Sentence examples for distinctly unrepresentative of from inspiring English sources

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But this was no Englishman, in fact, and his message was distinctly unrepresentative of what a sizable slice of the English political class would like to think of as its creed.

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But demographically she is not unrepresentative of her neighborhood.

And yet their intake is unrepresentative of their local communities.

The extreme examples presented are utterly unrepresentative of the typical annuity product.

Nor is it unrepresentative of Mr. Schröder's Germany and his own subtly articulated ambitions.

He rejected a suggestion that party activists were "another breed" and unrepresentative of ordinary people.

The Dow faces frequent criticism for being arbitrarily selected and unrepresentative of the US economy.

In his essay, he claims that opera is "elitist" and unrepresentative of America's "mongrel culture".

Few commentators recognised Celtic's progress as actually unrepresentative of the Scottish scene.

The television industry, he pointed out, is woefully unrepresentative of British society.

No wonder, then, that British elites are so utterly unrepresentative of the wider population.

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