The phrase
"good representation" refers to having someone or something that accurately shows or stands for a particular idea, group, or situation. It means that it effectively portrays or reflects what it is meant to represent.
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Lack of dual agency leads agents to share their inventory more readily and promotes professional teamwork — not to mention much
better representation for the seller and buyer.
The climate models that scientists use to understand and project climate change are improving constantly,
with better representations of the oceans, ice, land surfaces and other factors in the atmosphere.
Companies should not only increase their promotion awareness at the lower level, but
achieve better representation across supervisory and C - level roles.
He was seeking
good representation from different states, different grade levels, as well as various areas of expertise for his team.
His policy proposals included cheaper beer,
better representation for fathers in the family court system and a referendum on bringing back the death penalty.
Former governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has reiterated the fact that he has the capacity to
give good representation to Delta South Senatorial District at the National Assembly come 2019.
As seen above, the majority of stocks are in the consumer staples sector as well
as good representation from materials, consumer discretionary, financials, health care, and industrials.
«When I take a step back and think about what my constituents want, they
want better representation in government,» said Joseph Lorigo, the Legislature's Majority Leader.
While the findings vary by country and by sector, we have discovered common themes and sometimes surprising results and have come up with some recommendations about what can be done by business leaders today to ensure that women continue to advance in their careers and achieve
better representation at senior levels.
A list - based approach could be used to elect individuals, without specifying their post, and this could
ensure better representation of different wings of the party, but then members would have no control over who got what portfolio.
Scientists» understanding of the fundamental processes responsible for global climate change has greatly improved during the last decade,
including better representation of carbon, water, and other biogeochemical cycles in climate models.
When researching his recent book, The $ 12 Million Stuffed Shark, economist Don Thompson says the consensus among dealers was that a Turner Prize nomination would
guarantee good representation — but not necessarily increase prices.
«Gathering information from cognitive science can help refine the ways that we present data to humans and help them
form better representations of the information contained in the data.
The teaser for Black Panther, a
substantially better representation of the project than the poster, features vivid imagery, an intriguing tribal - versus - modern setting plus just enough information about a conflict that can affect more than T'Challa's (Chadwick Boseman, «42») world and identity.
• Increased women in workforce from 25.8 % to 27.3 % in 2017, and is working
toward better representation in an industry that has a notably low percentage of female employees.
«Our GOP committee members and local tea party members from across the political spectrum who rallied behind our Congressional candidates have helped
bring better representation to every New Yorker.»
Good representation means fully committing to working for the constituents, and Congressman Maloney is a fantastic model for my work when I get to Albany.»
It is clear that the weather and climate community can benefit from this
via better representation of space weather effects and their associated impacts on the Earth's atmosphere.
The pair's opening monologue featured the expected jabs at indie film culture («It's definitely about losing money,» McKinnon said of investors) and some gloating over the Indie Spirits»
considerably better representation of diversity in comparison to the Oscars.
Is it fair to deny them the possibility of
better representation simply because the more atherosclerotic parts of our industry consider competition to be ungentlemanly?