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A more representative and less polarized election process will result in a more representative and less-polarized Congress.
" On changing the current Democratic Party: "We need a more representative party, we need a more representative Congress ... we need younger, we need more color.
CFSCNYI and making the CFETS basket more representative, it said.
So that one is more human characters, more representative characters.
TNT's 2012 "Dallas" update was more representative of the city.
The more liquidity there is, the more representative the price is.
One is making public bodies more representative of those they serve.
Now we have an opportunity to make our system more representative.
How to ensure that any new Constitution would be more representative?
Some political scientists say it would make American democracy more representative.
For moreRepresentative Hakeem Jeffries's speech is worth watching as well.
"A more representative force will only make us stronger," he added.
I can't think of a more representative end to the year.
Compulsory voting would deliver a broader, more representative sample of voters.
More women in the Senate makes the body more representative of America.
It makes our elections more representative of what the people actually want.
The weighting process, which makes polling more representative, would be live, too.
The result will be a Congress significantly more representative of America today.
But Columbus is a lot more representative than it used to be.
There's still races ahead that are much more representative of the country.
Worse, the Senate is equal in power to the lower, more representative house.
"It is essential banking becomes more representative of its customer base," he said.
It's time we gave a more representative newcomer a warm and welcoming chance.
There are still races ahead that are much more representative of the country.
We also need to elect more women for a more representative, inclusive Congress.
Those donating vouchers were more representative of the electorate than those giving cash.
Rush is meant to be more representative of water, balance of motion, and purpose.
She has also found that, when women direct, all these numbers become more representative.
By comparison, General Motors is more representative of the makeup of the United States.
I think the internet becomes more representative of our actual real expressions and emotions.
This pattern seems even more representative of a team with a chronic psychological problem.
Spicer's ignorance of the Holocaust may be more representative than we would like to admit.
A coalition of small parties is not obviously more representative than one big-tent party.
But the measures themselves remain urgently necessary for all the more representative, tragically everyday instances.
The goal is all around making avatars less creepy and more representative of their user.
Why, more importantly, these states instead of larger, more representative, more diverse, more urban states?
But supporters say the adjustment would allow delegates to be more representative of their constituents.
Race-conscious admissions policies have made campuses across the country more representative of our society.
Making your workforce more representative of the real world is only part of the equation.
Another state, more representative of the party's diverse demographics should start the primary, he said.
California's move to Super Tuesday has another important effect: It makes Super Tuesday more representative.
So, I will take your view to be maybe more representative of, like, a humane view.
Mr Makender, whom Lexington traced through a Lutheran charity that fixed his resettlement, is more representative.
The All Woman Project wants the fashion industry to be more representative of all body types.
His reforms are meant to fulfil his campaign promise to make government more representative and accountable.
To make the results more representative, they weighted responses to match the demographic of each country.
So my question is, what are you going to do to make the government more representative?
Relatively speaking, it's a scientific look, with conclusions more representative of the whole spectrum of code.
So what the Democratic National Committee needs to do is choose two other, more representative states.
Perhaps if he were more representative of the true Trump base he would have lasted longer.
And the struggle for a more inclusive, more representative approach has been going on for decades.
He wanted a parliament that was more representative of France — and boy did he get it.
While survey data might be more representative, people are notoriously bad at reporting their own behaviors.
Science is thankfully shifting to be more representative of female sexuality, and we may soon know more.
Much more representative are the companies you never hear about because they never get off the ground.
In addition, LinkedIn will re-rank the top search results in LinkedIn Recruiter to be more representative.
But few were more enjoyable and none more representative of the new, showmanlike voice of the series.
Support for democracy reform – making our system of government more representative and responsive – was overwhelming and bipartisan.
Once again, it's far more representative of the actual health of the stock market than the Dow.
This work is much more representative of the shift in Chinese business toward a domestic consumer class.
Indeed, in a majority-minority America, a tolerant and more representative GOP presents a stronger political opponent.
The only path forward for the Oscars, and the business itself, is representation: stories that are more representative of the world we live in, made by filmmakers and actors that are more representative of our global citizenship, awarded by colleagues that are representative of the community they're applauding.
Now is where we start to see trends that are more representative of the market as a whole.
Another photo from yesterday is perhaps even more representative of how so many in the nation are feeling.
Nokia's is more representative, with a somewhat dull screen and a passable camera, and will sell for $85.
Congress shied away from bolder measures, which might have made the legislature more representative and accountable to voters.
The NDRC is a new effort to create more representative districts with a targeted, state-by-state strategy.
Again, if you feel like this emoji is more representative of your behind, go ahead and use it.
" On representation in her state and party: "We need a more representative party ... leadership should also reflect that.
More representative was the resignation of a Sudanese man waiting in the line to be processed on Monday.
A more representative government, as research has repeatedly shown, has real effects on improving the lives of women.
To Republicans in Wisconsin, the legislature is more representative precisely because it reflects that geography, to their advantage.
I think in a lot of ways that a live album is more representative of what we've done.
The thirst expressed in the Arab Spring for more representative governance and personal agency is frustrated by intolerance.
Our collection, though winning on the gender front, needs work to become more representative of all women artists.
The latter case is likely more representative of the GOP Twitter account's deployment of the meme on Monday evening.
Silva's story is much more representative of unauthorized immigrants than the stories Trump is likely to tell Tuesday night.
These lighter images seem more representative of the artist's philosophy and his own intentions with this body of work.
In this respect, the South Sudanese distance runners are far, far more representative of refugee life than their teammates.
For obvious political reasons, they feel the 2016 election will be more representative of the voice of the people.
But in the telephone interview, Ms. Bruguera said it was time to "open a dialogue" about more representative politics.
That extrapolation included a more representative population than you see in most card games, or most science-fiction worlds.
But I did think that we could work in a way that felt more representative of the African experience.
It also may be somewhat more representative, in terms of concerns and policy, for the rest of the country.
"Café Müller," though, is much more representative of what came to be known as Bauschian tanztheater (or dance theater).
Toy companies have faced a lot of pressure recently to make products that are more representative of real people.
Reshuffle the states and lead off with one that's more diverse and thus more representative of the Democratic electorate.
"The PBOC's forex assets data is more representative," said Huang Yi, head of forex trading at Guangfa Bank in Shanghai.
But timespreads in Brent, more representative of global oil market conditions, have remained weak despite the Algiers agreement (tmsnrt.rs/2eeHG7B).
There are myriad ways that we can make our system more representative, more accountable, more reflective of what people want.
They can still win the sort of vital structural reforms that will make politics more representative and accountable going forward.
They see online profiles as more representative of a person's true self even than what is seen in real life.
Why not one about a feminist more virtuous than this, more "representative": younger, older, less white, less educated, less rich?
That makes Walmart more representative of retail sales as a whole than a more focused retailer like Walgreens or Kroger.
