Sentence examples for represents today from inspiring English sources

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What Batebi represents today is not the hope of seven years ago, but growing despair.

"The Asian market represents today 40 percent of our turnover and still offers great potential," Mr. Calce said.

That Europe, and not only that of a common market, should continue to respond to the challenge Hungary represents today, firmly insisting on respect for its fundamental laws and norms.

Now, I don't mean this to be an invective against the uncurious George, but rather to point at the fact that in the world as imagined by Bush and those many he represents today, books are obsolete; not only unnecessary, but absolutely irrelevant.

Drug synthesis and discovery represents today one of the most rapidly evolving scientific areas.

Such a device represents today one of the most challenging goals in the field of photonics.

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This represents 5,000 years of entropy.

The union represents 4,111 Southwest pilots.

The Club & Institute Union (CIU) represents 3,000 clubs.

The union represents 9,000 of Con Edison's nearly 14,000 employees.

The Police Federation of Northern Ireland represents 7,000 officers in Northern Ireland.

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