How To Use Representation In A Sentence

  • So, the system of existential graphs actually requires three dimensions for its representations, although the third dimension in which the torus is embedded can usually be represented in two dimensions by the use of pictorial devices that Peirce called “fornices” or “tunnel-bridges” and by the use of identificational devices that Peirce called Nobody Knows Nothing
  • Often the burial site is destroyed, or there is a differential representation of habitats.
  • In this way, the Academy's representation of modernist pieces was only part of the battle.
  • The monopoly in politics, or bossism, may possibly be abolished by direct legislation or by proportional representation.
  • He had chasubles, also, of amber-coloured silk, and blue silk and gold brocade, and yellow silk damask and cloth of gold, figured with representations of the Passion and Crucifixion of Christ, and embroidered with lions and peacocks and other emblems; dalmatics of white satin and pink silk damask, decorated with tulips and dolphins and fleurs-de-lis; altar frontals of crimson velvet and blue linen; and many corporals, chalice-veils, and sudaria. The Picture of Dorian Gray
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  • A neo-Classical representation of folk music and simplicity, this small work was written in honor of Enesco and Jora on their 60th and 50th birthdays.
  • Lexical representation and development in a second language can be divided into three stages: formal stage, L1 lemma mediation stage, and L2 integration stage.
  • But to be fair to him, he kept his aplomb and asked me, with great seriousness, if the representation was a true and proportionate likeness. GALILEE
  • Hamlet as a play is similarly preoccupied by slander, misrepresentation and selves fabricated from the nothings of rhetorical tropes.
  • The recent discussion about pterosaur patagia inspired this simple, but I think effective, visual representation of many possibilities for patagial ? configurations. Life's Time Capsule: Pterosaur Gallery
  • In this representation, which may be called playing a picture, action, even pantomimical action, was not expected; and all that was required of the performers, was to throw themselves into such a group as might express a marked and striking point of an easily remembered scene, but where the actors are at a pause, and without either speech or motion. Saint Ronan's Well
  • Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens but they have no representation in Congress.
  • For it is an unexamined assumption that equality must be connected with representation. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have been questioned on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud, money laundering and fraud by misrepresentation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The city now seeks to amend the claim to plead fraudulent misrepresentation and deceit and to seek punitive damages.
  • A notice in Nature the following year described his representation of the attitudes of human locomotion by means of sculpture.
  • He believed that socialism would — and must — come to America, not through armed, bloody revolution but through popular participation in representational government and the constant expansion of the state. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • During the neverending arguments about women priests even the women concerned were mostly scrupulous about not using the ‘pagan’ term priestess, extraordinary misrepresentations of Jesus' followers were cited as ‘proof’ that women were not meant to be members of the clergy. The Templar Revelation
  • Internal representation and language development facilitate the development of truly social behavior and spark social learning.
  • The abstract representations are also a reflection of the artist's mastery over colour and light.
  • Sibling-year observations are weighted to address the underrepresentation of high-mortality families in population-based surveys following the general methods proposed by Gakidou and King, where Bf is the original sibship size and PLoS Medicine: New Articles
  • Organized labor is down to less than double digits in representation of the work force.
  • It says it wants 10 percent minority representation, and then they have to jigger the system to figure out how to reach that number.
  • At Ingolstadt, the branchlike ribs are disjunctively representational, carved with protruding nubs or twigs signaling their botanical nature.
  • Legal Advice: Access to independent legal advice, assistance and representation is essential to any refugee determination process.
  • I found myself a few minutes ago, by mistake, on a lolcats website. The lolcat is the essential representation of the malaise of contemporary life: people with too much time on their hands and no idea how to use it.
  • It was created as an arena for the representation and expression of minority opinion.
  • What is left in ‘her’ wake, however, is an acerbically astute representation of a social environment in which mothers are routinely erased, undervalued, and ‘trapped’ within the domestic milieu.
  • A democratic process of elections should ensure a fair level of representation.
