Whether it's the composition of the major parties, or the courts, or the federal bureaucracy, our institutions are unrepresentative. |
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He is a far greater threat to human life and happiness than even the unrepresentative white minority government he drove from power. |
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Instead of getting family and old people on their side, the extremists, an unrepresentative minority, are turning them off. |
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Pro-life groups are opposed to any change in the law and have criticised the survey for being unrepresentative. |
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On the contrary, the moderate forces were at best a largely unrepresentative minority without an especially coherent programme. |
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Cronin and Magdalinski want an alternative to the current political process, which they view as unrepresentative of real-world needs. |
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That thoroughly unrepresentative body of millionaires could have a SOCIALIST in its ranks. |
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Instead, names are drawn from a pre-selected, unrepresentative, pool of less than one-percent of us. |
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Why, then, were we shown rather unrepresentative scenes of predominantly female ecstatics? |
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His lengthy introduction is an ominous, unworthy and unrepresentative opening to an impressive body of work. |
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Corruption in the House of Commons and criticisms of its unrepresentative make-up led to calls for the modernisation of parliamentary procedures. |
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A body as unrepresentative as the United States Senate should not be confirming lifetime appointments, especially by simple majority vote. |
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Our democracy is crumbling with the politics of fear and prejudice ruling the roost, an electoral system which is corrupt and unrepresentative. |
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How, scientifically, can we regard them as anything other than personal, unrepresentative opinions? |
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Vast revenues from the sale of oil accrue to a politically shaky and unrepresentative national government. |
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Moreover, the armed forces are increasingly unrepresentative of the society they serve. |
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Figures like this are exceptional in the extreme and give a completely unrepresentative impression of the national picture. |
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Johnson considers this subset to be unrepresentative of the broader population. |
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Governments should stop soliciting the opinions of these unrepresentative know-alls, for the chances are they actually know even less than the average politician. |
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The existing two-party system, whose personnel are utterly dependent on the financial support of the plutocracy, is thoroughly unrepresentative of the general population. |
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Not only may such pre-selections be unrepresentative, but they may also be easily manipulated by party powerbrokers. |
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Money will transmute his victory in an unrepresentative and meaningless straw poll into more money. |
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Of course they have all made progress towards welcoming a diversity of entrants, but they remain socially unrepresentative. |
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The calculations made have not, therefore, included the smaller quantities of mid and high range models as they were considered unrepresentative. |
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It is an unelected, unrepresentative, and I think oftentimes an irresponsible body. |
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However, this is an unrepresentative market situation that does not reflect the extreme circumstances that may occur. |
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The sample will soon become unrepresentative if it is reliant on just those who give consent. |
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Although exhaustive analysis of the data could permit extrapolation of results, it was often unrepresentative. |
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But you can be quite sure that we will not let you air your unrepresentative and indefensible views in this forum. |
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If there are too few members, the forum could well be accused of being unrepresentative. |
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But then the Board was set up to be at the apex of a consensus based bottom-up policy process, which is currently being stifled through an unrepresentative structure. |
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In a demassifying America, it is a mistake to derive sweeping conclusions about our civic health from the fate of an unrepresentative sample of mass organizations. |
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First, the other side has a huge advantage in money, incumbency and a constituency that benefits lopsidedly from the unrepresentative electoral college and senate. |
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The caucuses are the most overrated, unrepresentative aspect of the 2012 presidential campaign. |
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Rather, this vote is a good example of how elections can have very bizarre, unrepresentative consequences in societies with weak political institutions. |
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Worse, this ineffectual debating society is wholly unrepresentative. |
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An unrepresentative turnout makes for an unrepresentative result. |
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I am out of kilter, unrepresentative and hopelessly marginalised. |
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We have to say that the Conservatives talk out of both sides of their mouths when it comes to the Senate's status as an undemocratic and unrepresentative institution. |
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To begin with, creative lawmaking by unrepresentative tribunals seems undemocratic and almost certain to yield unpedigreed outcomes. |
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We consider the practice to be fundamentally undemocratic and unrepresentative of the wider membership of the United Nations in whose interest the Council is empowered to take action. |
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However, the cases were not chosen in any targeted or biased way that would have led to the sample being unrepresentative of the practices used in sole-sourcing contracts of the type we audited. |
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My own thought was that this was a very low threshold: it comprises the danger that we give such resources to very small, possibly unrepresentative and even extreme groups. |
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This last fact alone meant that their governments were unrepresentative of their populations, and that there was no possibility of dialogue or co-operation among their different national communities. |
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However, a fixed basket index for agriculture products has the limitation of being unrepresentative of the mix of products actually sold by farmers, which varies considerably depending on the time of year. |
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Finally, the behavior and characteristics of users of a given ISP or software package will often show strong skews that make the sample strikingly unrepresentative. |
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Accordingly, it was considered that this information was unreliable and unrepresentative and it was thus not reasonable to establish normal value in the PRC on that basis. |
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The block voting system has a number of features which can make it unrepresentative of the voters' intentions. |
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The prospect of a British Queen visiting those hallowed sights will inflame further the passions of the unrepresentative but vocal, often violent, minority who adhere to dissident republicanism. |
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Key reforms recommended by the Bahrain independent commission of inquiry in 2012 have not been implemented, leaving the political system unrepresentative and the security forces unaccountable. |
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Matius's mimiambs have not survived complete, but the extant remains may not be unrepresentative of his general style of writing. |
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They enable unrepresentative apparatchicks to enveigle themselves into the central control of the RFU without election by the membership or accountability to the membership. |
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