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"unrepresentative" Definitions
  1. unrepresentative (of somebody/something) not typical of a group of people or things and therefore not useful as a source of information about that group

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Completely unrealistic and unrepresentative of the world we live in.
The three plays, Collins said, were unrepresentative of anything worrisome.
It's also dismally unrepresentative of the disabled community as a whole.
Friday's choreography, trivial at best, was not unrepresentative of Ardani presentations.
And of the two chambers, the Senate is the more unrepresentative.
Cotton also called the Foreign Relations Committee "unrepresentative" of the entire Senate.
It is just completely unrepresentative of such a vast number of women.
The excerpts were accurate — but unrepresentative of the speech as a whole.
"Bernie Bros are very much unrepresentative of Bernie supporters in general," he said.
There is also no meaningful early vote, which can often be deeply unrepresentative.
The main issue was the union's opaque policy-making procedures and unrepresentative electoral system.
First, Mr Levitt's sample frame was pretty unrepresentative of the population as a whole.
The CGT may be unrepresentative, misguided and bloody-minded, but it has a point.
So Trump cut off a point even from their ratings with the unrepresentative sample.
It like a lot of other very unrepresentative counties went heavily to Donald Trump.
It's not just that the Iowa caucus is unrepresentative demographically -- more than 90% white.
But sheltering incumbents means upholding a status quo that is unrepresentative of today's America.
When this disparity encounters the Electoral College, it could translate to staggeringly unrepresentative election results.
But Smuts did not meet with them, and dismissed their views as unrepresentative and exaggerated.
DES MOINES, Iowa — It's too white, too old, and wildly unrepresentative of the Democratic Party.
Other political parties, including many with Taliban contacts, have denounced that negotiating team as unrepresentative.
But it can also be dangerously unrepresentative of the actual complexity of the world around us.
The members who are solidifying behind Mr Johnson, the most likely winner, are even more unrepresentative.
But he is oddly unrepresentative of his current red state constituents and their newly empowered governors.
The pool of drivers that the police might stop could be unrepresentative in all sorts of ways.
And Nevada has a caucus system, which means low turnout and which can result in unrepresentative outcomes.
But sometimes maps produce unrepresentative results not because of smoky backroom deals or elaborate data-driven gerrymandering.
As the Plains later depopulated and American cities, then suburbs, swelled, the Senate became even more unrepresentative.
Yes, but, per NYT: Data from iPhone and Apple Watch owners is an unrepresentative sample of society.
In the Democratic presidential primary, two states have had their say — two small, unrepresentative, delegate-poor states.
Partisan gerrymandering creates an unrepresentative democracy and encourages self-interested politics where politicians put party before country.
Yes, we knew that sudden flare-ups of calls, mail, and faxes was unrepresentative of the full public.
Or finally, they could eliminate the filibuster altogether, end that undemocratic tool in an already undemocratic, unrepresentative Senate.
Even a movement-based campaign will still be constrained by an unrepresentative system designed to stymie meaningful change.
Iowa is an unrepresentative state, and its caucuses impose an unconscionable burden on voters who wish to participate.
This proved to be influential when these unrepresentative takings were used against Bahmanzadeh as a motivation to commit crime.
Whoever wins early elections, in unrepresentative states with tiny electorates and against different choices, is presumed to be electable.
In fact, it was an unrepresentative social-media study by Brand Analytics, an audience-research firm based in Moscow.
The big recent development has not been shifting leads in Iowa, a state quite unrepresentative of the general electorate.
Many suffer from undesirable sampling methods that yield unrepresentative results, which cannot be reliably corrected with standard statistical techniques.
At panel discussions with provocative titles like "Winter is Here", venture capitalists and entrepreneurs stressed that SoftBank was unrepresentative.
Ranked choice voting (RCV) is the best way to allow greater voter choice without wasted votes and unrepresentative winners.
For economic and demographic trends have interacted with political change to make the Senate deeply unrepresentative of American reality.
With so few samples, the data could be based on unrepresentative ditchweed—not what most people were actually smoking.
Candidates are spending more time in other states, and have even criticized Iowa for being unrepresentative of the party.
But it remains a rare occurrence, and as a result Broadway remains unrepresentative of the full range of humanity.
But whoever is responsible, this is the Senate now and in the future: an unrepresentative, tightly controlled legislative body.
That was the sound of my Freshers Week, but really, it was quite unrepresentative of the scene you were leading.
Mr. Dowd recalled the day in 2004 when he realized how much the existing system encouraged narrow, unrepresentative campaign strategies.
Boris Johnson is poised to become prime minister thanks to a small, unrepresentative population of Brexiteer voters bent on destruction.
Or on how willing a campaign is to sink insane amounts of time and money into a small, unrepresentative state?
It was an idyll, she came to feel, that for all its charms was perilously unrepresentative of the wider world.
The Iowa caucuses have long been a target of criticism for being too unrepresentative of the country and too inaccessible.
