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More fairly reflecting the size of national economies through increased voting shares is important to retaining the institution's legitimacy as it advises governments on their economic policies, officials at the fund and analysts said.
That would enable each of the nations and regions (from north-east England to Northern Ireland) within the United Kingdom to be properly represented, fairly reflecting the aspirations of all our citizens and helping to bind us together in a way that both Houses of Parliament have palpably failed to do.
The United States continues to fall short in fairly reflecting its diversity in elected offices.
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Do we fairly reflect society?
Adrian thinks tests have not fairly reflected his abilities.
We think the shares fairly reflect this at current levels".
Premier also does not believe that the offer price "fairly reflects the company's growth prospects".
We felt negative short-term fundamentals were thus fairly reflected in the share price.
In other words, stock prices fairly reflected their true value most of the time.
Despite its flaws, the election should fairly reflect the people's wishes.
Republicans in Nassau said their map fairly reflected the county's changing demographics.
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