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been representative
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One who may speak for another in a particular capacity, especially in negotiation.
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Unfortunately, his bad luck has been representative.
(Its candidate has been Representative Daniel Webster, who is still in the race).
Or maybe it would have been Representative Robert E. Andrews, with nearly $2 million.
The program's biggest champion has been Representative Sanford D. Bishop Jr., Democrat of Georgia, whose district has many of the state's nearly 3,000 peanut farmers.
Even when accurate within the single voxel, the value may not have been representative for the whole region.
Moreover a sample size of N = 100 would have been representative of the HIV specialists (e.g. general practitioners, venereologists, internists) in Germany.
That bears repeating -- Daniel Hernandez had been Representative Giffords' intern for five days.
Superheroes have always been representative of the time from which they came from, so is the plight of the "Avengers" symbolic of America today?
They may say something about our warped values, but they have never been representative of the entire economy – at least not until now.
The inclusion criteria selected authors who may not have been representative of the overall biomedical community.
For these women, the first biopsy or histological slide may not have been representative for the underlying disease.
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