Immigrant advocates said that hype and false promises had attracted a group that was somewhat unrepresentative of typical asylum seekers.
The Senate is especially tricky because it's inherently an unrepresentative body (with each state getting equal representation, regardless of population).
Gerrymandering, voter suppression, and uncontrolled campaign spending will continue to result in elections skewed in an unrepresentative and undemocratic direction.
In the 1950s-60s, an unrepresentative secular-liberal elite seized the churches, universities and media of a god-fearing, virtuous people.
These two states are unrepresentative of America, critics contend, overwhelmingly white and older and harmful particularly to much more diverse Democrats.
And even if it weren't, it would remain the case that those delegates are overwhelmingly unrepresentative of Sanders supporters writ large.
Assuming that Mr. Trump loses, many Republicans will try to pretend that he was a complete outlier, unrepresentative of the party.
Is a system in which public servants are selected by a highly unrepresentative fraction of the over-all population especially democratic?
The 51 California nursing homes in Dr. Rahman's study had garnered just five reviews on average — a tiny, probably unrepresentative sample.
Shares closed down 0.2% at $37.26, snapping an eight day winning streak, in a finish unrepresentative of Virgin Galactic's volatile trading.
According to Weaver, though, these studies might be dated or otherwise unrepresentative of how people's habits are actually changed by these devices.
The representation of women is not the only issue here; economics departments are also unrepresentative in terms of faculty from various minorities.
"The superdelegate system is unrepresentative, contradicts the purported values of the party, and reduces the party's moral authority," they wrote the DNC.
But they have been criticised for looking at unrepresentative groups of people: students (inevitably), scientists and particularly heavy users of social networks.
How many Thanksgiving school plays depicting, at best, a deeply unrepresentative depiction of Native-colonizer interactions did I have to sit through?
The echoes of yesterday's absolute tyrants are present in Surkov's words — and, indeed, in the fabric of Putin's unrepresentative, kleptocratic state itself.
When a state is ruthlessly districted, voters are robbed of meaningful elections and, as just happened in Georgia, unrepresentative policies become law.
But the U.S.C./LAT poll had terrible luck: The single most overweighted person in the survey was unrepresentative of his demographic group.
Its emphasis on how unrepresentative most political activists are helps explain why the Tea Party gained so much influence over congressional Republicans.
With so much data already in by that time, unrepresentative data at the end of a night can be a big surprise.
His job as a sensitivity reader also shows: "Sounded a little Eurocentric to me," is a not unrepresentative observation by the narrator.
In general, there are three basic ways polls go wrong: ■ an unrepresentative sample that doesn't accurately reflect the population it's trying to measure.
Instead they weaponize their wealth, with the aim of creating even more capital and remaking society according to their own, unrepresentative political beliefs.
Failing to do so will leave his political revolution fatally unrepresentative of both America and the party he only recently called his own.
This link is arguably overemphasised on social media, with accounts often generating engagement with violence which is unrepresentative of the scene more generally.
Primaries occur in almost every jurisdiction in the country, while special elections (particularly if analyzed without adjusting for population) are often deeply unrepresentative.
When large numbers of people don't vote, elections are indeed decided by narrow, unrepresentative groups and in the interests of wealth and power.
General Assiri's interest in assassinations was unsurprising but unrepresentative of official policy, said one Saudi familiar with the inquiry into the Khashoggi killing.
At campaign events, he stresses that the Iowa results are unrepresentative of his ability to win bigger battleground states like Pennsylvania and Michigan.
However, this is likely unrepresentative because Canada's prohibition against adult recreational use was overturned at the start of the third quarter, on Oct. 17.
The views of diehard Trump supporters are unrepresentative, a fact that may prove more than usually disorienting for some of them on November 9th.
While it's hard to pass on a chance to stoke startup schadenfreude, perhaps we could focus less on these rare, unrepresentative and dispiriting examples?
"Boris Johnson has won the support of fewer than 85033,000 unrepresentative Conservative Party members," Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn tweeted before targeting Johnson on Brexit.
If the game can recompose its character portraits, I expect it could at least address the garish (and unrepresentative) manual illustration, and perhaps its text.
In a statement to The Verge, Tesla called the anecdotes "misleading" and said that they were unrepresentative of what it's like to work at Tesla.
The US Senate is, by design, a grotesquely unrepresentative body that amplifies the power of small states at the expense of voters in big states.
While our respondents are somewhat unrepresentative in social class (since the poorest Brazilians lack access to the Internet), they are representative by region and gender.
"It would be a mistake to claim that one isolated report on an admittedly small and unrepresentative sample size represents an entire discipline," Greer wrote.
During the early days of internet polling, many feared that online samples were bound to be unrepresentative, mainly because they would include too few older people.
As a result of this, games continue to provide us with a simpler collection of instructions, usually entirely unrepresentative of the complexities of real-world interactions.
As it stands, the process puts too much power into the hands of an unrepresentative few voters, a fickle few donors, and a careening media focus.
