By the mid-1990s, however, veterans were underrepresented rather than overrepresented among congresspersons. |
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In the NCO corps, minorities are actually overrepresented in the senior ranks. |
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The repartitions of spacer size for direct and inverted repeats reveal that CDRs are overrepresented as compared with close inverted repeats. |
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Yet these children are overrepresented in some areas of unfavourable development in their teenage years or young adult years. |
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And there are concerns that minorities are overrepresented on the DNA database. |
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In addition it was claimed that one Member state in particular was overrepresented. |
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As with other vulnerable groups, people with disabilities were overrepresented among the poor. |
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However, other contributory factors did not seem to be overrepresented in accidents involving younger drivers. |
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However, what we can say is that these people are overrepresented in prisons and have lower educational outcomes. |
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The available data also indicates that Aboriginal people are overrepresented among reported HIV and HCV cases in federal prisons. |
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Aboriginal offenders continue to be overrepresented among all offenders referred for detention. |
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The reality is in Europe today that Roma children are grossly overrepresented in state care institutions. |
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Conservative professors have claimed that liberals were overrepresented among professors at elite law schools. |
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This has a greater impact on women who are overrepresented in these jobs. |
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In the general literature, women, young people and members of disadvantaged minorities, including aboriginal workers, tend to be overrepresented in the ranks of the vulnerable. |
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However, in most countries ANC clinics that participate in sentinel surveillance are not nationally representative, with ANC's in urban areas overrepresented. |
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One party also claimed that women's shoes were overrepresented in the sample and another party recalled that the profitability of the sample was unrepresentative when compared to the figure deduced from the complaint. |
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Due to socioeconomic conditions and a willingness to identify and address this issue, FASD is overrepresented in some northern and First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities. |
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For instance, it is known that women are overrepresented among those with mental health problems, particularly those from black and minority ethnic communities. |
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Selective sweeps can be detected by measuring linkage disequilibrium, or whether a given haplotype is overrepresented in the population. |
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It is evident that wealthier strata both within and among states are overrepresented in the civil society elements visible in national forums and debates. |
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Making the childcare profession more attractive and improving working conditions for childcare workers in the public and especially private sectors, where women, particularly, migrant women are overrepresented. |
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Groups that would normally not take part in consumer surveys, such as young people and extremists, are overrepresented in these online surveys, says Mr Krouwel. |
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Although he credits the three universities with becoming more accessible to the underprivileged, he notes that even today, the wealthy are still vastly overrepresented among their student bodies. |
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In that regard, agricultural and unskilled workers are overrepresented in the poorest decile relative to their proportion of the total population. |
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Some overrepresented countries, such as Italy, have already successfully adopted a policy to sponsor a Junior Professional Officer from a developing country. |
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The neutrophilic dermatoses are a heterogeneous group of disorders that are overrepresented in patients with autoinflammatory syndromes such as rheumatoid arthritis. |
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As a result, by the time of the great expansion of German cities in the 1890s and first decade of the 20th century, rural areas were grossly overrepresented. |
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