorizes Congress to do, on how to carry out the Census, what questions may be asked, and the penalties may be levied against a person who fails to, or falsely, answers the questions in the Census.Click on the link below for a Fantastic and simple video, by USCensus.gov, on how exactly a Census works and what you need to do on the 2010 Census:

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Have been in a sentence?

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What is a sentence using the word naughty?

Definitive sentence: You have been a naughty girl. (sentence stating a fact ending in a period) Exclamatory sentence: You have been a very, very naughty girl! (sentence with strong feeling or emotion, usually ending in exclamation point) A sentence using the word naughty (to answer your question) is a sentence.


How would you use bibliolatry in a sentence?

I am using bibliolatry in a sentence. :) You have just been trolled


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Example sentence - The stratum has been studied for decades.


What is a sentence using develop?

Example sentence - The development of the photograph revealed someone in the background that shouldn't have been there.


Can you give a sentence using the word children's?

Example sentence: The new equipment has been installed at the children's playground.


What is a sentence using the word excavators in a sentence?

Excavators arm the walls have been lowered in every short time.


What is a sentence using the word optician?

Have you been to the rubbish optician


Give me a sentence with who've in it?

The word "who've" is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun"who" and the auxiliary verb"have".The contraction "who've" functions as the subject and the verb of a sentence or a clause.Example:Tickets have been sent to those who have responded.ORTickets have been sent to those who've responded.


What is a sentence using the word though?

I wanted to go for a run, though the weather was cold and rainy.


What is a sentence using trireme?

The ancient trireme was a type of warship with three rows of oars used by the Greeks in naval battles.


Use faithful in sentence?

A sentence using the word faithful is: The boys have been faithful fans of the team since they were toddlers.