They are the result of private concurrence between groups that
represent narrow interests and candidates competing to represent the public.
Not exact matches
By prizing open spaces for all cultures - not patronizingly, but because they
represent humanity's endowment - we can reverse the retreat into enclaves of
narrow self -
interest and the seclusion of identity politics.
Although the participants admittedly came to the table viewing football and concussion safety through the prism of their own experience and advancing the
narrow interests of the organizations they
represented, the roundtable was a valuable exercise, even though I'm pretty sure almost everyone left the meeting still hewing to the same views they had coming in.
I would not presume or recommend that decisions be left to the purported experts, who often
represent special
interests or have their own biases or
narrow views.
If you want a personal touch, simply
narrow your search by
interests (car enthusiast, music lover, movie buff, world traveler, bookworm, etc.) and select a painting, portrait, or poster that
represents your hobbies.
In Polman and colleagues» project, the writing criteria for science news articles included «present the personal or local impact of a timely,
narrow, focused topic of
interest to the audience from a unique angle» and «communicate information that accurately
represents up - to - date science and forefront the most important elements.»
So, when such individuals and groups issue statements, purporting to speak for authors generally, you can be sure that they are really only
representing their own
narrower interests.
The Wall Street Journal - February 11, 1998 The Wall Street Journal reported on this case in which I successfully
represented a shipping company, which defeated the
narrow interests of insurance defense attorneys, in a lawsuit where attorneys for U.S. insurance companies were seeking to compel all foreign shipping companies to litigate claims, regarding damages to goods shipped by sea, in U.S. Courts, regardless of where the damage occurred, or the home country of the ship involved or of its owners.