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When I won my case in January 2011 the BBC promised that it would do more to represent older women on TV.
The chief executive of Ofcom, Sharon White, has said broadcasters have to do more to represent the diverse nature of Britain today and not the country of "20, 30, or 40 years ago".
Curtis reasoned that Texas intended to field and develop young players in the final weeks of the season, and that he could do more to represent the organization if he were playing in the Olympics.
In his eyes, African-Americans could do little more to represent their preparedness for full participation in society than to set up house in a "comfortable, tasty, framed cottage".
Some labor experts suggest that a ruling against the unions could unintentionally give the labor movement new life by forcing it to do more to represent and mobilize members to encourage them to remain in the union and pay dues, rather than drop out and stop paying fees.
Inside, there were large glass display cabinets filled with vases, dolls, beads, and more to represent each orisha.
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Another, Linda Darling-Hammond, was more likely to represent the establishment view.
He said the aim was to have these organizations hire more Republicans to represent them.
If anything, it made him more determined to represent that community to the rest of society.
The Treasury Department named four more directors to represent its 60percentt stake in the automaker.
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