(1) This time though he's marketing his ideas at a different demographic .(2) It has been argued that nineteenth-century demographic change had more to do with fertility than mortality.(3) I mean, Friday evenings aren't the time to capture the college demographic .(4) Clearly she doesn't know the demographic that she's meant to be appealing to.(5) A major demographic trend of the aging population is the increasing number of women.(6) The way people drive in the future will also be transformed by a shift in the driver demographic .(7) The growth can be explained by demographic growth, he said, and not by efforts of the university.(8) Table 3 shows the prevalence of drug resistance according to selected demographic factors.(9) At the other end of life, projections that we can expect to live longer have become a focus for demographic anxieties.(10) It is clear we are appealing to a broader demographic and therefore will want to offer customer a choice in the future.(11) Those social and demographic factors may be key contributors to potential crises in the future.(12) He then selects individuals to interview, using demographic criteria.(13) The country's economic and demographic base is too narrow to sustain a good higher education system.(14) There were no significant demographic differences between the screened and unscreened patients.(15) Attitudes towards children were also connected to the changing demographic structure of colonial society.(16) Once something is published and put out, it's available for anyone to buy no matter who the intended demographic is.