Sentence examples for to representation from inspiring English sources

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to representation

noun

That which represents another.

  • Venus of Willendorf]] was an early representation of the female body.

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(He turned to representation in the 1960's).

It doesn't mean that person is not entitled to representation.

Nor is the limited right to representation in disciplinary or grievance proceedings enough.

But there was a steep drop-off when it came to representation within the industry.

Twist, having achieved abstraction in "Symphonie Fantastique," returned to representation when he felt like it.

The approach to representation that he employed in this work is typical of "naive art".

But the claim to representation in music is, to say the least, quite dubious.

So a positive change to representation on local radio makes a significant impact on the whole industry.

In other words, the Pakistani state must change its bias from tyranny to representation before it ceases to function.

"Then you've got people from France or Scandinavia who can't understand why we don't have the automatic right to representation".

Designed to limit the political success of small extremist parties, such thresholds can constitute significant obstacles to representation.

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