  • A hydraulic representation of his system dominated in which the historical evolution and context of Keynes's ideas could find no place.
  • In this approach, the diagrams are tightly coupled representations of the code and provide an alternative way to view and possibly edit at the code level.
  • So instead of underrepresentation in the Senate, they want 10-fold overrepresentation in the Senate.
  • State representation, though, is guaranteed by senators and congressmen and governors are there to drive state policies.
  • Although, the suburbs and exurbs are definitely where the population growth and hence the representation in government are happening.
  • Mr Buthelezi on Wednesday criticised the media in general for what he termed their blatant misrepresentation of the IFP position at multiparty talks. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Such synecdoches are central to reformist representation, which relies on one ‘wretched woman’ to stand in for all.
  • Nevertheless, there is a crucial difference between the cognitive approach and that of social representations.
  • Life can evolve representations of itself capable of thriving in environments that seem hostile now.
  • This is consistent with the proposal that the cerebellar cortex contains an internal representation of gravitational torques which is encoded through a learning process. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • DNA is bundled inside cells as chromosomes; a karyotype is a representation of all of the chromosomes in a cell. Health News from Medical News Today
  • In a similar vein, the last three essays of the collection use the metaphor of the borderlands to highlight the representation of hybrid subjectivities in the works of notable American and post-colonial minority writers.
  • Broadly speaking, the more conservative the state's political representation in the legislature, the more regressive its tax burden.
  • They have featured on Classic FM and Radio 4, as well as being praised for their work promoting trans and non-binary representation.
  • Investigated the math graphic representation in junior high school first time.
  • This realism remains inseparable from humanism, from a persistently innocent representation.
  • Duquin argues that nonactive representations of women may reinforce the view that women's bodies serve an ornamental, rather than instrumental, function.
  • We performed the procedure using electrical rather than high potassium stimulation, because it yields a closer representation of the physiological condition found during tetanic stimulation.
  • What she finds particularly galling is the tea partiers 'oft-repeated revolutionary cry of taxation without representation, despite the election of a president on the highest voter turnout since 1968. Three books on the Tea Party, reviewed by Steven Levingston
  • Voting will be by means of proportional representation with the number of seats a political party gets corresponding to its overall share of the vote.
  • Double Representation; nay almost enjoining it, so loud is the jargon and eleutheromania. The French Revolution
  • The screen shows an accurate representation of how the composition will look as a printed score.
  • In this election, as in the last, almost every female candidate would have to be elected for the assembly to reach proportional representation.
  • Having one internal format would enable all of the Java-based languages to resolve to the same internal representation, he said.
  • These involve both factual distortions and misrepresentations of the Geneva Convention on POWs.
  • Books old and new, bargain books, children's books and a large representation of antiquarian books will be for sale.
  • It consisted of six points: universal male suffrage, vote by ballot, equal representation, abolition of the property qualification to sit in Parliament and payment of Members of Parliament.
  • Yet one cannot be too strict in policing the boundaries between these two levels, for in drawing attention to the poetics of articulation, "Mont Blanc" suggests that philosophical argument inevitably relies on representations of an embodied "I," narrative exempla, privileged metaphors, and repeated terms. Rhyming Sensation in 'Mont Blanc'
  • She started with representational works, painting some of the lovely scenes that can be seen from the island, and the colours and styles that abound there.
  • Representation is problematized by exposing its rhetoric as well as its more opaque meaning.
  • I think there's a compelling case to be made that, by and large, an appropriator from a dominant culture carrying out such an act is likely to be doing so for negative motives and to negative results, that historically such cross-cultural sacrilege is motivated by misrepresentation and discrimination and aimed towards furthering misrepresentation and discrimination. Archive 2006-09-01
  • Monotonic search is usually efficient in space, because the searcher does not have to construct each state's representation from scratch.