When talking to potential voters, reporters are always aware that the sample of views in their notebook is small and unrepresentative in all sorts of ways.
And, the company says, WeWork International is merely a "service" business for the dozens of buildings it runs in London, making it unrepresentative of the company.
The result is that an extraordinarily unrepresentative set of residents determines how local governments distribute services and spend the almost $2 trillion that local governments control.
In practice, it has empowered an unrepresentative group of older, white homeowners to dominate land use proceedings, overwhelmingly in opposition to the construction of new housing.
In evidence-based medicine, though, anecdotes are considered the lowest form of evidence, since they may be cherry-picked or otherwise unrepresentative of a broader experience.
The paradigm has endured even though they're deeply unrepresentative of the country's diversity and respectively comprise less than 2450 percent of the total national delegate haul.
It also seems that they're exceptionally unrepresentative of Saturday league football, as the same can't be said for the other (same-sex) teams we've played against.
When voters are given the dominant role in choosing a nominee — as with primaries here — only an unrepresentative subset tends to participate, which skews the process.
The Spanish government maintained that the vote was illegal as well as unrepresentative, and there's zero chance that an independent nation will emerge from the ballot.
Ireland began sending members to the Parliament in London in 1801 after its own unrepresentative legislature was closed under the Act of Union between the two islands.
Or it could have dismissed the failure as unrepresentative — there were unusual floods in Bangladesh in 2017, it could argue, which might have caused the program failures.
We see limited roles for women in Hollywood, we see the vast majority of roles going to white folks and not people of color, and unrepresentative story.
Iowa and New Hampshire were difficult contests for her, but they're also extraordinarily unrepresentative of the national Democratic electorate, with whom she still enjoys a robust lead.
Nevertheless, Biden enjoying an extremely comfortable lead in the polls is a reminder that progressive political obsessives are in crucial ways unrepresentative of the Democratic Party's voters.
It's possible that he had an unrepresentative sample for this group, or that an analysis of more moderate Trump fans (your 6s and 7s) could be different.
"If the elections were free ... Bernie Sanders would be president of the United States," he said, criticizing the U.S. Electoral College system as unrepresentative of popular sentiment.
In consequence, two unrepresentative states receive lots of attention as the general election approaches in earnest, and voters there prop up candidates who appeal mostly to them.
Democratic voters (and political journalists) would be making a mistake to disqualify him based on a disappointing finish in one fairly small, overwhelmingly white, highly unrepresentative state.
For that matter, they'd be making a mistake to disqualify him if he also struggles in New Hampshire — which is likewise small, overwhelmingly white and highly unrepresentative.
I feared that I might have been talking with an unrepresentative group until I stumbled upon a recent survey of leading academic economists showing a similar pattern.
We fear that these early experiments will be crude, naïve, immature or unrepresentative, and that they will shatter the image we've conjured of the mastermind behind them.
Maybe that's wrong; the second-biggest concern the Times's needle masters have about it, they write, is that the first precincts to report will just be unrepresentative, period.
Not only is this cohort wholly unrepresentative of the general population, we might also expect that by accident or design, some of those numbers could have been inaccurate.
"Although isolated and unrepresentative, these acts of hatred, intolerance and xenophobia are extremely worrying," the International Organization of Migration and U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said in a statement.
For those who pay close enough attention to have an opinion about the New Republic (admittedly a small unrepresentative minority of the population), Hughes's tenure was very controversial.
But ahead of the film's release next week in Singapore, where the film was largely shot, detractors say the cast is unrepresentative of diversity in the city-state.
The Senate structure is so unrepresentative that the nearly 580,000 people of Wyoming are allocated an identical number of senators as the nearly 40 million residents of California.
Mr. Ghani's choice — a group of negotiators that would include several government ministers and be led by his chief of staff — was denounced as unrepresentative by the opposition.
A colleague suggested that caucuses and state conventions are unlikely to be the solution because of the highly unrepresentative sample of people who turn up at these events.
Polling errors can stem either from getting an unrepresentative sample of respondents within each group, or from incorrectly predicting how many of each type of voter will show up.
Never mind that the alt-right is tiny and unrepresentative of conservatism, or even that Trump has allied with alt-right figures but never endorsed the movement by name.
"There has been no pressing need for Swiss Re to divest shares at a price that we consider to be unrepresentative of ReAssure's value and future prospects," he said.
Part of the problem now is that while a majority of voters lean towards one party or another, our politicians are chosen by a unrepresentative minority of extreme partisans.
With criticism growing that the party's nominating process is unrepresentative and impenetrable, Pennsylvania's system of awarding delegates, on the Republican side only, stands out as perhaps the most confusing.
AI algorithms are only as good as the data they're trained on, and many facial recognition systems are still trained and evaluated on data unrepresentative of real-world situations.
Unfortunately, because of the dominance of hobbits and hooligans, democratic outcomes are not only unrepresentative of the majority's true views, but also wrong and damaging to the common good.
