Sentence examples for break the representation from inspiring English sources

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"Does that somehow... break the representation and warranties in the prospectus, and therefore investors can put the whole securitization back, not just on documentation but on loan quality issues?

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Prominent Brazilian epidemiologist Cesar Victora even conjectured that strategies to break the under-representation of such contributions from the "South" are themselves needed [ 102], in line with Raewyn Connell's observation that with few exceptions, "mainstream social theory sees and speaks from the global North" [ 103].

With the most recent scandal, "We are going back to a form of conservatism we hadn't seen since the 80s," Savatier said, adding that with the painting, Courbet had sought to "break the taboo surrounding the representation of female genitalia" in Western art.

Picasso and his fellow avant-garde artists, who had been searching for a new artistic language to break the mould of conventional representation, were exposed to forms rich in symbols.Africa found its way in varying degrees into their work.

Mr Narayan also argues for a system of proportional representation to break the link between constituency and candidate.

So, how might we break the bottleneck between women's strong representation in the classroom and weaker representation in leadership globally?

Many nationalist Turkish columnists, whose heart was broken by the representation in the west of Turkey as a nation fighting for money, are now busily engaged in war propaganda for their own bread and butter.

While this may not be all that surprising, does playing golf help break the gender glass ceiling in board representation?

The first country to break the 10% ceiling for female political representation in the 1950s, Sweden has since accumulated many other firsts when it comes to gender equality.

He says he would break the big five unions' statutory stranglehold on representation in companies.

Dad No 1, arrogant and priapic, is Pablo Picasso: the Spaniard who (with his buddy Braque) violently broke the rules of representation and left 500 years' worth of western artistic convention in his wake.

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