  • It is also a fact worthy of notice that, four thousand years later, men of other countries and of other languages have, by much study and a careful comparison of the symbols, been able to decipher with accuracy those hierographical representations. [ The Revelation Explained
  • He said that a number of factors have shown to control the length post-partum anestrus, including the presence of the newborn calf; the age of the mother cow; and the body condition score, which is a numerical representation of the cow's physical condition. Siskiyou Daily News Homepage RSS
  • As with misrepresentation, certain bars operate to prevent rescission.
  • In the one study I am aware of that focuses on sites close to Magude and addresses Iron Age developments in a lowveld region straddling the international border, the significance attached to pottery demonstrates both how archaeological mappings have tacitly marginalized this area from history and how gender ideologies have buttressed this representation. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • You dont have to reject the representation, you have to reimagine it, question its meanings.
  • Responding correctly to a mirror image requires the creation of a rather peculari form of dual representation or 'mental diplopia', and this subtle ability may be compromised by the right parietal lesion. I Can't Reach It; It's Inside the Mirror.
  • All quotes, except those cited by link, consist entirely of hearsay, malefactions, and poorly-conjured misrepresentations.
  • There is a possible metaphysic that suggests that a thing's representations are not secondary and inferior to it but are constitutive of that thing.
  • Fourth, the court's ruling underscores the importance of verbal representations made by church schools regarding the services they provide. Christianity Today
  • The lantern is suspended from chains fixed to the center of a shell cartouche with a representation of another royal crown painted on the ceiling of the Queen's Staircase.
  • He achieved recognition with the bravura Stag at Sharkey's (1907; Cleveland, Mus. of Art), a vivid representation of an illegal prizefight.
  • Juliet McMaster explores how in juvenilia in general the presence of "sexual knowingness in a child, especially a girl" is usually met with "resistance": "[w] riting and doing it are seen as perilously close, although the same assumption would not apply in the case of subjects less loaded" ( "Virginal Representations" 304-5, close window 'Pleasure is now, and ought to be, your business': Stealing Sexuality in Jane Austen's _Juvenilia_
  • Of all the eidetic images that remain from my childhood, frozen with crude representational accuracy, this is the most vivid.
  • The council today insisted the licensing committee included cross-party representation and would be impartial.
  • We will focus on the 120, which are a representation of quaternionic fields. The Lopsided Universe
  • This is an unfortunate misrepresentation of my remarks, and misleads readers about the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
  • He writes, "This is a city that fabricates, forgets, and forges its past-in both senses of 'forge'-through misrepresentation and politically motivated fictions". PopMatters
  • I need legal representation to litigate this matter.
  • Pictorial representations of women can carry all kinds of subtle hints and messages, can indeed convey a whole world-view of meaning.
  • In several decisions the English courts have found the wording of such clauses was not effective in excluding liability for a pre-contractual misrepresentation.
  • As a matter of fact, my brother painted very few things, at any stage of his career, as mere representations of reality, unimbued by some inventive or ideal meaning: in the rare instances when he did so, he naturally felt an indolent comfort, and made no scruple of putting the feeling into words — highly suitable for being taken _cum grano salis_. Old Familiar Faces
  • He would not be allowed legal representation even if he could afford it.
  • This system ensured reasonably fair representation for each party, whilst preventing a large number of parties being elected to parliament.
  • It provides a structural representation of an XML document, enabling users to access and modify its contents.
  • Rykwert, The idea of a town - The Anthropology of Urban Form in Rome, Italy 1999, p.126: "As the egg was a picture of the whole universe, so the telluric mundus became a representation of what the Pythagoreans were the first to call cosmos. Archive 2009-07-01
  • A number of approaches to Shelley's 1819 have emphasized the distance between apparently activist poems -- The Mask of Anarchy, for exampleand what is deemed Shelley's High Style: presumably aestheticist, representationalist poetry of the "lyric I. Intervention & Commitment Forever!: Shelley in 1819, Shelley in Brecht, Shelley in Adorno, Shelley in Benjamin
  • Since the objective deduction is about the conditions of representations having objects, a better name for it might have been ˜deduction of the object™. Kant's View of the Mind and Consciousness of Self
  • The Women of St. Mark's thought their own life histories and productivity rendered irrelevant or moot the questions of access, representation, canonicity, and literary history that feminists raised.