This is just the beginning, but I do believe we'll see legislatures across the country look different and more representative.
Working to reconstruct the social narrative to be more representative of all identities is an important element of intersectional feminism.
More and more voters on the voter file have a cellphone number, and cellphone respondents tend to be more representative.
Pressure is building on other cultural institutions as well, with demands they become more representative of the communities they serve.
"Nevada is certainly much more representative of the rest of the country than either Iowa or New Hampshire," she said.
Will the recent surge in civic engagement help elect leaders who are more representative of the state's diversity in 2018?
But the more representative the body the less well it is able to deliberate: more democracy is very often less.
It couldn't be more representative of all the good, the great, we can ever see or do in our lives.
He should suggest a few hosts for next year (I even made a shortlist for him, here) that are more representative.
This debate could have been much better — more illuminating, less chaotic, and more representative of what's actually going on the race.
Your husband's large Southern family could be more representative of the region than the state politicians who voted for the bill.
Democrat, Republican, independent, liberal or conservative — we should all want a more representative process for choosing the next Supreme Court justice.
The survey weighs people to try to make the sample more "representative" of the broader population, but the biases still exist.
TV. Svoboda also credited the 6900 election for helping DSA create a Democratic socialist movement that is more representative of voters.
In Rennes, about 45 miles away, the authorities chose to install a carousel, deeming that more representative of the city's culture.
If 'Fearless Girl' is removed, the bull will become even more representative of men trying to stop women from achieving equality.
These changes took place in tandem with a parallel overhaul of its critics' criteria, designed to make its Tomato­meter more representative.
"It's based on cash flow, with a more representative view than a FICO score," Gross told CNBC in a phone interview.
I remain committed to doing everything I can to make our music community a better, safer, and more representative place for everyone.
"I remain committed to doing everything I can to make our music community a better, safer, and more representative place for everyone."
Much more representative of the party as a whole is the approach taken by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Barr and Sen.
They expand the franchise or make undemocratic institutions like the Senate more representative while, at the same time, helping Democrats' electoral chances.
On the one hand, Marvel is in the midst of an ongoing, concerted effort to make its universe more representative and inclusive.
"We're diversifying the genders to create a more balanced mix that's more representative of our world," Facebook wrote in a blog post.
But another site a short distance away is more representative of infrastructure development in Italy, with zero activity and the land undisturbed.
He said the new board of directors would serve as a more representative form of leadership for NASA than the White House.
In the parts of Switzerland where voting is mandatory, the turnout is more representative of the population as a whole than elsewhere.
"It's clear the Democratic Congress is becoming more and more representative of our nation, and the growing Latino American community," Castro said.
Humphrey's nomination — he worked behind the scenes and adroitly swayed party bosses and regulars — pushed Democrats to create a more representative system.
The presenters on the telecast were far more diverse — far more representative of the multifarious energies of popular culture — than the winners.
Some researchers, including Ferguson, have suggested that in certain applications, big data could lead to more representative juries, but there are tradeoffs.
But while Harvard's faculty is mostly left of center, I've found that its students appear to be more representative of the nation.
Instead, they're planning a commitment ceremony that is more representative of the fact that their ideas about marriage and partnership have evolved.
Partovi seized on the freedom to design a more representative social system, rather than one that accurately reflects tech's white male decision-makers.
Democracy Works, which aims to create "a more representative and inclusive democracy," said voter turnout had not been above 80 percent since 1888.
We could rotate in a new state every cycle, choosing from a more representative list, like Illinois, Georgia, Virginia, Michigan or North Carolina.
Democracy Works, which aims to create "a more representative and inclusive democracy," said voter turnout had not been above 80 percent since 1888.
He promoted ending at-large elections for council members and implementing district elections, so the council could become more representative of the city.
Over two centuries, we have built upon that core principle, with painstaking and persistent work, to make our democracy more representative and inclusive.
Gender equity would make our government more representative, more collaborative, and would improve policy outcomes and build greater trust in our elected bodies.
And then there is the more representative stuff, which conjures people (sort of), animals (his cat, mostly), and other, more off-the-wall imagery.
There were only 12 party-sanctioned debates, and panels included conservative voices like Hugh Hewitt to make sure more representative questions were being asked.
Rather, the expert explains it was more representative of how much someone ready to embark on a intense, drug-fueled night out, might consume.
I think it's going to result in more empowerment for women and a democracy and government that's more representative of the people it governs.
"The more we normalize parents of young children and working [class] people running for office, the more representative our country will be," she said.
Even a quarter-century on, the Tuxtla Gutiérrez killings are probably more representative of the world of transgender Latin Americans than is Ms Vega.
But looking just at phone voting (more representative than the cheap-and-easy online sort) suggests that In has a solid if unspectacular lead.
"It's always been an objective of mine to be more inclusive and be more representative of what real beauty is," Day told People exclusively.
That has helped sex researchers attract a broader sample of test subjects with a wider variety of comfort zones, making for more representative science.
More representative of Trump's judicial appointees are judges like James C. Ho. Born in Taiwan, Ho moved to the United States as a toddler.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 was a turning point, pushing colleges to redouble their efforts to be more representative of American society.
One suggestion is to require boards to become more representative of the people the organizations serve if they want to maintain their tax advantages.
But she said there were arguments in favor of a modern-day draft, including the potential to make the military more representative of society.
And says Ms. Swinton should expect controversy: Protest seems to be the only solution- we just want more representative images of ourselves in film.
Notably, Coates supported Sanders over Clinton too, explaining that Sanders's views on policy, including on criminal justice, were more representative of his own views.
Since Kinsey, a more representative sample of penises have been professionally measured—presumably by taciturn urologists brandishing cold metal rulers under unforgiving fluorescent tube lighting.
For this character (and the real woman behind her), a quiet coming out is way more representative of her experience than anything else would be.
"By definition, a black woman is more representative than a white graduate from Harvard," says Caio Tendolini, a 33-year-old member of the group.
The researchers do point out that this specific reconstruction should be taken with caution—a more representative or larger dataset might produce a different result.
Her historic candidacy has resonated with many voters interested in seeing someone new, and more representative of the US writ large, in the White House.
Over the past half-decade, Apple has drastically expanded the diversity of its emoji palette in response to widespread requests for a more representative slate.
This made applying for jobs a more "formalised process", says Eileen Lavery of the Equality Commission, to make the workforce more representative of the population.
A bellwether that is more representative of what you want to predict is more likely to be useful than a bellwether that is less representative.
TV on Wednesday that women who support Democratic candidates may be doing so in part to push the party to become more representative of them.
We know that women's inclusion vastly enhances the operational effectiveness of these forces and ensures they are more representative of the populations they are protecting.
By offering the app to more users, Spotify has the chance to learn and collect data from a larger and more representative group of people.
