Sentence examples for do not need to represent from inspiring English sources

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BMW engineers are fond of saying that electric vehicles do not need to represent "a rolling vow of poverty".

Or perhaps it is a signal of how portraiture has changed since the earliest days of American art; perhaps today "American Portraits" do not need to represent identifiable humans, or to be made by "Americans".

Cohort studies do not need to represent the general population in order to be valid, and indeed many of the most valuable have been solely comprised of a particular group (e.g., doctors (Doll and Hill, 1954) or nurses (Nurses Health Studyy, 2011)).

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It is also time for popular culture to depict a diversity of characters – nuanced, complicated characters, who don't need to represent a whole collective.

Fulani are not homogeneous, and each individual Fulani engaged in crime or bad behaviour does not need to represent social categorizations that blame the Fulani as a whole group.

When the same fingers were touched on both hands ("total homology" trials), the answer 'same' could be given based on the homology of sensory representations alone, and the subject did not need to represent the structure of the hand in order to identify the untouched in-between fingers, nor compare structure between the hands.

It could also be reasoned that the final vignette does not need to represent the majority of women in the community, but should at least be a realistic example of some women, so that it can successfully be used to build discussion in the interviews and encourage women to admit to their own experiences.

But the album doesn't need to represent that movie for the listener to appreciate it.

When the Y ∈ RM × 1 is K-sparse signal, the Y do not need to be sparsely represented, so the dictionary base is an identity matrix.

Nevertheless, in this type of study, the samples do not need to be representative, though inclusion of respondents representing a broad range of health states will help to give a more accurate picture of the level of agreement; if too high a proportion of the sample is in a narrow range of health some of the correlation coefficients can be artificially inflated.

The panel members do not need to be randomly selected to represent a target population.

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