  • In the miniatures of an Alexandrian "Chronicle of the World", written probably during the fifth century we already find pictorial representation of the omophorion. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • All such reported items are zoomorphic; no human representations are known, with the exception of human faces on pipes.
  • Ideas about interlinguas are intimately tied up with ideas about the representation of meaning.
  • She empowered him to tell them, that whatever blame she might throw on Mary's conduct, any opposition to their sovereign was totally unjustifiable, and incompatible with all order and good government: that it belonged not to them to reform, much less to punish, the maleadministration of their prince; and the only arms which subjects could in any case lawfully employ against the supreme authority, were entreaties, counsels, and representations: that if these expedients failed, they were next to appeal by their prayers to The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I.
  • The history of writing systems progresses from pictorial representations, to logograms, and eventually to the alphabet.
  • These states have had huge growth in statewide Democratic voting from 2002-2008, with very marginal growth in Democratic representation. Matthew Yglesias » Busting More Gerrymandering Myths
  • There is no point in speculating about place apart from its representations; yet, place is also not simply reducible to concepts.
  • The doctor to whom the Marines offered their prediction, Dr. Kernan Manion, checked on the situation the two had reported and concluded their's was an accurate representation, with forecastable consequences. The earwig and soldier suicide
  • The bronze bass-relief upon the monument, made from the working drawing furnished by Mr. Dripps, is an exact representation of the locomotive when it arrived in America. Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891
  • The problem is that because virtual worlds are almost entirely built on the same basic rule-structure derived from DikuMUD, and because their representations of physical and graphical environments are ultimately so similar, this deep game becomes more and more known to larger and larger numbers of players over time, all the more so since World of Warcraft has evolved into the new template for all subsequence virtual-world games. The Lifetime to Master
  • Ferris's essay, since the "failure" he notes here seems to be the opposite of the aesthetic's "failure" to conceal its violence that he was discussing earlier: here the law cannot come to representation, whereas earlier, the violence of the aesthetic had to come to representation (or more precisely, to recognition; but even the recognition of a non-representation demands a certain manifestation of this non-representability). Response: Reading the Aesthetic, Reading Romanticism
  • the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and other major museums, was often called "nonobjective cinema," a term used to describe movies that dispense with representation and immerse the viewer in a meditative world of pure unspooling form. NYT > Home Page
  • Looking back at Labour health policy now, I have to ask myself how so many of us were unable to see through the mists of what Leys and Player call the "misrepresentation, obfuscation, and deception" perpetrated by Blair, Brown, and a host of health ministers all too willing to genuflect to the market zeitgeist. The Plot Against the NHS by Colin Leys and Stewart Player – review
  • In a floating - point representation , the numeral that represents the expon ent.
  • She received praise for her effective representation of Garcia during the trial.
  • Hurston's representation may deviate from standard scientific format, but apparently in contrast to Odum and Johnson, she strives more than they to retain the essential content.
  • From the caves of Lascaux to the clay or stone figures made by primitives and modernists, animal likenesses or essences have abounded in humankind's representational practices.
  • The intertextuality and self-reflexivity of literature is not, finally, a defining feature but a foregrounding of aspects of language use and questions about representation that may also be observed elsewhere.
  • The exhibition examines the ways in which people clothe themselves and the effects of dress as self-representation or as group identity.
  • Crucially, it then requires that "representation… shall be degressively proportional", with a minimum threshold of six MEPs per Member State. European Parliament seats
  • In the apportionment, or representation clause, the redemptioner and the apprentice counts each as a man, whereas five slaves are enumerated as only three free men. Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.