In many of your projects, there's a blue or green background color scheme that feels more representative of early computer operating systems than modern interfaces.
In full, Pelosi's lengthy address is more representative of wider Democrat strategy right now, which is focused primarily on "resistance" to Trump and the Republicans.
For decades, democracy advocates have been pushing for more representative democracy in Hong Kong, a former British colony that returned to Chinese control in 1997.
We need to have Congress in particular be more representative of the country as a whole, and that means getting different voices into the conversation.
If the performers who take their place are of Japanese, Filipino or Hawaiian heritage, "Hawaii Five-0" will actually have become more representative on Hawaii.
A more democratic solution would be to implement a regional primary system in which larger, more representative percentages of the entire voting population could participate.
As much as Seattle residents like technology, some say the population is more representative of the rest of the country than shoppers in other cities.
The trimmed-down debate lineup has frustrated some Democratic donors, operatives and activists who hoped to see a field more representative of the party's base.
He added that it was at least good to have a greater geographical spread of donors more representative of the United Nations as a whole.
Courts have ruled the congressional map is illegally gerrymandered in order to give Republicans an advantage and have ordered it to be redrawn and more representative.
If the researchers had done a hypothetical survey instead, it could have been more representative, but then there wouldn't have been real money on the line.
Why it matters: While activists are making a lot of noise, the silence —and behind-the-scenes dealmaking — is more representative of what's really going on.
According to a representative, Bey was using a world passport because it was "more representative of his personal ideals and philosophies" than his United States passport.
A more representative picture of local tastes is painted by the menu of Jollibee, a fast-food chain that peddles sugary burgers, noodles and fried chicken.
A more representative nation Since the mid-1970s, the voting-eligible population has become less diverse than the voting-age population, a group that includes noncitizens.
The larger review pool will "be more representative of guests in general," Mr. Anderson said, and not be as heavily weighted by the more extreme responses.
It's not always perfect, but the maps tend to be at least slightly more representative of the state when both sides have seats at the table.
With the inclusion of Walgreens Boots, the index "will be more representative of the consumer and health care sectors of the U.S. economy," Mr. Blitzer said.
Note that while Sprinklr and Brandwatch have global data, it is more representative of Americans due to the platforms they survey and the keywords they use.
And when turnout doubles, the skew in turnout declines, local government becomes more representative of its residents and policies become more responsive to the broader public.
However, the kingdom may come to regret betting everything on a presidency that appears more representative of the uglier aspects of America's past than its future.
There isn't any question that South Carolina's Democratic electorate is more representative of the party as a whole than the voters in Iowa or New Hampshire.
Today, scientists realize this is a recipe for false positives, and strive for sample sizes in the hundreds and ideally from a more representative subject pool.
The scope of Ocean's listening is broad, seemingly more representative of a voracious appetite for whatever sounds good to him than whatever is cool to everyone else.
The overall look of Shine is also a game changer: Lidey and Hirabayashi have put extra effort into making it more representative of the population at large.
However, other conversations I witnessed suggest that some in the field are not as committed to an ideal of museums becoing more representative of the general population.
In fact, Lego initially resisted requests from the Toy Like Me campaign to create figures that are more representative of the children who play with its products.
They are set on reclaiming online space, making the net safer and more representative, as well as a place for women to thrive and change the world.
Researchers at Durham University found that using models who are more representative of the "actual population" could help girls and women develop a healthier attitude toward eating.
Researchers at Durham University found that using models who are more representative of the "actual population" could help girls and women develop a healthier attitude towards eating.
Among the protesters' demands are a more representative democracy to choose the city leader, who is currently elected by a small, mostly pro-Beijing group of elites.
In an effort to fight off populism, he proposed to make the European Parliament more representative of European citizens by introducing transnational lists as early as 2019.
The U.S. evidence indicates that piecemeal "convenience voting" reforms, if they do not ease the burdens of registration, do little or nothing to make turnout more representative.
"We would have to restructure bits of our business, which would probably mean more representative offices to qualify within the EU, which would be expensive," he said.
It reaffirms the essence of the democratic process, and it tends to help candidates who are both more reasonable and more representative of the public at large.
Lamb, a 33-year-old Marine veteran and former prosecutor, has positioned himself as more representative of the district than Saccone, a 60-year-old state lawmaker.
" Referring to the European Parliament elections in May, he said, "I hope the French will choose someone more representative, more serious and concrete like Marine Le Pen.
Not only will it clarify where the profession stands, but it could help inform better, more representative modeling, improving the quality of the advice economists offer policymakers.
Abrams urged Democrats to consider opening the primary contest with states more "representative of the American people as a whole," an apparent reference to Iowa's largely white demographics.
While it's understandable these issues would be more difficult to address, it's important they are fixed, as it's more representative of the way people actually use their phones.
A Changing Mindset Alzheimer's researchers at UC-Davis recognized about 15 years ago that they needed a more representative slice of the population, especially in diverse Northern California.
While Dating Around begins fairly conventionally, with a telegenic real estate agent dating five beautiful women, it unfolds to feature a diverse population more representative of New York.
But that seems like a band-aid; a temporary fix used in the hope that statistical probability alone will magically result in a more representative group of nominees.
You'll still hate it because you'll only be looking at your double chin or bad side, but they'll love it because it's more representative of who you are.
Now that Cramer has heard from many other high-growth technology companies, it has become clear to him that Tableau's disastrous results were more representative of the company.
Maine tried a different reform, instituting a ranked choice system that similarly provides greater incentive for candidates to appeal to a broader and more representative set of voters.
According to co-founder Andrew Dudum, previously of video calling platform TokBox, the larger services are more representative of the boxes of photos you stuff in your closet.
" More representative was one of the soldiers who took part in the killings who stated, "At the time, I don't recall that this was a particularly unusual thing.
With a population that's 30 percent Hispanic/Latino, 10 percent African American, and 10 percent Asian or Pacific Islander, Nevada is more representative of America as a whole.
As a whole, such donors are more representative of the gender, class, and race demographics of diverse voting constituencies — and 41 percent of Sanders's small donors are women.
The overwhelmingly white, male makeup of Trump's Cabinet stands in stark contrast to efforts over recent administrations to make the President's Cabinet more representative of the US population.
Plenty of alternatives have already been floated: Other more representative states could vote earlier, for one, or entire regions could even rotate which one gets to vote first.
It then dawns on me that this person seems more representative of the type who would play this game: not an art world baron, but an internet troll.
This has largely made the nominations more representative of the overall quality of television in any given year — though heaven knows they miss the mark here and there.
With a population that's 22020 percent Hispanic/Latino, 10 percent African American, and 10  percent Asian or Pacific Islander, Nevada is more representative of America as a whole.
Now that almost every state has passed some version of a medical marijuana law, "you get to see how it plays out in a more representative group," Shover said.
