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They are three hours apart by car, but a world away demographically.
They're also gaining on us demographically at a huge rate.
We don't have a real clear sense of where that's taking us demographically.
Even the nation is a tribe which has grown demographically.
She has always been her own woman, so the choice seemed apt demographically, if for no other reason.
For the same money, they can reach perhaps 200,000 demographically desirable individuals.
Demographically, the nuns and the city were moving in the same direction.
The city can be divided into two demographically distinct areas.
Demographically an average player of casual games is over 35 years old.
Demographically, families and retirees account for much of its growing population.
Every single one a demographically perfect match for my handbook.
This had also impact on the village, demographically and economically.
These moves may put Avon at rights with its demographically changed world.
The groups called enthusiasts and independents are quite similar demographically.
Today the elderly are demographically the most well-off age group.
Since then, the country has slowly become economically and demographically less centralized.
At 30, he is demographically suited for devotion to the duo.
However, the population appears to be demographically isolated and deserves special protection.
But network television is apparently living in another country that, demographically, existed several decades ago.
So it's more on the cutting edge demographically than when it was predominantly white and male.
It wasn't able to boost its performance by taking on a demographically easier population.
One is that demographically we shall lose our majority and it will stop being a Jewish state.
This citizens' panel is chosen to be demographically representative of the public.
Demographically, this group has provided an important addition to the Andalusian labor force.