  • So in 2004 the agency and Congress relaxed rules governing representation, making it easier for nonlawyer advocates to get paid. Two Lawyers Strike Gold In U.S. Disability System
  • I want to stress this wasn't an amicable parting of the ways or a hankering on my part for fresh representation.
  • European officials are exploring plans to pool representation of euro-zone nations intoa single seat at the IMF, which could boost the bloc's clout. What's News: Business & Finance
  • The common representation of fox hunters and those who support it, is that they are toffee-nosed snobs who ride around the country in their cold-hearted way, thinking they own the place.
  • This piece serves as a substantial conjurer of what we might term the castrati-c imagination through its vivid representation of the materiality of sound as music, and one that locates this sound visually in a manner that does not oppose it to its evanescence, its temporality. Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800
  • Palestinians in the diaspora risk losing "their entitlement to equal representation ... their ability to vocalise their views, to participate in matters of national governance, including the formation and political identity of the state, and to exercise the right of return. Palestinian state could leave millions of refugees with no voice at UN
  • People will want an increasingly sophisticated visual representation of their character as graphical environments improve.
  • An unfair apportionment limited upcountry representation in the legislature and gave the parishes more power than their population warranted.
  • With the introduction of the Render extension, X now has the ability of producing high-quality graphics based on vector representation.
  • The facades on the buildings that conform the quadrangle are adorned with elaborate representations of Mayan huts, rectangles and Chac masks, with superimposed ornaments such as carved loops, lattices, small columns, human shapes, birds and monkeys. The Maya civilization, cities of the Maya
  • First, his proposal to appoint ‘socially disadvantaged,’ voting members to local boards gives those members a second ingredient to what they already have, appointive representation.
  • In contrast to many earlier applications of transition functions, the present analysis uses a functional representation of the transition that is smooth, continuous, and differentiable in both directions.
  • The painting was not an accurate representation of the Falls but a kind of Platonic ideal.
  • The Lacanian opus is built upon the power of the signifier, the capacity of the noun, not just to represent, but also to signify various representations that can be in relation with one another, e.g. through metaphors and metonyms.
  • Each drawing is meticulously rendered in several eccentric representational styles.
  • The novel shows how a racist representation can become so naturalized through its repetition in such forms as popular music that it engages the participation of even those whom it burlesques.
  • In the past, civil rights groups have criticized the redistricting process for working against immigrant and African-American communities on Long Island, and while lawsuits have sought to address the problem on a case-by-case basis, electoral representation in communities of color will be a pressing issue in the coming weeks. Ted Hesson: Forum: Redistricting and Its Impact on Long Island Communities of Color
  • The governing body may also be represented and may make written and oral representations.
  • Our aim is fifty-fifty representation - total gender balance in the system.
  • There is a distinction between the corrigibility of a perception and its being a representation of something external to itself. David Hume
  • Poussin's use of mirroring armor to encompass something beyond the representation is self-conscious and finds its closest parallel in another work by van Eyck.
  • LOCAL REPRESENTATION Local councils can now elect governors and mayors without Jakarta's approval.
  • This thesis deals with the semantic and syntactic representation in noun phrase conjunction.
  • On this panel, Brunelleschi painted a view of the baptistery from a representation that he had traced on and over its mirror reflection.
  • Since Leibniz 'time the term monad has been used by various philosophers to designate indivisible centres of force, but as a general rule these units are not understood to possess the power of representation or perception, which is the distinguishing characteristic of the Leibnizian monad. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Rich explained the low relative abundances of vultures and other raptorial groups as consistent with the pattern of relatively low representation in modern avifaunas.
  • Because representation through speaking is impossible, Ginsberg is free to do whatever he wants to answer a question.
  • When did we no longer appreciate that to dignify certain modes of behavior, manners, and ways of being with artistic representation was implicitly to glorify and promote them?
  • Let us examine how actualist representationists handle apparent modal truths asserting the possibility of non-actual objects. Possible Objects
  • Compared with the former, it extended the outer scope of "Misrepresentation" but such provisions as value date of lawsuit prescription, disclosure date of misrepresentation still await amendments.