But today's update is one very real step toward a more representative version of Pinterest, one where anyone can find the shade of orange lipstick that works for them.
Among the demands made by protesters is a more representative democracy to choose the city leader, who is currently elected by a small, most pro-Beijing group of elites.
In Virginia, a state generally considered more representative of the country, Mr. Sanders received only 15 percent of the white non-college vote, while Mr. Trump claimed 33 percent.
One of the best ways to foster compromise and coöperation, Rosenbluth and Shapiro therefore suggest, would be to make each congressional district more representative of America as a whole.
The S&P 500, on the other hand, has enough market-cap and sector diversity that its movements should be more representative of how the overall market is performing.
The obsessive focus on him tends to obscure the fact that he may not represent the antithesis of American values but be more representative of them than people think.
The 0003-year Treasury note yield, more representative of changes to Fed policy, fell 16 basis points to 1.72%, off an earlier low of 1.694%, its lowest since November 2017.
Buttigieg's once tiny campaign now has more than 250 people on staff, an aide said Friday, making the South Bend, Indiana, mayor's campaign more representative of a top fundraising candidate.
Reid said his home state of Nevada, which is third in line to hold its presidential primary, is more representative of the country's demographics than both Iowa and New Hampshire.
Like many young women, I am thrilled to see people in positions of power who look like me and are more representative of the people in my community and country.
I've watched our industry shift to follow suit, to broaden the conversation and to become more representative (just look at Sports Illustrated, Barbie, and Axe in the past few months).
Alabama and Illinois — one overwhelmingly red, the other blue — were more representative of this year's tone, providing perhaps the best examples of political parties moving to enact utterly different agendas.
When gay and lesbian couples have children, they often begin to divide things as heterosexual couples do, according to new data for larger, more representative samples of the gay population.
"This is only a case-control study, and therefore needs further evaluation in large cohorts more representative of (the) general population," said Thorat, who was not involved in the study.
In its annual diversity report, The Fashion Spot found the 94 shows from the spring/summer 2018 season to more representative across different races, sizes, ages, and genders than ever before.
He blames the PA leadership, but also faults the US for decades of propping up the PA at the expense of developing a strong Palestinian democracy and younger, more representative leadership.
According to The Fashion Spot's bi-annual diversity report, the spring 2018 season (which counts 94 major shows) was more representative across different races, sizes, ages, and genders than ever before.
Hypermind does not ask the nationality of panel applicants, but given that most of them are based in France, Servan-Schreiber reckons Hypermind's forecast is more representative of the French vote.
"This name change provides a more representative description of the sport and aligns Baylor with the other institutions sponsoring this program," former Baylor athletic director Ian McCaw said at the time.
These states are also in the top four by population and top three by GDP, and their diverse populations are far more representative of America's multiculturalism than the states Trump carried.
One that doesn't really tweak story beats or characters at all, as much as it just fills those roles with a more representative cast than we're used to seeing from Hollywood?
But to understand where our world is going, I would suggest the scenes playing out on a few blocks of a middle-class commercial thoroughfare in Dubai might be more representative.
Since then, legislators have made numerous tweaks to make the Fed more accountable, more transparent, and more representative of the workers whose livelihood is affected by the Fed's monetary policy decisions.
That's why Tuesday's election in the House — which despite gerrymandering and other factors is far more representative of the country as a whole than the Senate — produced a major Democratic wave.
Something that we strive for everyday is to add and grow to be more diverse and more representative of the country at-large and we're going to continue to do that.
Orman, who describes herself as being "top heavy," doubles for actresses whose figures are more representative of American women (22% of whom wear a size 22 or above) than they are Hollywood.
Judging from the lines in Tokyo, though, I'd say that Mario Kart Arcade GP VR is more representative of Nintendo's plans for theme parks than its plans for virtual reality video games.
"I was utterly delighted to see that there was a more representative selection of actors that were going to be in these incredible Star Wars films, and that has continued," she explained.
I think on the EP everything is really dry sounding, and the LP will be more representative of how we sound live with a little bit more reverb, a little more effects.
The show's cast is more representative of the America we know (including actors of Nigerian, Afro-Puerto Rican, and Korean descent) which makes the fantasy world it creates all the more enticing.
We always thought, I think, that the idea that more people every year, year after year, would be living in greater freedom, with more representative government, was somehow an exorable ... It's not.
Something that we strive for every day is to add and grow to be more diverse and more representative of the country at-large, and we're going to continue to do that.
But addressing even just the pernicious abuses seen in North Carolina and Maryland would be a significant win for voters looking for legislatures that are more representative of, and accountable to, them.
Eberhardt told Business Insider that while the study didn't look into the cause of bias, she was eager to continue exploring the possibilities to help the venture-capital industry become more representative.
The market research firm also weighed participant's responses based on their age, sex, race, education, region, and household income to make their sample more representative of the United States as a whole.
But if Sanders really wants the Democratic Party's presidential primaries to be more representative of the public, he should forget the closed primary and go after a much better target: the caucus.
And we must reform our main political body, the Palestine Liberation Organization, which Mr. Abbas also heads, to make it more representative of the Palestinian people and their political parties, including Hamas.
Facilitating early voting, absentee voting and keeping the polls open for longer periods, including weekends, would make the achievement of a quorum more easily attainable and would make the results more representative.
The academy, it's worth noting, has significantly expanded its membership, part of a multi-year effort to make the voting body more representative and invigorate the awards process with more relevant selections.
The company has "high expectations" for April, when the Easter holiday likely boosted sales, said Padilla, adding that results for the first half of 2017 would be more representative of growth trends.
On October 31, Iraqi President Barham Salih, in a televised address, promised electoral reforms that would make the government more representative and break up some of those political factions tied to Iran.
Though it's impossible for the recommendations of a select number of people to be encompassing of all perspectives, Enriquez says they hope their reviews can be done through a more representative lens.
While Trump could renominate Allan Landon, Obama's nonpartisan, Hawaii-based pick for the position, Tahyar said it was more likely the incoming president would pick someone more representative of his voter base.
It includes six women, six people of color, and an openly LGBTQ candidate — and the conversation onstage reflected many of the benefits that emerge when there's a more representative pool of candidates.
"I feel that the more representative toys are of the real world around us, the better chance we stand at creating a healthier, more down-to-earth perception for youth," Lamm tells PEOPLE.
"'Green Book' and 'BlacKkKlansman' are more representative of the traditional best picture winner, which is a polished popular film that has an important social message," said Tom O'Neil, founder of awards website Goldderby.com.
What came out of it was a very significant step in transforming Congress to be more representative and more filled with voices of people of different generations, of women, of women of color.
Like many Labour moderates, she nominated the left-wing no-hoper, Jeremy Corbyn, for the party leadership, with the aim of making the contest livelier and more representative of the movement's grass roots.