Democratic candidates in this cycle have criticized the DNC outright for putting Iowa, which is over 90% white and largely unrepresentative of the nation, first in the primary process.
One was the fact that Julia's elegant apartment, magnificent wardrobe and saintly, unruffled temperament were surely unrepresentative of the life of any single working mother of a young child.
Although it was once convenient to dismiss such observations as anecdotal and unrepresentative, now the AMCHA Initiative, a campus anti-Semitism watchdog group, documents empirically what we all know.
But taken to an extreme, partisan gerrymandering can lead to state legislatures and congressional delegations that are deeply unrepresentative of the political views of the people of a state.
Rather, it's that they report on them in ways that make them sound dry and dull or just random and unrepresentative, without ever acknowledging their wider interest or significance.
Rather, it's that they report on them in ways that make them sound dry and dull or just random and unrepresentative, without ever acknowledging their wider interest or significance.
The history of international relations has focused too much on the most unrepresentative period of the last millennium — the century and a half in which Europe dominated the world.
The simple step of screening out self-identified unregistered voters can introduce errors and bias, if the people who identify as being registered and with a certain party are unrepresentative.
THIS was meant to be the week when a proud, sovereign nation served notice that it wanted to leave the overbearing, unrepresentative union to which it had long been shackled.
The type of millennial that much of the media flocks to—white, rich, thoughtlessly entitled—is largely unrepresentative of what is, in fact, a diverse and often downwardly mobile group.
But rebels and bandits were unrepresentative: Most peasants were devout and submissive, which is of course why Russian and Chinese Communists hated them so much, and waged war against them.
For the House of Representatives and state legislatures, low-turnout, one-party primary elections currently empower big donors and extreme ideological activists and facilitate the nomination of extreme, unrepresentative candidates.
In a country where virtually any citizen is eligible to serve in public office, why are our elected representatives almost all drawn from such an unrepresentative slice of the economy?
Voters elsewhere must then wait to choose from a field that has been narrowed by voters from two small, unrepresentative states that hold roughly 2 percent of the U.S. population.
For Iowa Democrats, the catastrophe is yet another blow to a caucus process that an increasingly vocal set of the party has come to see as exclusionary, antiquated and unrepresentative.
If Bannon and his challengers don't pursue this tack, they will simply replace one set of unrepresentative leaders with another, hurting the very president whose agenda he purports to support.
" The FBI, in a statement, said Director Chris Wray feels the conduct of certain FBI employees described in Horowitz's report is "unacceptable and unrepresentative of the FBI as an institution.
Yet though these agitators may be crackpots, criminals, terrorists or all three—and only a handful are holed up in Oregon—it would be wrong entirely to dismiss them as unrepresentative.
The May survey was shared with Axios "President Donald Trump appeared to refer to the poll in a Monday tweet in which he argued that the congresswomen were "very unpopular & unrepresentative.
Though Hayne appointed his wife to the board in an effort to diversify, the upper ranks of the company remain incredibly unrepresentative of the women to whom it markets its products.
Neo-pagans, Viking re-enactors and fans of the national ski team expressed dismay at what they considered "giving up" the collective ownership of ancestral symbols to a tiny, unrepresentative minority.
This is a common challenge American presidential candidates face after having to satisfy an unrepresentative group of voters in primary contests, but it is particularly pronounced for Trump, for two reasons.
An inquiry by the British Polling Council, an industry group, blamed unrepresentative samples: British polls have long tended to overstate support for Labour and understate support for the Conservatives (see chart 2000).
For many residents, the police force has been viewed as overly aggressive and unrepresentative of a city where over half the 22015,212 residents are black and where racial problems date back decades.
Advocates of openness retort that Mssrs Hannan and Carswell are part of an unrepresentative elite and that what "really" drove large numbers of people to vote to leave was fear of immigration.
Cuba also objected to U.S. support for its political dissidents, whom some Americans consider champions of human rights but whom the Cuban government views as an unrepresentative minority funded by U.S. interests.
Many critics, including Vox's Dylan Matthews, argue that Iowa's population is unrepresentative of the country as a whole — the state is much more white, more rural, and has fewer foreign-born people.
But since the federal prison system only houses 85033 percent of U.S. prisoners and only those incarcerated for federal offenses, it is a small and unrepresentative part of the U.S. prison population.
They have been criticized for supporting an administration deeply unpopular with African-Americans and being unrepresentative of African-American women (94 percent of female African-American voters cast ballots against Mr. Trump).
He added yet another GOP seat in a Senate that continues to be unrepresentative of American voters, partially because close to 700,000 residents in Washington DC don't have a senator at all.
The demonstrators called for ousting the politicians who run Iraq, many of whom they accuse of having ties to Iran, and changing Iraq's system of government, which they see as corrupt and unrepresentative.
As Mr. Guess notes, politicians and media outlets therefore tend not only to cater to this highly unrepresentative subset of Americans, but also to draw faulty inferences from them about the public's preferences.
