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representative and range
Samples zoomed into closeup range in regular succession, like telephone poles passing on the highway, while representative music reinforced the mood of the late teens and 1920's.
The high harmonic in the range illustration found at the head of this article may be taken as representative rather than normative.
However the Primitive Archer test used a longbow at point blank range, generating 160 joules ( vs. 73 for Bane and 80 for Williams ), so probably not representative of battles of the time.
The Siberian Husky has been described as a behavioral representative of the domestic dog's forebear, the wolf, exhibiting a wide range of its ancestors ' behavior.
However, Elizabeth Gray criticizes the fact that the few discussions of Procter's poetry that do exist focus primarily on gender, arguing that the " range and formal inventiveness of this illuminatingly representative Victorian poet have remained largely unexplored.
The Conference is, to a large degree, controlled by the Communist Party, but it is intended to appear to be more representative and be composed of a broader range of people than is typical of government office in the People's Republic of China.
Within the wide range of Leonese cuisine the following dishes are the most representative: cecina ( cured, smoked beef ), morcilla ( a superb variant of blood sausage ), botillo ( a dish of meat-stuffed pork intestine ), garlic soup, el cocido leonés ( a mix of meat with vegetables and chickpeas, served after a vegetable-vermicelli soup ) and mantecadas ( a sweet ).
While the genus Coraciacarus has a wide range of hosts globally, the presence of a representative of the genus on a passerine bird was an " enigmatic phenomenon ".
Many representative portraits has painted, persons from government rounds representative < introduce ( present ) > and intellectual elites, as well as intimate range customize and color ornamental in captivation of picture of woman ( PORTRAIT KAZIMIERY PAJZDERSKIEJ, 1922 ).
Two months later he agreed, after negotiations with NATO officials, to sign an accord providing for a new permanent council, to include Russia, the NATO secretary general, and a representative of the other NATO nations, to function as a forum in which Russia could air a wide range of security issues that concerned that country.
Because an example is easily brought to mind or mentally " available ," the single example is considered as representative of the whole rather than as just a single example in a range of data.
In terms of methodology, ICS research involves a broad range of procedures, ranging from the study of documents, ethnographic methods, qualitative studies, studies involving representative samples and experimental methods.
It is the representative body of undergraduates and has two seats on the College Council and Governing Body of the College, but it also offers its members a range of services and entertainments.
The range and number of citations is always strongly representative but not always guaranteed to be completely comprehensive.
The BMA has a range of representative and scientific committees and is recognised by National Health Service employers as sole contract negotiators for doctors.
The objective of Round Table was to have a National Postal Policy which reflects the views of the broadest possible range of Postal stakeholders, the participants at the Round Table included stakeholders from Government, Operator ` s representative Associations, think tanks academia, users of postal & communication services, Banks, Regulators, transporters and stakeholders in international business.
These groups differ on a range of topics which go from the use of armed force in revolutions to the support of representative democracy.
It states the aim of including a ' wide range ' of poetry in English, with the aim of being representative geographically and in other ways ( in particular the inclusion of women ).
Kaplan argues that the second study has made some improvements over the first, such as " a larger sample, more fastidious attention to data-gathering procedures, a narrower range of uncertainty ", and writes that " this methodology is entirely proper if the sample was truly representative of the entire population — i. e., as long as those households were really randomly selected.
The range of representative wildlife around Summerland includes mule deer, Canada geese, California quail, ravens, coyotes, blue grouse, bald eagles, and black widow spiders.
The Black Oystercatcher is the only representative of the oystercatcher family ( Haematopodidae ) over most of its range, overlapping slightly with the American Oystercatcher ( H. palliatus ) on the coast of Baja California.
More serious consultation with a range of internationally adopted people from various professional and community-work based backgrounds needs to be included before the field of adoption study is more truly representative and rigorously informed.
Collections of representative, unedited library documents from a variety of institutions that illustrate the range of approaches to library management.