  • Byrne does hew to the representationalist's line of supervenience (no phenomenal difference without an intentional difference), but if his argument does not rule out mental paint, an anti-representationalist may construct inversion cases such as that of Block's (1990) "Inverted Earth" (see Section 4.4 below), and argue that the paint is a nonfunctional intrinsic mental feature of the experience given in introspection, which is close enough to a "quale" in Block's special sense, even if the feature does happen to be reflexively represented by the experience itself. Representational Theories of Consciousness
  • The novel shows how a racist representation can become so naturalized through its repetition in such forms as popular music that it engages the participation of even those whom it burlesques.
  • Dryden's position was that popular belief in such beings was enough to justify their representation in poetry.
  • To do so, she explores the idea of metaphoricity, transforming conceits into self-reflexive, self-questioning, and ultimately self-effacing representation.
  • At the top the representation of women lingers at around a stubborn 15%. Times, Sunday Times
  • Make formal representations, present written proposals and demands. Human Resource Management in Government
  • They are experts in mass distribution and have representation in the smallest hamlet in the country. MANAGING FOR RESULTS
  • He sent a note to the SEC in which he said, "I disaffirm all prior oral and written representations made by me and my associates to the SEC staff regarding Stanford Financial Group and its affiliates. Madoff Case Led SEC to Intensify Stanford Probe
  • It is situated in Idris's own geographical territory but it is conceived by and aimed at those who are external to that space and who possess the means of representation and interpretation.
  • Investigated the math graphic representation in junior high school first time.
  • Once the map is naturalised we rarely bother to ask whether what we are looking at is ‘representation’ or ‘the world,’ and cartographers rarely bother to tell us.
  • The goat's horn thus stands as a representation of the elemental energies of the earth, the prime matter from which the alchemical process begins its quest for the transformation of gold.
  • Such is the room, with its pleasant decoration of red and black and gold, with its large windows and its sunlight gaselier; but, take it for all in all, it is about as unlike Mr. Sambourne's classic representation of the Roman atrium in his Jubilee drawing as well could be imagined. The History of "Punch"
  • The clock in the painting is a symbolic representation of the passage of time.
  • First, none of these critics of a commonsense doctrine of agency deny that the subject or representations of the subject exert significant effects, nor do they deny the subject a kind of social effectivity or agency.
  • This paper introduces a new cognitive theory-Dual Coding Theory, which hypothesizes the use of two representational systems-one verbal, the other non-verbal, in the process of reading.
  • In the synods held under St. Cyprian, to deal with the lapsed, and in the synod of 256, which considered the question of re-baptism, there were present not only the bishops, but many priests and deacons, and even a very large representation of the laity. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • The freedom of much animal behaviour from physically specifiable constraints implies that many animals must have inner representations and symbolic language.
  • Is that demographic truly representational of the needs and values of the country as a whole?
  • His caricatures were affectionate but not obsequious representations of the great and the good. Times, Sunday Times
  • The representational strategies this body of fiction deploys in depicting Eurasians can be seen as a refusal to allow the history of the Anglo-Indian community into the official colonial narrative.
  • Representation schemes once fair and equitable become archaic and outdated.
  • As a representational act, landscape architecture has a responsibility to further the discourse on contemporary notions of nature and urbanity.
  • In its place is the miter, the representation par excellence of the episcopate.
  • It provides a structural representation of an XML document, enabling users to access and modify its contents.
  • The fourth chapter analyzes the artistic techniques and representational style of Reinvented Fiction.
  • The Bible makes it clear that the devil and his forces are the masters of misrepresentation.
  • The representation of Latinos in both the Democratic and Republican parties is also increasing, and both parties are paying close attention to the Latino vote.
  • Breadcrumbs are both links and a graphical representation of where you are in the site.
  • In its place is the miter, the representation par excellence of the episcopate.