If we don't, Trump and his followers will continue to believe that they have a mandate from a majority of Americans and that liberals are a small, pesky, unrepresentative group living a bubble.
So if you feel like the media's increasing pessimism about her chances is out of step with your personal experience of the world, it's very possible that your personal experience is just unrepresentative.
Asked to explain, the C.D.C. said the study excluded older people because they were less likely than younger adults to participate in 6083-hour urine collection, which would have created an unrepresentative sample.
Four years later, the anachronistic — and admittedly unrepresentative — surveys would be supplanted by slick, nationally televised debates with Trump, center-stage, lobbing attacks and demeaning nicknames at his opponents while the crowd roared.
We need to consider whether it is right that a small number of unrepresentative, rich funders and scientists are able to implement technologies that have the ability to radically alter society in unprecedented ways.
An unrepresentative survey of staff members at Mr Trump's five-star extravaganza, each of them of Hispanic extraction, reveals that Mr Trump put no pressure, however subtle, on his employees to vote for him.
Voters do not get a say on Supreme Court nominations, of course, and the Senate is notoriously unrepresentative of the country as a whole in a way that tilts toward rural states and Republicans.
Leonard BreslowChevy Chase, Md. To the Editor: What Paul Krugman implies but does not say is that we need to repair the wildly unrepresentative and antidemocratic structure of the Senate through a constitutional amendment.
Ohioans who pay attention to these things note with amusement that the Democrats are having their debate in a suburb of Columbus, a city that seems markedly unrepresentative of the state it sits in.
Keri HornbuckleIowa City To the Editor: The privileged status of Iowa's caucuses leading off the presidential campaign season has long been criticized as unrepresentative of the Democratic electorate: too rural, too white, too old.
Already, a number of prominent Democrats have questioned the role of Iowa casting the first ballots in the primary process, criticizing the largely white, older state as unrepresentative of the diversity of their party.
Two small, unrepresentative states will set the terms of the Democratic presidential campaign, exerting far more influence over the nominating process than states that rank 214nd and 18nd in population have any right to.
No matter how unrepresentative of modern America their state is, they have fiercely — and thus far successfully — defended their "first in the nation" role in presidential years, as if it were ordained by Scripture.
An unrepresentative survey of staff members at Mr Trump's five-star extravaganza, each of them of Hispanic extraction, reveals that Mr Trump didn't put any pressure, however subtle, on his employees to vote for him.
After four decades of conflict, hundreds of thousands of deaths and the distinction of being the world's bloodiest conflict, the Afghan people are war-weary and tired of external and unrepresentative forces dictating their future.
"If Democrats want to unite around the foul language & racist hatred spewed from the mouths and actions of these very unpopular & unrepresentative Congresswomen, it will be interesting to see how it plays out," Trump tweeted.
As it stands now, the Senate is highly undemocratic and strikingly unrepresentative, with an affluent membership composed mostly of white men, who are about 30 percent of the population but hold 71 of the seats.
But only a few past animal studies have closely tracked changes to synapses after exercise and none looked simultaneously at stress, leaving the results unrepresentative of actual life, which always contains some amount of stress.
But as the military services draw from an ever-narrower demographic pool—southern recruitment has soared over the past 40 years, while that from the north-east has plummeted—its attitudes could grow more unrepresentative.
" He added in a statement on Saturday: "The next prime minister should be chosen not by the U.S. president, nor by 100,000 unrepresentative Conservative party members, but by the British people in a general election.
It turns out those things were the preoccupations of a thin and unrepresentative conservative elite, primarily in DC. The Tea Party uprising and its culmination in Trump were driven by white resentment and white backlash.
This isn't to say Twitter is representative and we should pay more attention to it, but it does suggest that its users – at least the ones who voted in the Granite State – were not wildly unrepresentative.
PHILLIP RAPOZAFormer international judge on the Special Panels for Serious Crimes in Timor-Leste New Bedford, Massachusetts I agree with Bagehot's view that Parliament has become unrepresentative of the people it purports to serve (May 12th).
They are unrepresentative of Britain: according to research from Queen Mary University of London, 86% of Tory members are middle class and 443% are white, whereas only 54% of Britons are middle class and 87% white.
"Johnson has won the support of fewer than 100,000 unrepresentative Conservative Party members by promising tax cuts for the richest, presenting himself as the bankers' friend, and pushing for a damaging No Deal Brexit," he tweeted.
"If Democrats want to unite around the foul language & racist hatred spewed from the mouths and actions of these very unpopular & unrepresentative Congresswomen, it will be interesting to see how it plays out," he tweeted Monday.
They were the group least likely to want to run for office, and that's scary for the country, because it means that we could get an even more unrepresentative government if women of color don't run.
The single-day snapshot reflects data that happened post-purge, and Cox and Slee contend that it's an "artificial and unrepresentative sample" of how many entire-unit listings were listed on Airbnb for most of 2015.
