Similar words: represent, presented, representation, representative, misrepresentation, house of representatives, for the present, presenter. Meaning: [‚reprɪ'zent] adj. represented accurately or precisely.
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151. Rather, it is the vision articulated, the vision represented and communicated, in words and in actions.
152. There are various ways in which popular opinion can be represented with reasonable accuracy.
153. Children brought up in community homes are also over represented among psychiatric clinic attenders.
154. Whatever its nature-speech, text or images-it could be represented numerically in binary form.
155. The railway bridge at this point represented the steepest gradient on the whole system at 1:16.
156. The Diet represented both central and local authorities,[sentencedict .com] and was a gathering of major importance.
157. We want these moneys to go to the coal mining areas, many of which are represented by Labour Members.
158. I wish I could have represented them all the time.
159. No grant-aid was available for administrative work, of which Pateman's salary represented the largest single item.
160. For the commercial sector, advertising revenue has represented an ever-growing pool of funds.
161. The data analysed represented 65 developments from 54 companies in the four countries.
162. It is ironic that a cyborg invested with collective human intelligence should still be represented in a recognisably human form.
163. Among Anselm's contemporary bishops, Samson, the aged bishop of Worcester, represented the former.
164. Such overseas business represented not so much diversification as a natural development of banking facilities to meet customer needs.
165. In this case the ideal product of our individual is also represented by a point on this circumference.
166. But almost everyone agrees that his work should be represented in a National Curriculum.
167. Every war when it comes, or before it comes, is represented not as a war but as an act of self-defense against a homicidal maniac. George Orwell
168. Monopolization required imperialism and both were incompatible with the political democracy represented by Weimar.
169. It represented a change of style, and this new wind threatened to blow away all that was dated and traditional.
170. Edwards, a master psychologist of religion, represented his town as corrupt.
171. In the civil war of 324 he had represented his military campaign as a crusade against a corrupt paganism.
172. Half of the pension trustees will be employees, with an independent chairman, and pensioners will be represented.
173. It was a notice board devoted exclusively to funeral announcements, and the lawyer's death was well represented.
174. All she knew was that she presumably represented a new challenge.
175. The programme plots speakers in terms of their scores on two principal components, represented as axes of the graph.
176. She remained convinced, against all the evidence, that she represented a lucrative investment.
177. Each autonomous republic is represented by eleven deputies in the Soviet of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet.
178. But in fact the notional/functional approach has generally been represented as a radical departure, a complete break with the past.
179. Political action committees, which are more active in congressional races, represented only 2 percent of the presidential campaign coffers.
180. Taken together, these changes represented a decisive shift in favour of the secular power.
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