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Associations of "Demographics" (30 Words)
administer | Administer or bestow as in small portions. A Health and Safety agency would administer new regulations. |
analyst | A psychoanalyst. |
breathalyzer | A device that measures chemicals (especially the alcohol content) in a person’s expired breath. |
censor | Subject to political religious or moral censorship. The report was approved by the military censors. |
critically | In a way that involves the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgement. The reader must evaluate critically every article he or she reviews. |
econometrics | The branch of economics concerned with the use of mathematical methods (especially statistics) in describing economic systems. |
examination | The action or process of conducting an examination. The role of the planning system has come under increasing critical examination. |
inquiry | An instance of questioning. All lines of inquiry are open. |
inspection | Careful examination or scrutiny. We had to wait for the inspection before we could use the elevator. |
inspector | A police officer ranking below a chief inspector. A prison inspector. |
measurement | The act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule. A hand is a measurement used for measuring horses. |
oversee | Watch and direct. The Home Secretary oversees the police service. |
poll | Cut off the top of a tree or plant typically to encourage further growth pollard. There were some beautiful willows and now the idiot Parson has polled them into wretched stumps. |
pollster | Someone who conducts surveys of public opinion. A pollster conducts public opinion polls. |
polygraph | A lie detector test carried out with a polygraph. If he passed the polygraph of course it would authenticate his story. |
population | The action of populating a place. A city with a large student population. |
probability | The extent to which an event is likely to occur, measured by the ratio of the favourable cases to the whole number of cases possible. A probability of 0 5. |
reaffirm | Affirm once again. He reaffirmed his faith in the church. |
reconnoiter | Explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody. |
reexamine | Look at again; examine again. |
review | Hold a review of troops. Cue and review which plays the tape backwards or forwards at high speed. |
scrutiny | Critical observation or examination. Every aspect of local government was placed under scrutiny. |
statistic | A fact or piece of data obtained from a study of a large quantity of numerical data. The statistics show that the crime rate has increased. |
surveillance | Close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal. He found himself put under surveillance by British military intelligence. |
survey | A department carrying out the surveying of land. He surveyed his new classmates. |
terrain | A stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features. They decided to attack across the rocky terrain. |
test | Judge or measure someone s proficiency or knowledge by means of a test. He tested positive for HIV. |
undervalue | Assign too low a value to. The company s assets were undervalued in its balance sheet. |
voter | A person who votes or has the right to vote at an election. |
watchdog | A dog kept to guard private property. The consumer watchdog for transport in London. |