As Adam Jentleson, a former aide to Senator Harry Reid, tweeted yesterday, referring to Sanders's backers posting snake emojis to refer to Elizabeth Warren: Bernie's snake posters are a tiny, unrepresentative fraction of his wonderful supporters.
By then, they'll have a better feel for just how good he really is—but they won't know for sure, because a one-and-done data set of 30-40 NCAA games can create wonky, unrepresentative numbers.
"If Democrats want to unite around the foul language & racist hatred spewed from the mouths and actions of these very unpopular & unrepresentative Congresswomen, it will be interesting to see how it plays out," he tweeted early Monday.
"To place such importance on having two small states, with a very small amount of delegates, and unrepresentative of the nation and the Democratic Party as a whole, being the first to vote cannot continue," she said.
He was always a nice schematic fit with the other starters at both ends and the lineup data usually held up, but a belief that he "couldn't" start, rooted in a small handful of unrepresentative games, persisted.
The thin margin of Clinton's win in Iowa and the strong Sanders win in New Hampshire have both been written off as products of unrepresentative, largely white states, one of them adjacent to Sanders's home base in Vermont.
Supporters of the practice have relied on very small samples of unrepresentative subjects, like isolated Buddhist monks who spend hours meditating every day, or on studies that generally were not randomized and did not include placebo­ control groups.
"Boris Johnson has won the support of fewer than 100,000 unrepresentative Conservative Party members by promising tax cuts for the richest, presenting himself as the bankers' friend, and pushing for a damaging no-deal Brexit," Labour's Corbyn said.
There has also been increasing criticism among Democrats of the status of Iowa as the first state to vote given that the state is so unrepresentative of the nation as a whole and the Democratic Party in particular.
Yet the Lords—who are unelected, unrepresentative and include a bench of Church of England bishops—would provoke crisis if they went beyond their historical role of fine-tuning legislation to become a serious check on the government.
The most important and most promising reforms fall into five groups: An equal political voice for all citizens The United States is unusual among advanced democracies in having low and unrepresentative turnout in our elections, especially primary elections.
In a highly notable shift, Democratic candidates in this cycle have criticized the DNC for putting Iowa and New Hampshire, two states that are over 90% white and largely unrepresentative of the nation, first in the nomination process.
"As (FBI) Director (Christopher) Wray has stated, the Inspector General's report describes conduct by certain FBI employees that is unacceptable and unrepresentative of the FBI as an institution," the FBI said in a statement to CNN on Tuesday.
But as the stakes at this particular political moment are so huge, and the unrepresentative nature of the Tory membership — older, less diverse and more affluent than the country as a whole — is triggering a debate about democratic accountability.
The 124,000 members of the Conservative Party who will choose the next prime minister, an unrepresentative sample, to put it mildly, will thus take it upon themselves to resolve the question that has split the nation down the middle.
"We have less patience with pundits and politicians who opine from gated communities and segregated offices about campus incidents that, for all their notoriety, are utterly unrepresentative of the main points of tension on campuses," Glassner and Schapiro wrote.
But tech as an industry is unrepresentative of the people it serves and unaccountable in the way it serves them, and so there's very little confidence among any group that the people in the room are the right ones.
It's not just bias in the workforce or in the products, it's bias in the algorithms: subjective and unrepresentative datasets used in machine-learning that mean we end up with results that are skewed—sexist, racist, ableist, and classist.
Once the nominating process gets past the white and unrepresentative states of Iowa and New Hampshire, the new America will show its power: States representing one-third of the United States population will vote on Super Tuesday, March 3.
We fall short of that when we race to embrace poll-tested positions that may help us avoid being yelled at on the internet by an unrepresentative few but don't reflect the impossible choices many low-income families face.
During the French election this year an article by Sputnik prominently featured the results of an unrepresentative social-media study by Brand Analytics, a research firm based in Moscow, putting conservative candidate François Fillon at the head of the field.
"If Democrats want to unite around the foul language & racist hatred spewed from the mouths and actions of these very unpopular & unrepresentative Congresswomen, it will be interesting to see how it plays out," Trump wrote in a post on Twitter.
"Boris Johnson has won the support of fewer than 100,000 unrepresentative Conservative Party members by promising tax cuts for the richest, presenting himself as the bankers' best friend, and pushing for a damaging No Deal Brexit," he said on Twitter.
Last but not least, ranked-choice voting saves time and money by avoiding costly, low-turnout runoff elections, which tend to be dominated by a small and unrepresentative slice of the electorate — voters who are older, whiter and wealthier than average.
The candidates' reluctance to reject purity tests, as well as their attempts to avoid "getting ratioed" by their loud online base, often leads them to well-intentioned yet hard-line rhetoric and stances that are unrepresentative of even many Democratic voters.
We have a president who lost the popular vote, a Senate where the "majority" represents about 15 million fewer people than the "minority," and a Supreme Court where two justices were nominated by that president and confirmed by that unrepresentative Senate.
Many say that the state is too overwhelmingly white to vote first; that the complex caucus process is relatively unrepresentative; and that it makes voting harder for non-English speakers, low-income people who work long hours and those with disabilities.