  • Since ‘abjection is coextensive with the Symbolic Order,’ any representation of that order can be scrutinized for its hidden presence.
  • Known also as bird's-eye views, perspective maps, and aero views, panoramic maps are nonphotographic representations of cities portrayed as if viewed from above at an oblique angle. Archive 2005-07-01
  • The children's drawings became graphic representations of their thinking.
  • Such representations of women, defined and utilized by men for the ideological naturalization of their colonial/countercolonial agendas, also function to contain and neuter female agency.
  • Rather it is the quality of representation resulting from the overall balance of interests.
  • In the 1860s medical interventions into the contagious diseases debate polarized earlier representations of female sexuality.
  • Besides the dances common among us, a sort of fandango is a favourite here: it is expressly adapted to display the graces of a fine figure to the best advantage, and is danced by two persons, whose picturesque attitudes and motions are accompanied on the guitar, and by tender songs, according in expression with the pantomimical representations of the dance. A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823, 24, 25, and 26. Vol. 1
  • It may be objected that the Royal Commission which issued its Report last spring, did not recommend the incorporation of proportional representation into our electoral system. Proportional Representation A Study in Methods of Election
  • There are innumerable holy cards and representations of her.
  • Where the applicant has no representation and the respondent is legally represented the applicant's probability of success is reduced to 10%.
  • A contract obtained by fraudulent misrepresentation is voidable, not void, even in equity.
  • One successful job of representation led to another. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kant also assumes that although our pleasure in beauty should be a response to the form of an object alone, fine art is paradigmatically mimetic, that is, has representational or semantic content (CPJ, §48, 5: 311). 18th Century German Aesthetics
  • As Wilder Penfield discovered in the 1950s, much of the brain is connected not to the sensors along the body's surface (skin, eyes, ears) but instead to a representation of the body (the "homunculus") that is mapped directly onto the surface of the brain. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • This thesis attempts to explore Eugene O'Neill's representation of three female characters in his plays and elaborate his outlook on women.
  • This discrepancy may result in a mismatch between perceived and actual diet and thus lead to overrepresentation of patients in the action and maintenance stages.
  • It could be argued that "unity" of consciousness in fiction is actually a false representation of actual human consciousness, which is likely much more disunifed than we want to think. Point of View in Fiction
  • We are especially encouraged by the strong representation, this year, of women in information technology disciplines.
  • We can recognize a logic of the unconscious only through its representation in the symbolic order, through the effect of signification.
  • Under the segregationist policies of the apartheid regime, they were designated "coloureds" - people of mixed race origin - and denied significant political representation. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • A Levy-Jennings quality control chart is a graphic representation of the acceptable limits of variation in the results of an analytic method.
  • In Finland and Norway elections between the wars were conducted on the basis of the "list" system of proportional representation. Fascists and Conservatives
  • Mistress Betty promised to send her young friends sets of silk for their embroidery (and kept her word); she presented Prissy with her enamel snuff-box, bearing an exact representation of that ugly building of St. James's; and Fiddy with her "equipage" -- scissors, tablets, and all, chased and wreathed with tiny pastorals, shepherds reclining and piping on sylvan banks, and shepherds and shepherdesses dancing on velvet lawns. Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes
  • She also urged reforms to ensure that bereaved relatives have legal representation at inquests. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have precisely the same structure - a monopolistic, representation body endorsed by statute.
  • If strategy games and Utopian architectural proposals schematize the operation of the urban realm into an abstract diagram, what can gaming and architectural representation teach us about how we might "play" the city? Serial Consign
  • A comic panel is a graphical representation of an instance in time of a sequential course of events.
  • As its founder explains, ‘The festival's a true representation of what's going on in clubland.’
  • Second, Tyson claimed that the company made false representations about the extent of accounting problems at its food subsidiary, which produces hors d'oeuvres.
  • Nevertheless, there is a crucial difference between the cognitive approach and that of social representations.

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