Ask today's business school student to describe the world of his or her dreams, and you'll likely hear a description of the current system—just with more representative figures in positions of power.
The Democrats, though more representative of issues that people care about, need to call out the fringe of their party on campus, in town halls and elsewhere who are enemies of free speech.
He said the French who took part had also expressed concerns about "isolation, abandonment and indifference" from public officials, about having "a democracy that is more representative and efficient," and about climate change.
One thing that made the trustees squirm was Moses' insistence that the museum needed to be more democratic, more entertaining, more popular, more representative of the community, and more responsive to its needs.
Earlier in the day, Trump had tweeted that numerous countries were being considered as sites for the summit but seemed to note that he saw the DMZ as more "representative" of the occasion.
The alleged assailant in the Rockville High case is no more representative of all undocumented immigrants than the Border Patrol agent accused of sexually assaulting two sisters is representative of all border patrol agents.
Not only would a geographically distributed federal government be better insulated from terrorist attacks and natural catastrophes, but its work force would be much more representative of our nation's people, regional differences, and cultures.
While Unicode has made strides towards introducing emoji that are more representative of the entire population — with icons showing same-sex couples and single parent families — any symbolization of interracial partnerships is still absent.
More representative was "Céline and Julie Go Boating" (1974), a critically praised excursion, more than three hours long, in the company of two contemporary Parisians, a magician (Juliet Berto) and a librarian (Dominique Labourier).
The talks have been bogged down by differences over the implementation of a U.N. resolution calling for the Houthis to quit cities they control and hand over weapons and forming a more representative government.
Truly participatory elections — with fairly-drawn districts, automatic voter registration and easy access to the ballot — might make Congress more representative of a public that favors progressive solutions across a wide number of issues.
The Upshot/Siena poll called a younger and more diverse set of voters, knowing that many of them would not respond, to try to get a more representative sample of respondents in the end.
A more representative value manager is T. Rowe Price's John Linehan, who runs the mutual-fund company's $21 billion Equity Income fund, which has returned 10.2 percent for the 12 months ending May 31.
Last year, the journal Demography published a more representative model, estimating that for the cohort born in 1940, the lifetime risk at age 70 was 30.8 percent for men and 37.4 percent for women.
Numerous countries are being considered for the MEETING, but would Peace House/Freedom House, on the Border of North & South Korea, be a more Representative, Important and Lasting site than a third party country?
Age and transgender identity haven't gotten as much visibility, but we thought it was important to highlight those in order to make sure the runways become more representative of the population buying the clothes.
However, the research only examined data from people who had been admitted to a hospital after self-harming, and wide-scale studies on individuals more representative of the general population are yet to be published.
When the system evaluated a group of 1,000 faces, only 7 percent of which belonged to gay people (in order to be more representative of the actual proportion of the population), it did relatively poorly.
One of the virtues of reading a wider range of her writings is that she turns her ever-observant eye on Toronto, Philadelphia, and other places that are perhaps more representative of North American cities.
"Baking diversity and inclusion into a company's culture early can provide the foundation to build a much more representative workforce in later stages of growth," Kapor Capital Partner Freada Kapor Klein said in a statement.
"There is nothing short of an urgent need to have the people who buy, create and promote entertainment content be more representative of the people we serve," film producer Jenno Topping said in a statement.
Some 683 new members - many of them women or people of color - have joined the Academy in the past 12 months in a bid to make the body that chooses the Oscar winners more representative.
" But, she added, "Something that we strive for every day is to add and grow to be more diverse and more representative of the country at-large, and we're going to continue to do that.
"It's something that we strive for every day, to add and grow and be more diverse and more representative of the country at large and we're going to do that," Sanders said from the podium.
For years, the case for reforming Britain's constitution, to ensure that parties and parliament are more representative of the public, has been viewed as a somewhat academic topic, never urgent enough to demand much attention.
For a country that is slated to become majority people of color in the next few decades, it is critical to address these structural features and offer a more representative set of candidates for voters.
Though the delightfully weird "Textmergency" — featuring ghost Steve Jobs, naturally — is perhaps more representative of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's screwball strengths, Bloom's titanic performance on "You Stupid Bitch" cemented the show's deserved reputation for being truly fearless.
American elections are saturated with cash, drag on forever, foster a corrosive permanent campaign and can overemphasize the concerns of the most radical activists out of step with voters more representative of the wider national electorate.
It is, however, arguably more representative of the bulk of counterterrorism efforts by the United States since 2001, in which young men under the spell of jihadist ideology are monitored and arrested before they commit violence.
Further, GSA stands by the cost analysis in its revised plan, as those numbers are accurate, transparent, and more representative of the full costs of the project than the analysis put forth in the IG review.
Why it matters: Snap is sucking up all the tech IPO headlines, but MuleSoft is much more representative of the types of tech companies ― cloud-based enterprise software ― that are expected to hit market in 2017.
But is it better for 1,000 people to experience a work in a way that's purely visual, or for 100 people to interact with it in a way that's more representative of our full sensual capacities?
Nevada's caucuses were the first chance for White House hopefuls to demonstrate appeal to a diverse group of voters in a state far more representative of the country as a whole than Iowa and New Hampshire.
"I think it's important to ensure that a campaign is reflective of the individuals they're trying to reach, and a campaign is better served when it has a more representative staff," political director Analilia Mejia told Refinery29.
On the one hand, ongoing conversations about how to make TV shows and movies more representative and inclusive are still important and necessary, and there are always people in Hollywood who should be taking them into consideration.
Consequently, television isn't only more representative, inclusive, and, yeah, diverse, but these inclusion initiatives are actually resulting in tangible success stories — something that even those execs who are mostly concerned with profits should be able to appreciate.
" New York magazine's Rebecca Traister stated, "The heartbreak of this election for Clinton supporters is … the loss of the idea that this country was so very close to being better, more inclusive, more just, and more representative.
Revisiting Evenwel also helps to further lift the veil on Trump's motives, showing that the goal all along was never to make American democracy fairer and more representative, but to magnify the political power of white conservatives.
The company "will be more representative of the consumer and health care sectors of the U.S. economy," David Blitzer, managing director and chairman of the index committee at S&P Dow Jones Indices, said in a statement.
"The most important thing for us was to not have a formal garden, but to have this really more representative of a found condition," David Seiter, the design director and a founder of Future Green Studio, said.
Dr. Gardner's organization works to bring women working in A.I. together with business leaders and politicians to discuss the ethics, bias and potential for legislative frameworks to develop the industry in a way that is more representative.
Many political scientists say that policies that make voting easier would also make American democracy more representative and less likely to favor the interests of wealthier, older and white voters who typically turn out at higher rates.
Trump himself advocated getting rid of it after Mitt Romney's loss in the 2012 presidential election, the Times noted, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has also expressed a desire to move to a more representative system.
