Each claims that it has standing to sue representatively, on behalf of its members, and for the injuries the organization has itself suffered. |
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A left lower lobectomy was performed, and sectioning of the lung demonstrated a 1.3-cm firm, tan-pink mass which was representatively frozen. |
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We had only six L. marinas, so we may not have sampled the polymorphism within that species representatively. |
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The sample is divided representatively into portions of approximately 100 grams. |
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Measurements for the determination of concentrations of air and water polluting substances have to be carried out representatively. |
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The measurements for the determination of concentrations of water polluting substances in the discharge shall be carried out representatively. |
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The sample sizes were relatively small and not representatively stratified either by industrial sector or by country. |
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But this conclusion is heavily dependent on sampling people representatively in terms of relative political interest. |
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From there the author spins out into the stories of a representatively selected group of victims and survivors. |
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The wide national representation arises from the endeavour to involve the Europe of regions as representatively as possible in this board. |
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Does youth participation merit attention along side other representatively challenged groups such as women and visible minorities? |
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Obviously a user test group should be composed representatively in order to detect the needs of various types and groups of end users. |
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In October, the water quality of tanks in the Koulikoro region was sampled and tested representatively. |
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New, however, is the possibility to representatively demonstrate the coating. |
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It is much less adept at counting employees in small businesses, simply because there are too many small enterprises to representatively sample them. |
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Better sample representatively through revised sample design and larger sample size. |
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The focus group was mostly male, all white and I was the only one who worked outside London, but we gave our answers as representatively as we could. |
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But most representatively American of all, perhaps, is the way Huck's struggle between selfish individualism and collective responsibility defines the book's action. |
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Given both labour market forces and individual choices of working women, child care spaces for children from infancy onward should be increased and representatively distributed in all regions throughout Canada. |
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The Roman Church consists representatively in the cardinals, but virtually in the pope. |
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Walking around shall be done in a manner which will sample representatively all parts of the sector, including littered and slatted areas when slats are safe to walk on. |
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In optimizing the modular shop system and the HARO Premium studio, HARO's accessories will be representatively integrated with an attention-grabbing display into HARO's comprehensive floor coverings offering. |
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The CER is also recognised as a social partner by the European Commission, representatively for the rail sector and also as the organisation that represents certain infrastructure operators. |
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Their role is to set up a network of traps distributed representatively across the various agro-ecological zones of the country, and to collect all data on the country's quarantine and endemic organisms. |
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The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, a unique partnership in research and care, began in January 2008, and representatively surveys 1,000 Americans every day. |
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