Due to their small size, however, they may be underrepresented at archaeological sites investigated without the use of fine mesh screens. |
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By the mid-1990s, however, veterans were underrepresented rather than overrepresented among congresspersons. |
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Another misconception is that race-conscious admission policies somehow shame or harm underrepresented students of color. |
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Student and member of the SFU pipe band, Andrew Douglas, agrees that the pipe band is underrepresented on campus. |
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From the stories represented in the memory-cloth project, we learn about the uneducated and underrepresented, left without resource or recourse. |
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By any measure, decapods are underrepresented in the fossil record by comparison with organisms with more heavily calcified exoskeletons. |
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In all the hubbub over the Mediterranean diet, the foods of Turkey seem mysteriously underrepresented. |
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Despite growth in some areas, women continue to be underrepresented on the faculty across the university. |
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Positive role models for underrepresented cultures may encourage more participation in leadership roles among underrepresented students. |
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Rachel wants to ensure that large and unrepresented or underrepresented groups in Canada are actually represented in Parliament. |
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The term connotes any subgroup that has traditionally been underrepresented in substance abuse prevention and treatment. |
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Women are underrepresented in the top decision-making bodies of many countries in the region. |
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In fact, Northern Ontario Women are underrepresented in trades, blue collar, and natural and applied science related occupations. |
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A major finding of the study was that people with disabilities are highly underrepresented among the clients of microfinance institutions. |
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Provide more opportunities for individuals from underrepresented groups to access a university education. |
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In this regard, we welcome the representation of a variety of ethnic groups that had previously been underrepresented in the Assembly. |
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National competitive examinations were an essential tool for recruiting personnel from the many underrepresented countries, including his own. |
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Women continue to be very underrepresented in Somali political life and to have secondary status. |
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Latinos, the fastest growing minority group in America, are even more underrepresented in Congress. |
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But study after study confirms that members of ethnic and visible minorities are underrepresented and stereotyped in the news. |
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The adoption of the resolution will increase the quotas of four particularly underrepresented economies. |
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Hosted by Larry Wilmore, the series will feature a diverse panel of voices currently underrepresented in comedy and television. |
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Buckle up and enjoy fully motorized mayhem with GearGrinder, the new incarnation of an underrepresented genre of arcade racing action. |
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Egypt is a patriarchal country, and women are underrepresented in government, protests, and the workforce. |
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Is the type of property proposed for World Heritage listing un-represented or underrepresented in the World Heritage List? |
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Although, persons with disabilities remain underrepresented, the gap has decreased from six to four since last year. |
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The Court should continue to target underrepresented States, regions, and professions. |
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Young children may well be underrepresented in disability statistics due to a number of factors. |
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This could mean that persons in the early stages of a disability or those with cyclical disabilities might be underrepresented in the analysis. |
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Members of the National College Access Network are committed to increasing the number of first-generation, underrepresented college students who enroll in higher education. |
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One of the fields in which women are hugely underrepresented is scientific research. |
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Likely caucus goers were more middle aged than Republican nonattenders, with both the oldest and youngest cohorts slightly underrepresented. |
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We also know that we, as a profession, do not have the nurses from underrepresented minority groups to match these shifts in population. |
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It's a well-known fact that minorities are underrepresented in the field of energy. |
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Latinos were nearly invisible and women and other groups were underrepresented. |
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Girls need to learn more, both about various professions, and also about those positions on the career ladder in which women are still clearly underrepresented. |
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In addition, they are not only underrepresented in numerical terms, but also within the management hierarchy: the higher the level in the hierarchy, the lower the proportion of women. |
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From an examination of the reports of States parties, it is evident that women are grossly underrepresented in the diplomatic and foreign services of most Governments, and particularly at the highest ranks. |
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In comparison with the national female employment structures, women in resource dependent communities are underrepresented in professional and blue collar industrial jobs and over represented in sales and service jobs. |
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The viewpoint of less developed countries seemed underrepresented. |
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Basically the government has decided B. C. will be underrepresented in the next Parliament of Canada by deep sixing this updating of the boundaries based on the 1991 census. |
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Expectedly, it is the politically underrepresented, socially marginalized and economically disadvantaged groups that often pay the price of this sort of national resurgence. |
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If they are part of an underrepresented and historically disenfranchised sector of an academic discipline – as women in philosophy are – the effects of these problems ramify more widely. |
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Actual criteria for selecting commemorations are examined and critiqued in preparation for a student proposal to commemorate an underrepresented element from Canadian history or culture. |
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American forces still share intelligence across the board, but have shifted many of their best people and units to Afghanistan. In particular, the Sunnis are still underrepresented within the intelligence services. |
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In the workplace, women were underprivileged and underrepresented and those who worked were hired at lower levels and with lower salaries than men. |
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It supported the proposal made by the Delegation of Italy, to which it wished to add the reinforcement of capacity building, training and developing networks in underrepresented States Parties. |
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Australia, for the UMBRELLA GROUP, encouraged the Board to facilitate greater participation in the CDM by underrepresented countries, including by operationalizing the loan scheme. |
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Women are still severely underrepresented, and new immigrants continue to need more language training and skills upgrading, or to have their equivalent skills and training recognized. |
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Others argue that the significant religious nature of the relationship with Tibetan lamas is underrepresented in modern scholarship. |
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While serialized television has frequently been described as a writer's medium, visuality remains a somewhat underrepresented component of its appeal. |
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This Essay focuses on the exploratory research we conducted on barriers to participation in ADR experienced by members of underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. |
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In an effort to recruit more underrepresented minorities, the Howard University School of Business Center for Accounting Education has created a Pipeline Working Group. |
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Geographic mapping of known type localities can show regions that have been under-sampled, and thus possibly underrepresented, and can also allow for targeted searches. |
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The cleithrum, 17th most abundant, is underrepresented in comparison with many cranial bones, but outnumbers others such as the sphenotic, ethmoid, otolith and preopercular. |
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Underrepresented middle-school children are the focus of a new optics outreach program. |
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