For me, the discussion of levels of ethnic representation in key institutions within the art community is a critical one to have if that institution is to move toward becoming more representative of the culture at large.
As the spring/summer '17 season looms, we can only hope that the catwalks will be more representative than ever and that brands will be inspired to be more inclusive in response to West's ill-conceived casting call.
"The integration of OFA with NDRC, into our redistricting effort, is going to help us have activists all over the country who are fighting for fair maps and more representative democracy," Holder told The Hill in an interview.
But what James did at his best in Miami, and what he has done in these Finals, is more representative of how he plays when he's at his singular best, and when he's playing the most like himself.
Prior studies have only looked at newly purchased e-cigs, and the authors of this study wanted to test devices that people actually use for a more representative sample, since they often contain modifications and wear-and-tear.
Alexander GoldsteinBrooklyn To the Editor: Has there been a day as depressing as Thursday, a day that saw an irrational president act out in myriad ways that were more representative of a 6-year-old than a statesman?
And I think what it's so important for people to realize is that when we have a more representative school system, when we have a school system in which everyone has equal opportunity, that benefits all of us.
But I think it is important to recognize that these stories are far more representative of the progress and setbacks comprising the global AIDS response than the case of a single patient -- promising as that case may be.
Sure, but if we're being honest, Brazil has had more than its fair share of crazy in recent decades, and its current reputation of violence and turmoil is no more representative of Brazil's reality than partying and bikinis are.
As CNN points out, Trump's full-on assault on the media is more representative of someone trying to head up his own media network than a person who wants to become the leader of the Free World, but whatever.
Mike Su, Snap's director of Yellow, tells me there haven't been any top-down directives to shift investment strategies for the accelerator and that the prevalence of offline startups in the class is just more representative of the applicants.
The talks are aimed at an agreement that would allow the Houthis and troops loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh to evacuate cities they control in northern Yemen and for the formation of a new, more representative government.
Outwardly, the Wizards are confident that their recent hot streak is more representative of the team's true quality than the early-season stretch where they ranked in the bottom half of the league in both offensive and defensive efficiency.
While PH was hailed by many observers as more representative of Malaysia's ethnic makeup, its mix of parties made it vulnerable, with several, including Mahathir's own Bersatu having Malay-first leanings which led to tensions within the PH alliance.
In a note to President Kennedy in September 1961, Ms. Pearce wrote that the donated walnut highchest newly placed in his bedroom was a "much finer and more representative example of American craftsmanship" than the one it had replaced.
"People across the country don't trust either Republicans or Democrats, and so the way we do that is by having people I think are more representative, more grounded in a movement for change, and come from the movements," she said.
In real life Wilson is personally sensitive to the societal pressures of beauty standards and the weightist paradox of a fashion industry that uses the term "plus size" to describe clothes that are in fact more representative of the norm.
Right now, though, the platform welcomes some non-gaming attractions that, for my money, are more representative of how VR use in the home is going to look if this medium manages to gain a meaningful foothold in front rooms.
But there was always the hope — and some limited evidence — these structures could evolve and become more representative, by including Kurds outside the PYD and more empowered, independent Arabs, and ultimately through holding free and fair local elections, when conditions permitted.
" Before ruling out the DMZ as the location for the summit, Trump floated the possibility of meeting with Kim there, writing in a tweet that the location could be "a more Representative, Important and Lasting site than a third party country.
"Secretary Clinton believes that the Fed needs to be more representative of America as a whole as well as that commonsense reforms -- like getting bankers off the boards of regional Federal Reserve banks -- are long overdue," said a campaign spokesperson.
Most of us have just come to accept that what we wear when we travel is less representative of our personal style, and more representative of the functionality we crave for those hours spent on planes, trains, and the like.
This will ensure that you're getting a more representative sample of customers (rather than getting only good or only bad reviews), and that you're getting perspective on the most current software, without worrying about bugs that have since been fixed.
He talked to far more people than just American riflemen who served in the final, victorious year of the war, speaking with those whose service was often far less remarkable but far more representative of what that generation went through.
Why it matters: "With its addition, the DJIA will be more representative of the consumer and health care sectors of the U.S. economy," said David Blitzer, Managing Director and Chairman of the index committee at S&P Dow Jones Indices.
"Our goal with these reforms is to make our democracy more representative purely to put power in the hands of the people, and the way that we present these reforms really has to be in terms of good government," Levin said.
"The food I get at Korai Kitchen is truly more representative of what I personally grew up with at home from my mom's kitchen, both in terms of taste and selection of dishes served," Ms. Shams wrote in an email.
Donald Trump's notorious "locker room talk" is more disturbing, and more representative of the way immature and insecure men and boys speak when they think they can get away with it, than anything found in the gentle world of this book.
Biden has dismissed concerns over his poor showings in the first two states, noting that both are overwhelmingly white, while states like Nevada and South Carolina, which are heavily Hispanic and black, are more representative of the Democratic Party's base.
Perhaps those schools are so effective at helping the poor students they do get because of networking effects (they meet rich students, who help them out) that would go away if the student body became more representative of the country.
In addition to making the leadership of the Women's March more representative of the country as a whole, the three women brought experience with organizing and activism that some of the women who had joined the effort on Facebook lacked.
And if the redrawn districts do give Navajo voters a more representative voice in the election process and Willie Grayeyes is elected to the county commission, then Navajo residents wouldn't just have to push back against the system, they could change it.
" Recruitment programs that focused on making State, especially the Foreign Service, more representative of the diversity of our country made sense in the past, but it now must shift focus to recruiting personnel for "advancing U.S. interests and keeping America and partners safe.
These concerns seek to redress serious wrongs and biases, but one can't escape the sense that the metrics by which MBAs measure "progress" can become totemic: our version of wanting to see more representative Marvel superheroes while forgetting about the extras' paychecks.
In a more representative purchase, the Paris dealer Talabardon & Gautier sold an 1806 pastel portrait thought to be of Dominique Vivant Denon, the first director of the Louvre, by the German artist Johann Christian August Schwarzt to a French collector for about €30,000.
Pearson, along with a handful of activists, arrived at Capitol Hill over the weekend after walking from Atlanta to Washington, D.C., to raise awareness about the role of corruption in politics, and demand a government that's more representative of the American people.
The "demented individual" who killed five police officers in Dallas and injured seven others, Obama said, is "no more representative of black people" than the man who killed nine people in a church in Charleston, South Carolina, is representative of white people.
Sometimes reference is made to the apocryphal George Washington quote about the Senate as the saucer that cools the hot coffee of the more representative House, though even if Washington ever said that, it was more than a century before the filibuster emerged.
Rob, Austin, and Patrick try to untangle their own feelings on difficulty and accessibility in games, pushing at the boundaries of those terms until they find something that feels more representative and less reductive than the shorthand we've all been using in this conversation.
