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Instead of punishing Camilla for such public humiliation, as is suggested by Diane's conversation with the bungling hit man, one critic views Rita as the vulnerable representation of Diane's desire for Camilla.
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Critics say his existing proposal to carve £350m out of the £2 billion-plus spent on legal aid risks leaving vulnerable people without representation.
No less than in Florida, it seems, the voting rights of New Yorkers with much to gain from political representation are vulnerable to incompetence, meager resources and neglect.
A senior judge has challenged the government to provide legal representation for vulnerable people as a backlog of safeguarding cases that cannot be tried builds up in the court of protection.
To ensure sufficient representation of vulnerable populations within the sample, the study team adopted a purposeful sampling approach for recruitment.
Women were stratified by province or territory where they gave birth, rural or urban residence and age (<20 or >20) to ensure representation of vulnerable groups.
In addition to the under-representation of research on leading causes of the burden of disease in India, there is a markedly inequitable representation of vulnerable contexts or population groups in India.
I want to be clear: The issues raised in the Task Force Report including informed consent, the effects of gift-giving, the representation of vulnerable subjects, and so forth are undoubtedly worth examining, and some of the examinations represented quality scholarship.
Thus approaches for future studies attempting to correct the under-representation of vulnerable groups might consider focusing on recruitment and retention of women who are marginalized in terms of age, language, income, and education.
But this case is far from unique, with NGO workers from around the world warning that vulnerable people are being denied representation at the UN by the dysfunctional nature of the NGO committee and its parent body the Economic and Social Council (Ecosoc), which produces policy and makes recommendations on economic, social and environmental issues at the UN.
Hedren's resonant affectlessness, especially in "Marnie," is two (or three) remarkable things at once: it's both a representation of the vulnerable yet impregnable passivity that aroused Hitchcock that he desired both carnally and cinematically as well as Hedren's actual disconnection of her inner self from her public face.
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