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Not even 10% of all US daily newspapers represent parity with their community, in terms of adequately representing the demographics of the paper's readership.
But it said that the authority was concerned that continuing to deprive the union of dues would prevent it from adequately representing its members and would damage the authority's efforts to repair relations with the union.
The climate-change movement is still mostly made up of white people and still falls short of adequately representing the multinational effects of climate change, but on Sunday, organizers were going for a broader coalition — and they got it.
It's often surmised that the impossibility of art adequately representing the horror of the camps ("there can be no poetry after Auschwitz," runs philosopher Theodor Adorno's famous pronouncement) is at the heart of the painter's lifelong interrogation of his medium's condition.
Apart from Tamburlaine and the minor work Dido, Queen of Carthage (of uncertain date, published 1594 and written in collaboration with Thomas Nashe, Edward IIisis the only one of Marlowe's plays whose extant text can be relied on as adequately representing the author's manuscript.
Thus, the difficulty is to avoid redundancy in order to keep performances satisfactory, while adequately representing local differences.
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It is failing to adequately represent the interests of citizens".
Nor did the president adequately represent the situation in D.C.
"Commercial awareness in a global context is necessary to adequately represent clients in international transactions.
How, you might ask, can so few be expected to adequately represent so many?
"And that obviously causes resentment among those who don't feel adequately represented".
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