While polls must be taken with caveats, including the fact that they represent a snapshot of public opinion at a specific time, and include a margin of error, they reflect a more representative sample and are less susceptible to manipulation than markets, Traugott said.
Black Widow, Shang-Chi, Blade and the multiethnic makeup of Eternals is another step toward a more representative MCU, while the recruitment of filmmakers like "Black Widow's" Cate Shortland, "Eternals'" Chloe Zhao and "Shang Chi's" Destin Daniel Cretton constitude strides behind the camera as well.
She announced, just days after the midterm elections, that one of her first plans in the new Congress is to establish a House diversity office, which would recruit and retain Capitol Hill employees from different backgrounds and ensure teams are more representative of our nation.
"The upside is they are getting more feedback, and as long as it's done correctly, maybe it's more representative of the entire population of buyers," said Matt Moog, the CEO of PowerReviews, a company that sells product review technology to big retailers and consumer brands.
When Edgers casually compares "Walk This Way" to the "historic" moment when "Elvis thrust his pelvis on 'The Milton Berle Show' 30 years earlier," there's that elephant again: Is anyone more representative of the long legacy of white appropriation of black art forms than Elvis?
Calls for studios to adopt more representative hiring on camera and behind the scenes date, at least, to the '70s; organizations like the Representation Project, the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, and Women in Film were all largely created to that end.
But for 2020, some young people in the state, driven by climate anxiety and the recent rise of youth activism, are fighting to make the state's progressive political spaces more representative and inclusive, while bringing some of the issues youth voters care about to the fore.
While Parliament is pushing for more power in Brussels as a way of improving the EU's image as a democratic project, many national leaders insist that they are more representative of people's wishes than a legislature for which less than half of the electorate bothered to vote.
A House of Representatives controlled by partisan delegations that do not enjoy majority support in their home states cannot serve the purpose the Framers envisioned; it is likely to be much less responsive to the interests and preferences of the People than is a more representative body.
When asked in a conference call with reporters on Thursday about the belief of some fans that his playoff appearance was more representative of what the Yankees were getting than the pitcher they saw over the final two-plus months of the regular season, Happ laughed.
For Democrats who've lamented the non-majoritarian outcomes of the Electoral College or the Senate, this suggests that policies expanding access to voting — ideas far less drastic than the compulsory voting that is used in Australia and some other nations — might make those institutions more representative.
"I don't think people see [Donovan] as a 'Never Trumper,' but they see Grimm in his belligerent style as more representative of the Trump political lifestyle and I think that resonates with voters," said Richard Flanagan, a political science professor at the College of Staten Island.
"The most likely reason that age was not an independent predictor of complications is that other geriatric syndromes, such as frailty, cognitive impairment and functional decline, are more representative of a patient's surgical risk than chronological age," Seib, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
Asked by "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil why voters in more diverse states should back him if voters in Iowa and New Hampshire do not, Biden said the electorates in states like Nevada and South Carolina are more representative of the American population as a whole.
The startup competes against legacy contract research organizations, called CROs, but Science 37's pitch is that it gives participants the ability to complete the study from the comfort of their home, which allows the firm to obtain a more representative sample of clinic participants, the company says.
It would've been easier to just solely focus on the "popular" kid and his girlfriend, but it felt to me like they found better content, maybe more relatable content, certainly more meaningful content in telling a wider range of stories that were perhaps more representative of all kids.
CORRA, which measures the average cost of Canadian dollar overnight collateralized funding, will be based on a wider set of transaction data provided by the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada, with the aim of making it more representative of the repurchase agreement (repo) market, the central bank said.
Just go to a race, whether it's your local 5K or a major city marathon, and you'll see a range of ages, shapes and sizes that are much more representative of what the population actually looks like than if you did the same thing in 1990, or even 2000.
"We know that the government delivers better outcomes for everyone when it is more representative of the people it is serving, but women and LGBTQ people—and the perspectives they bring about the issues that are important for their communities—continue to be vastly underrepresented," Turner told VICE.
Mr Jones gives the crown to Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild", its music and message much more representative of the tumultuous year in which Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy were assassinated, the Vietnam war ground on and Stanley Kubrick's dark masterpiece, "2001: A Space Odyssey", was released.
High-powered telescopes and sensitive imaging devices are even more susceptible to the issue; the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope team said Starlink was merely a "nuisance," but acknowledged that for others it may be a far greater threat, and referred to the IAU statement as more representative of the global community.
From the beginning, reality programming has tapped a variety of participants, which tends to be more representative of America's racial make up [...] Another positive aspect of the reality show phenomenon has been the opportunity for the world to see African-Americans, Hispanics and Asian-Americans as professionals, students, laborers and homemakers.
Anything that takes members of Congress away from the gamut of lobbyist-sponsored fundraisers and cold-calling wealthy people and puts them in the living rooms of more representative groups of constituents would be a major game changer for the kinds of concerns that filter up to lawmakers as top priorities.
The grouchy old white guys at the Hollywood trade papers were the biggest boo-birds — hardly a surprise there — but a poll of hipper, more representative, culturally savvy critics augured well for the July 15 release: Ghostbusters is not without its problems, but it's fun, funny, and worth your time.
" On diversity at White House after Manigault-Newman's departure: "We have a very diverse team at the White House ... It's something that we strive for every day is to add and grow, to be more diverse and more representative of the country at large and we're going to do that.
Though it can't be expected that investments will keep the pace sent in the past two months, Magic Leap's monster round shouldn't be discounted as a fluke that just skews the graph, it's more representative of the excitement directed towards the future adoption rates of augmented reality tech in general.
Every big company with traffic is launching a dedicated commerce initiative because it&aposs clear that ad-based models are going to be replaced in many ways by commerce —  and by actions — a format much more representative of the behaviors we&aposve all established in this era&aposs dominant platform, mobile.
Optimistic New York fans tried to counter with cries of, "If you take away this blowout loss ... and that blowout loss ... and this other blowout loss," but the truth was that all those ass-whoopings were more representative of the club's overall play than its 9-5 record in close games.
Clearly, Vogue Arabia's readers saw that for themselves and they are hard at work to shine a light on how fashion imagery should be a mirror to larger cultural, social, and political issues — and perhaps this September issue will just be the latest catalyst to (hopefully) steer things in a more representative direction.
"There's not a company that could operate where you say, O.K., we're gonna operate for awhile, then just think about it and take a rest, then work some more," Representative Kay Granger of Texas, the top Republican on the House Appropriations Committee, told reporters earlier this month during a discussion about defense funding.
CORRA, which measures the average cost of overnight collateralized funding and is currently administered by Refinitiv, will be based on a wider set of transaction data provided by the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada, with the aim of making it more representative of the repurchase agreement market, the central bank said.
