What is obvious is that, despite this rainbow of representativeness, one notable absence was the working-class, white male. |
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The issue of representativeness was of little significance because of my predominantly qualitative and narrative research approach. |
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For example, new employees frequently are judged with respect to their representativeness of previously selected employees. |
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What is represented in litigation is only a snapshot of the broader legal landscape, and this representativeness needs to be accounted for. |
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The patronage system undoubtedly allowed for a degree of representativeness in the selection of administrative staff. |
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It is also necessary to define specific criteria in the aquaculture sector as regards representativeness. |
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Argentina believes we should encourage changes in the structure and representativeness of the Security Council. |
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It protects the principles of merit, non-partisanship, representativeness and the use of both official languages. |
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This is especially important given some of the previously discussed limitations of the survey in terms of its representativeness. |
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Such exclusiveness would do nothing to improve the legitimacy or representativeness of the Security Council. |
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This may be due to a representativeness heuristic: a tendency to treat events as representative of some well-known class or pattern. |
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It is precisely the securing of representativeness and the protection of minorities that are the keys to long-term stability in the country. |
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Accountability: If the representativeness of civil society is sometimes open to question, the accountability of its leaders is also problematic. |
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These rules and procedures must be as open as possible and encourage the largest possible representativeness and diversity. |
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The proposed approach also allows for representativeness of watershed size. |
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Lower sampling rate reduces the power consumption, but it also weakens the measurement representativeness. |
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The great strengths of the Geneva Show have always been neutrality, representativeness and annuality. |
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A different view equates representativeness with typicalness: Representativeness and uniqueness can be the extremes of a spectrum. |
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Monitoring data were examined for plausibility, representativeness and statistical significance. |
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You will admit with me that the top P. Os without representativeness and their leaders without any legitimacy is not a fair game. |
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Ensuring the representativeness of samples taken for surveys of most-at-risk populations is a great technical challenge. |
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Another factor that tends to limit their effectiveness is their perceived lack of representativeness. |
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Across the board we should have representativeness and that is the best way to conduct an open consultation. |
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Participants stressed the importance of ensuring the representativeness of civil society by giving it the means to take part. |
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The Movement's large membership and representativeness give it strong powers of attraction and permit it to yield influence in a variety of international forums. |
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The Board will be of an appropriate size and makeup to achieve the best possible balance between representativeness of the sector, expertise, and effectiveness as a leadership and strategic planning body. |
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Cases were selected based on stratified random sampling to ensure statistical representativeness of the sample and account for differences in size between the selected sites. |
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This initiates a vicious circle, in which unrepresentativeness fuels cynicism about parties, which discourages individuals from joining parties, thereby exacerbating the original lack of representativeness. |
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Regarding representativeness in terms of ratio between production and sales, it is recalled that in the sector as a whole production is typically made to order and strongly reflects fashion trends. |
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The organisation of political parties should be subject to the main principles of representativeness and receptiveness, responsibility and accountability, as well as transparency. |
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Failure in the former case can be attributed to an overemphasis on representativeness and, in the latter, to the refusal to recognize national diversity. |
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By improving its geographical representativeness and increasing its activities in the countries of the region, the Institute might eventually lay claim to formal relations as a network. |
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The outcome here is to have a well-managed appointment system that respects merit, non-partisanship and the guiding values of fairness, access, transparency and representativeness. |
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The range of potential sources and types of population trend data means that it is important to consider both the quality and representativeness of each data set before incorporating population data into a trend index. |
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The legal civil age to participate to these elections, as a voter or as a candidate must be the same in every member state: This is the condition to ensure a homogenous representativeness within the European Union. |
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The scatterplot tool can help in choosing a scenario, but users should note that it is primarily a tool for looking at model validity and representativeness. |
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We expected that the Centre would have developed a costing methodology based on the following generally accepted criteria: cause and effect, equitability, reliability, representativeness of actual efforts, and replicability. |
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In order to guarantee a balanced territorial presence, interbranch organisations must attain a minimum level of representativeness in each region covered, if they operate in more than one region. |
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Some also noted recruitment challenges with respect to board members due to increasing overburden, as well as the risk-averse tendencies and lack of representativeness of the boards in some community sector organizations. |
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On recruitment all panel members should provide a set of basic descriptive information about themselves in order that the representativeness of the panel can be assessed and that targeted or stratified sample can be drawn. |
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The spatial scale of representativeness is described in terms of the physical dimensions of the air parcel sampled by the monitoring station throughout which actual pollutant concentrations are reasonably similar. |
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Questions do of course arise as to the democratic nature, representativeness and real powers of the parliaments in question but that is no reason not to use this channel of political communication. |
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Speaking of the positive points of the bill, ISIE President Shafik Sarsar approved the representativeness of women and youth. |
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Additionally,EQual One can ramp up testing over time and space, to increase the representativeness of the results. |
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High sample representativeness is obtained because the instrument allows using up to four grams of polymer. |
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Maximizing response rates requires calling at times that are most suitable for the survey's target audience while still ensuring coverage across a range of times in order to maintain the representativeness of the sample. |
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The sample sizes obtained for this survey project were large enough to provide a high degree of confidence in the representativeness of the sample. |
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It is necessary that the minimum legal ages to vote and to be candidate are the similar in each EU member state to ensure a homogeneous representativeness in the European Union. |
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This makes it difficult or impossible to carry out the commodity analysis that is needed to judge the representativeness of individual applicants. |
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It provides an overview of measures and progress towards each element of our strategic outcome: competency, official languages, nonpartisanship, representativeness, fairness, access and transparency. |
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In this way, an individual expressing an opinion that is problematic, ill-informed or even retrogressive may be given credence because of a claim to representativeness. |
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