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Discover Ludwig"representative nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is typical of a certain group or category. For example, "The documentary accurately captures the representative nature of life in the small town."
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The age ranged from <1 year to 108 years, and males and females were reasonably represented, giving confidence in the representative nature of the samples taken from four major hospitals in each of the four regional health regions of Norway.
Only the U.N. can confer legitimacy on American occupation, end sanctions, open the door to substantial international reconstruction aid and attest to the representative nature of Iraq's future government.
Although he explicitly equated democracy with despotism, contemporary scholars claim that Kant's definition of republicanism, which emphasizes the representative nature of republican government, corresponds to our current understanding of liberal democracy.
These theorists used natural law, with its appeal to universal moral injunctions, to argue that the representative nature of a diplomat and the importance of his functions especially that of promoting peace justified his inviolability; the same moral law underscored his obligations to the larger community.
As is well known, in contemporary times democracy has taken on a prevalently representative nature.
Whether in addition this is admiration of the coin's representative beauty for the sake of the original depends on whether one recognizes the representative nature of the coin's beauty.
The rigor of our study is attributable to the large number of patients from hospitals across the country, the prospective validated data collection process, and the representative nature of the data.
The extreme value distributions of the Fatemi Socie FIP are fit with high confidence by the Gumbel distribution and are defined in a representative nature with as few as 25 simulated microstructure instantiations (i.e., SVEs).
The importance of some sort of causal link between the original producer of the name and the individual named and its relation to the representative nature of even singular concepts was brought out by Buridan and Dorp in their discussion of two cases.
The CPS, as opposed to the General Social Survey (GSS), which is typically used in these types of analyses, or other time diary data such as the American Time Use Survey (ATUS), was chosen due to its very large and representative nature and the particular breakdowns given to both immigrant status and type of volunteering.
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It is time for a long-term strategy that would seriously challenge the leadership by shifting the focus to their human rights record, the non-representative nature of Iran's political system and on the rights of citizens to organize and express themselves.
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