Read more: Tourists captured the moment a plane crash-landed onto the shore in a busy Maryland beach townMale test dummies, which were the only kind that were widely used until 2003, when the 110-pound female dummy was introduced, are much more representative of the male population, the researchers told CityLab.
Globe nominations in recent years for actors like Hong Chau, Riz Ahmed, Dev Patel and Archie Panjabi have both served as moments of celebration for the Asian community and bolstered wider discussion about the need for more representative storytelling and casting (because more diverse nominations can only happen if filmmaking becomes more diverse).
Both movies, and others made around the same time that criticize white progressives, such as Dear White People (a 2014 movie that became a show three years later), stem from a mutual preoccupation that bubbled up organically from vastly different filmmakers, making each project seem all the more representative of its moment.
The release of the Fountains of Wayne song "Stacy's Mom" in 2003 was more representative of the trend than a catalyst for its growth; however, another spike in MILF porn interest occurred between 2007 and 2009, when performer Lisa Ann's parody portrayal of Sarah Palin in the 2008 film Who's Nailin' Paylin?
"We relied on kids who were surveyed at school and self-disclosed this information anonymously, which gives us a better and more representative picture of self-harm in the US," Nick McRee, chair of the department of sociology and social work at University of Portland and a coauthor of the study, told BuzzFeed News.
For the sake of argument, if one were to assume that the diversity of the interns should roughly reflect the demographics of their districts, then it looks as if (according to my eyeball estimates of the demographics in the photo) the specifically Democratic House intern photo is racially more representative than the Paul Ryan one.
The poll is a reminder of the political landscape that awaits candidates after they exit the extremely white, first-in-the-nation caucus and primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire and head to South Carolina, Nevada, and the subsequent Super Tuesday states, many of which are more representative of the national Democratic coalition.
Nominating anyone along those lines would have fulfilled a promise to make the court more representative of the nation and drawn attention to the Republican Party's desperate, power-mad commitment to keeping the Court the same, and their blindness to the merits of having a more diverse court—even if it means handing the nomination power to Donald Trump.
"You get more diversity and creativity in your problem solving, and you end up having a much better and more representative approach to solving the challenges faced by the population you serve," he added, noting that women and girls make up just over half the Canadian population but only 20 percent of federally elected decision-makers.
This sort of historical analysis places the MMA in line with the practices of other institutions that are lately taking steps to reach more diverse audiences, become more inclusive, and acknowledge the sometimes sordid pasts of objects in their collections, thus moving the art museum toward the goal of making their visitors more representative of the general population.
The framers hotly debated whether the Supreme Court should adjudicate impeachment so the president would not be subject solely to the judgment of the legislative branch or if impeachment trials should occur in the Senate, which was more representative of the breadth of the nation and more attuned to the practical and political impact of removing the Chief Executive.
In an era during which many elite public colleges are enrolling fewer black students than they were several decades ago, the department has rescinded guidance from the Obama administration suggesting colleges should consider race as a factor in diversifying their campuses, placing a chilling effect on campuses that want to become more representative of their state and local populations.
More representative of the term's early cases is the opening docket on Monday the 1st: Kavanaugh will miss riveting cases on the scope of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act as it applies to employers part of political divisions of states, and on whether determinations of economic impact in designating critical habitat are subject to judicial review.
Since the 1990s UNESCO has been pushing a campaign for a more representative list, to the point where they actually say no to new sites from countries like Italy, Germany, and France because there are too many, and favor sites from Pacific and Asian states, particularly those that have few or no sites on the lists.
White House chief of staff Denis McDonoughDenis Richard McDonough2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care The Hill's Morning Report — Trump retreats on census citizenship question Democratic candidates should counter Trump's foreign policy MORE says President Obama's final State of the Union address will cast an optimistic tone about America's future with respect to increasing economic mobility, robust national security and more representative democracy.
We did so by a large margin (I believe the vote was nearly unanimous) because we believed elected governors, senators and House members, who received millions or hundreds of thousands of votes, were far more representative of the broad electorate — racially, economically, religiously, ideologically — than the relatively small fraction of eligible Democrats and independents who participated in party primaries and particularly the low-turnout caucuses.
But there is simply no moment more representative of how The Crown can bring even the smallest grievances to startling light than in the second season's thirdepisode, when Elizabeth and Philip face off in their harshest interaction to date (one that is teased in media res at the beginning of the season's premiere, before it flashes back five months to show how, exactly, they got there).
"They seem to be embraced by many different segments of the music-consuming populace for many different reasons, which I think is a lot more representative of how music is actually made in 2017," said Jenn Wasner, who sings and writes songs for the rock band Wye Oak and the electronics-oriented Flock of Dimes, which will be touring with Sylvan Esso in August.
"The penalties the [Republican National Committee] devised for 2016 — the so-called super penalty — kept states in line behind Iowa, New Hampshire, and the other carve-out states," says Josh Putnam, the founder of Frontloading HQ. The DNC, however, hasn't instituted major changes to the primary calendar since 23, when it selected Nevada and South Carolina to join the batch of early states in order to make the calendar more representative.
The best Glick segment throughout the six episodes was the first, as Glick's guest Larry David gave as good as he got: But in the sixth episode, the always game Kelly Ripa stepped in to let Glick rant essentially uninterrupted as she couldn't stop laughing, which is probably more representative of how these segments go: Still, neither Rudolph nor Short lean much harder than that on the characters they'd already created at SNL or elsewhere.
They also weighed on how the religion handles sex abuse reporting and political civility: &aposWE BRING NEW EXPERIENCE&apos The selections of Soares and Gong as new members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles during a church conference on March 30 triggered excitement among many Mormons who for years have been hoping for the faith&aposs top leadership to be more representative of a religion has more than half of the its 16 million members outside the United States.
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" GREG KUHNERT, PORTFOLIO MANAGER AT INVESTEC ALL CHINA EQUITY FUND (via email) "At long last MSCI has included the second largest equity market in the world in their indices, thanks to improved accessibility from the Hong Kong and Shanghai/Shenzhen Connect programmes... We believe Chinese A shares bring great benefits to global investors, namely the ability to invest in a broader universe of ideas (over 3,000 listed A shares) that are more representative of the Chinese economy and its new growth drivers, along with greater diversification benefits from an overall portfolio volatility perspective.
" GREG KUHNERT, PORTFOLIO MANAGER AT INVESTEC ALL CHINA EQUITY FUND (via email) "At long last MSCI has included the second largest equity market in the world in their indices, thanks to improved accessibility from the Hong Kong and Shanghai/Shenzhen Connect programs... We believe Chinese A shares bring great benefits to global investors, namely the ability to invest in a broader universe of ideas (over 3,000 listed A shares) that are more representative of the Chinese economy and its new growth drivers, along with greater diversification benefits from an overall portfolio volatility perspective.
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