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You get a cross section here other venues can't touch.
There will be hearings in different parts of the country, so the panel can get a cross section of opinions on the roots of hunger.
In its second and last weekend, audiences will get a cross section of orchestral works, chamber music, and popular music by Mahler and his contemporaries, as well as panels on Mahler's Vienna, Mahler and the Jewish question, and Mahler and 20th-century music (a discussion among composers).
It's basically engineering types a lot of the time, but we'll get a cross section of folks.
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One clear issue is representativeness — they sample only a single point, while Hurricane Hunters can get a cross-section of the storm's winds along their flight path using flight-level winds and data from the Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (S.F.M.R.).
Instead, we get a cross-section of townspeople reacting in ways that are in turn illuminating, banal and, sometimes, surprising — an example of the last being the gasp-inducing proclamation from one of the gardening stalwarts that the prostitutes are "better off" dead.
Another advantage is the conduct of the study in a standard supply hospital with a large catchment area to get a cross-section of patients and avoid preselection concerning, e.g., comorbidity [ 37].
"The hardest thing is getting a cross-section of society," Jessica Morgan, the curator of the Tate show, said.
"We have got a cross-section taken from the background of one Reynolds picture which is just a dull, greyish-green colour, yet it holds the record for having the largest number of paint layers on it.
Then, each hemisphere was cut into two pieces by way of an oblique horizontal section along the lateral fissure (Fig. 1) in order to get access to a cross section through the uncinate and inferior occipitofrontal fascicle.
She added: "If you want to open up Parliament to get a broader cross section of people taking part; it cannot be right when we are in a situation where MPs who don't have spouses or partners to subsidise their living accommodation will be put off coming to Parliament".
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