"In an eventful campaign environment in which support shifts significantly over short periods of time, the lack of polling is poised to yield a field that is unrepresentative of voters' current support," Steyer's campaign said in the statement announcing its donors.
Others criticize the caucus setup itself: The events take a long time, they're scheduled at a specific time in the evening, and there's been no absentee voting in the past, all of which depresses turnout and could make it even more unrepresentative.
Over the past 20 years industry and finance have become dominated by large firms, so a small number of unrepresentative business leaders will end up with immense power to set goals for society that range far beyond the immediate interests of their company.
Men like the Orlando killer will probably always find a way, meaning that the very cases that inspire outrage about America's gun violence problem are not only unrepresentative, but also are likely to happen regardless of the measures taken in their wake.
Others criticize the caucus setup itself: the events take a long time, they're scheduled at a specific time in the evening, and there's been no absentee voting in the past, all of which depresses turnout and could make it even more unrepresentative.
An anti-abortion activist David C. Reardon wrote in a 2018 paper that the sample for the research is unrepresentative, with two-thirds of the women approached refusing to participate and half of those who agreed dropping out, according to the Post.
"To allow the policy question of same-sex marriage to be considered and resolved by a select, patrician, highly unrepresentative panel of nine is to violate a principle even more fundamental than no taxation without representation: no social transformation without representation," he wrote.
Anyone who is interested in this issue — and that would include me, other criminologists, Heather Mac Donald, the Brennan Center, the Washington Post, Vox — all of us have to rely on these relatively small and in some ways unrepresentative samples of large cities.
And taking the billionaire express lane into presidential politics, just a few years after Donald Trump did the same thing, would be further proof to Americans that they live in an unrepresentative oligarchy and the socialists arguing the entire system is rotten have a point.
One unfortunate — and unrepresentative — of the dozens of Omega alums is Samuel Israel, a low-level, 18-month employee in the early 1990s who went on to perpetrate one of the worst pre-Madoff frauds in hedge fund history with his Bayou Hedge Fund Group.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Bruised feelings from Julián Castro's criticism this fall that Iowa is too white and too unrepresentative of the Democratic Party to go first in the nominating process have been replaced by spreading fears here that critics could get their way in 2024.
Forbidding from the outside, and far from user-friendly to those bold shoppers who ventured in, the store was unrepresentative of the image the owners of a French firm founded in the mid-19th century aimed to project to moneyed consumers of the 21st.
This worst-case scenario is a real possibility because the CMS is using payment information based on bidding that did not take place in those areas and where costs of providing products to Medicare beneficiaries may be very different and unrepresentative of noncompetitively bid areas.
The scenes were unremarkable, and that was the point: Mr. Wong and other members of the Add Oil Team, an artists' collective, were broadcasting the videos of people engaged in activities that did not include voting as a critique of an unrepresentative political process.
Mexicans, for their part, are fed up with a corrupt party system, and with discredited, unrepresentative parties, yet independent candidates (allowed for the first time in a presidential election) are facing an uphill fight to round up the necessary signatures to appear on the ballot.
"The strikingly unrepresentative character of the body voting on today's social upheaval would be irrelevant if they were functioning as judges, answering the legal question whether the American people had ever ratified a constitutional provision that was understood to proscribe the traditional definition of marriage," he wrote.
The second-class status of voters who opt not to join one of the major political parties contributes heavily to the election of unrepresentative and hyper-partisan politicians and the failure to make meaningful progress on critical issues facing our country from immigration to climate change.
Both reflect the frustration of disempowered majorities, in other words, of historically dominant groups who feel they are not being allowed to put their stamp on society, as is their natural right, because unrepresentative elites are holding them back, or because overprotected minorities have a disproportionate share of power.
To many investors traumatized by two 50-percent market drops in the past 17 years, this bull market has been easy to denigrate — as conjured by central banks, goosed by cheap debt and share buybacks or unrepresentative of a slow-growth economy producing miserly wage gains and social unrest.
It's not just bias in the workforce (which is bad enough) or in the products (which is annoying as hell), it's bias in the algorithms: subjective and unrepresentative datasets used in machine-learning that mean we end up with results that are skewed—sexist, racist, ableist, and classist.
The F.B.I. issued a statement noting that its director, Christopher A. Wray, had called the conduct by certain employees described in the report "unacceptable and unrepresentative of the F.B.I. as an institution" and ordered "more than 8333 corrective steps" to address the problems found by the inspector general.
"Iowa is not about delegates, Joe won't lose many there, it's about the press being so hungry for a story they take a tiny sample that is totally unrepresentative of the U.S. and make grand pronouncements about it," said Howard Gutman, a Biden supporter and former ambassador in the Obama administration.
The problem with Iowa and New Hampshire, as David Leonhardt laid out in detail in The Times, is that they are horribly unrepresentative of a party that is now, according to the 2017 Pew Typology Survey, 54 percent white, 19 percent each African-American and Latino, and 9 percent other.
