Sentence examples for somehow representing from inspiring English sources

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But these differences do not substantiate the belief that the Democrats and Whigs were divided ideologically, with only the former somehow representing the interests of the propertyless.

Ryan Decker, an economics student, worries that with a Mormon in the White House, Mormon missionaries will be seen in many countries as somehow representing American foreign policy.

She is both murderer and victim, somehow representing female strength and female vulnerability all mingled and entwined, dangerously, ambiguously, into one.

It is no accident that the book comes abruptly to life when it does appear, always somehow representing the abortion rights side and always from other source material.

study" (e.g., on Pages 7, 8 and 38), creating the impression that this is official work somehow representing the view of that institution (at the staff, management or board level).

The introduction, in the '50s, of both posed photography and cartoony images (for example, a Qantas poster with a goofy squirrel, somehow representing America) shows that air travel had lost its romantic luster.

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Yet a workers' elected representative adding his voice to the din of an internal party argument somehow represents the biggest political landgrab since a bloke with a goatee popped in to the Winter Palace.

And this somehow represents an improvement for India.

In order to support probabilistic learning and inference, neural populations must somehow represent and encode uncertainty.

Humans somehow represent a coarse approximation of the physics in real-time under perceptual uncertainty.

He's not a political leader of Muslims, yet he now somehow represents the Muslim community".

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