representative and smaller
The new state planned to place the new representative of the Crown, Governor-General Tim Healy in a new, smaller residence, but because of death threats from the anti-treaty IRA, he was installed in the Viceregal Lodge temporarily.
The Post Office also pressed for the inclusion of a representative from the smaller firms manufacturing radio equipment in the UK – Frank Phillips of Burndept.
This retained the representative town meeting and board of selectmen, but focused policy and decision making in a smaller number of elected boards and committees whilst providing for the employment of a town manager to be responsible for day to day operations of the local government.
At the same time, George Gallup conducted a far smaller, but more scientifically based survey, in which he polled a demographically representative sample.
Because it is impractical to poll everyone who will vote, pollsters take smaller samples that are intended to be representative, that is, a random sample of the population.
Between Congress meetings of the entire membership, a smaller 22-member representative board, called the FINA Bureau, meets to act in a timely manner on items which cannot wait until the entire body can meet.
Stanisław Grabski, representative of Dmowski's fraction, was in charge of the Treaty of Riga negotiations with the Soviet Union, in which they rejected the Soviet offer of territories needed for the Minsk canton ( Dmowski preferred Poland that would be smaller, but with higher percentage of ethnic Poles ).
* Yugoslavia is a Croatian-Slovene hegemony, in order to reduce the Serbs to a smaller representative group, or " power-sharing ".
Workers typically wanted smaller, more representative unions and a variety of economic benefits.
Instead, he or she would be forced to count a smaller representative part of the population, called a sample.
The size of the crest was originally used to indicate social status, age and wealth but with the decline of the republic are subject more to fashion-one later emperor in particular was known to follow such and consequently displayed a much smaller crest representative of youth.
In a smaller scale, the museum's holdings contemplate representative objects of many periods and distinct non-Western civilizations – such as African and Asian arts – and others which stand out for their archaeological, historic and artistic relevance, like the select collections of Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek and Roman antiquities, besides other artifacts of Pre-Columbian cultures and medieval European art.
After the installation of a 5 % electoral threshold, with private funding close to forbidden and public funding practically impossible ( only for parties with at least one representative in parliament ), some of the smaller parties have made alliances with a larger, more traditional party, especially in the Flemish Region.
In other places in Portugal, there are many independent faculty, institute and school organizations of students from many mother-institutions ( universities or polytechnical institutes ) that are not representative of the whole mother-institution, being this fragmentation the reason for their smaller size, importance, and strength.
Compared to PKP and KRP, the Council of National Unity was much more representative, and included representatives of several smaller political groupings.
After the installation of a 5 % electoral threshold, with private funding close to forbidden and public funding only for parties with at least one representative in parliament, some of the smaller parties have made alliances with a larger, more traditional party.
The smaller representative of the initial two-sedan Lexus lineup was designated the ES 250, and powered by the Camry's 2. 5 L, V6, which was aimed directly at the Acura Legend.
In addition to picturesque streets with smaller colonial houses there are about 50 representative mansions to be seen.
Sampling error always refers to the recognized limitations of any supposedly representative sample population in reflecting the larger totality, and the error refers only to the discrepancy that may result from judging the whole on the basis of a much smaller number.
The term big labor in the US is applied particularly to the AFL-CIO and its constituent unions ; smaller, independent unions are less likely to be categorized by their opponents and critics as being representative of " big labor ", but they are far from immune.
# Replicability-Even the largest test market is not totally representative of the national market, and the smaller ones may introduce gross distortions.
In 1352, the Marinid king of Morocco himself, Ali ibn Uthman ibn Ya ' qub ibn Abdul-Haqq, established a smaller waqf-a Qur ' an donated to the al-Aqsa Mosque, together with a representative to ensure that it was read from regularly.
In stock index arbitrage a trader buys ( or sells ) a stock index futures contract such as the S & P 500 futures and sells ( or buys ) a portfolio of up to 500 stocks ( can be a much smaller representative subset ) at the NYSE matched against the futures trade.

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