11. A head count somehow missed him. 12. After all, it hopes to induce all U.S. residents to take part in the upcoming head count, even those here under sketchy circumstances. 13. After comparing the results from the head count and the survey, the bureau will estimate those missed and adjust the numbers, Cantwell said. 14. Breyer also wrote separately to say the Census Act permits statistics to be used to complement a traditional head count but not to substitute for one. 15. Bureau professionals can assess the quality of the head count and decide whether its accuracy can be improved by sampling. 16. Businesses say they anticipate adding to their head counts. 17. But after she took a quick head count, and found not enough votes for a panic move of stripping Gardner of his authority, she scrapped the notion. 18. But its local economic impact goes way beyond its own head count, Nagler said. 19. But Republicans maintain that an actual head count of the entire country is what the Constitution requires of the census. 20. But the court left up to the states to decide what numbers to apply, either exact head counts or sampling, when redoing local political districts. |