"In an eventful campaign environment in which support shifts significantly over short periods of time, the lack of polling is poised to yield a field that is unrepresentative of voters' current support," Steyer's campaign said in a statement last week announcing it had hit the donor threshold for the debate.
While commentators have criticized the election calendar for elevating the importance of a demographically unrepresentative state (Iowa is 90% white) and placing such weight on a lengthy process that is often difficult for working-class Iowans to participate in, the caucus continues to play a big role in American politics.
But the select group of people rich and powerful enough to own the means of production — and thus have no need to resort to heckler's vetoes or other no-platform tactics — are extremely unrepresentative of the population as a whole, starting but by no means ending with the fact that they're obscenely rich.
The difference between the two bakers, then, is simple: One is discriminating in a way that most of us would financially support, while the other is doing so on the basis of views held by a vocal, yet increasingly unrepresentative minority — views that the rest of us should not have to fund.
"The current playing field -- this handful of special elections -- is on a tiny, unrepresentative patch of the country that is far more Republican than the nation as a whole," said David Nir, the political director for Daily Kos, the liberal blog that helped Ossoff raise an eye-popping $8.3 million in 2017's first quarter.
"Forcing through no-deal against a decision of parliament, and denying the choice to the voters in a general election already underway, would be an unprecedented, unconstitutional and anti-democratic abuse of power by a prime minister elected, not by the public, but by a small number of unrepresentative Conservative Party members," Corbyn wrote.
"Forcing through no deal against a decision of parliament, and denying the choice to the voters in a general election already underway, would be an unprecedented, unconstitutional and anti-democratic abuse of power by a prime minister elected, not by the public, but by a small number of unrepresentative Conservative party members," he wrote.
Democratic officials who have long contended that Iowa is unrepresentative of voters nationally seized on the chaos of Monday night — partial results were not reported until late Tuesday afternoon — to argue that the state should not hold pride of place, reviving the criticism that its older, majority white population distorts Democrats' vision of themselves as young and diverse.
Last March, Breitbart's Milo Yiannopoulos, a peroxide-blond gay Trump supporter, critic of feminism and internet "troll" of a particularly aggressive kind, helped write "An Establishment Conservative's Guide to the Alt-Right," which painted the movement as "born out of the youthful, subversive, underground edges of the internet," treating the neo-Nazis in its ranks as unrepresentative.
The ability to do things like buy pro sports teams, serve as vanity publishers of newspapers or magazines, cut huge checks to universities, or own television stations, in other words, is very concentrated in the hands of a group of people who are deeply unrepresentative in demographic terms and in light of the simple reality that they are extremely rich.
" DFA specifically referred to last week's acquittal of President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE in the Senate's impeachment trial when announcing the endorsements, saying it underscored "the crisis of leadership and absence of accountability that exists within the increasingly unrepresentative political institution.
"While we firmly believe that the long-term interests of ReAssure are best served by a more diversified shareholder base, there has been no pressing need for Swiss Re to divest shares at a price that we consider to be unrepresentative of ReAssure's value and future prospects," Chief Financial Officer John Dacey said in a statement, adding the group still intended to reduce its ownership in ReAssure.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE on Wednesday criticized the media for saying online post-debate polls "don't mean anything," as he continues to brag about winning the surveys many consider unscientific and unrepresentative.
If I were proposing the rules for either party, I'd probably eliminate superdelegates as a standard element of the process but put triggers in place to make them available in the event that they were needed — to resolve a deadlocked convention, if someone were indicted or killed, if there were reason to think that the early primary results were unrepresentative (say, a new candidate jumps in the race).
Read more: Remainer MPs could ask the Queen to sack Boris Johnson if he loses a no-confidence vote"Forcing through No Deal against a decision of Parliament and denying the choice to the voters in a general election already underway would be an unprecedented, unconstitutional and anti-democratic abuse of power by a Prime Minister elected not by the public, but by a small number of unrepresentative Conservative Party Members," he wrote.
First by hesitating to attribute the brutality to any one element of the protests, and again on Tuesday by doubling down on his contention that "there is blame on both sides," Mr. Trump seems to have concluded what many other conservatives did about the tragedy in Charlottesville, Va.: As tragic as it was, it was incited by a small, unrepresentative group of bigots purporting to speak for the right who received a disproportionately large amount of news coverage.
The 2018 report, titled "Social Class, Taste and Inequalities in the Creative Industries," presents the analysis of the 2015 data regarding cultural and creative workers' values and attitudes, with the pool of respondents coming from public and private arts institutions across the UK. The authors used this data to examine inequities in the creative and arts sector, analyzing employees' beliefs in meritocracy, the exclusion of people from working-class origins, unpaid labor, and an "unrepresentative" creative class with respect to cultural attitudes, values, and tastes.
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Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE for a second day after his debate with Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE is bragging about winning online polls that are unscientific and unrepresentative.

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