Sentences with phrase «unrepresented in»

Children are generally absent and unrepresented in custody matters, with the result being that cases are presented in terms of the parents» views and desires.
«We are extremely grateful to peers in the House of Lords and to Emma Lewell - Buck MP for tabling amendments to the Children and Social Work Bill aimed at addressing the injustice that some parents could be legally unrepresented in court proceedings that could determine that their child was to be adopted.
«Legal aid funding is so limited that in Provincial Court, approximately 40 percent of British Columbians are unrepresented by a lawyer in family court cases and 20 percent are unrepresented in criminal cases,» states the report.
Regrettably, it is still the case that families are unrepresented in many inquests where the state should be held to account.
A change from tolerance or respecting diversity to seeking differences — a question of what are the values of the group that are unrepresented in order to create the most inclusive, and potentially most successful team.
The state is never unrepresented in court, unlike so many impoverished accused.
With up to 70 % of civil litigants and 40 % or more of family litigants unrepresented in our courts *, there are many, many individuals (the «non-clients») who have a considerable stake in the future of the legal profession but who would not be included in a lawyers» debate about what clients want.
[28] That Task Force issues annual reports on the number of low - income New Yorkers who are unrepresented in legal matters.
Yan had filed a temporary restraining order, but she was unable to afford an attorney and was left unrepresented in court.
«More than two - thirds of all authors of chapter 9 of the IPCC's 2007 climate - science assessment are part of a clique whose members have co-authored papers with each other... the majority of scientists who are skeptical of a human influence on climate significant enough to be damaging to the planet were unrepresented in the authorship of chapter 9.»
I'm tired of being told there IS a «left» in America, when I find myself virtually unrepresented in government.
I wish Four Abstract Classicists was a bigger show (how about, for example, June Harwood and Helen Lundeberg, mentioned guiltily in the wall text yet unrepresented in the show).
Other artists confront the perpetual emotion machine of contemporary visual culture by proposing historical counter-narratives and providing perspectives unrepresented in the media.
In the 1980s, the artist became known for his expressionistic landscape paintings that depicted the darker underbelly of his native Caribbean that went unrepresented in the tourist's cliched perception of the islands.
The gifts include works by artists previously unrepresented in the museum's collection.
Three trustees each gave a work by Joseph Beuys, a key post-war German artist unrepresented in the museum's collection.
The gift of these two works will be significant additions to Leeds Art Gallery and the Whitworth, where the artist was unrepresented in both collections.
Including major examples of postwar abstraction, nouveau réalisme, minimalism, conceptualism, and land art previously unrepresented in the collection, the gift will extend and redefine the Gallery's modern collection.
Contemporary sculpture is a wide - ranging and fascinating subject, surprisingly unrepresented in the current marketplace.
Many contemporary artists such as Nan Goldin, Catherine Opie, and Wolfgang Tillmans have utilized the conventions of portraiture to record their own individual communities, giving visual form to subcultures that have often gone unrepresented in mainstream culture.
Kawamoto came in during a tumultuous time for the company, facing product stagnation and an overreliance on sedans and sport coupes while Honda was unrepresented in the fast - growing sport utility vehicles and minivan segments.
Complex mother - daughter relationships feel vastly unrepresented in the cinematic universe.
Since the SNP is unrepresented in the Upper House, all three traditional Westminster parties actually do better than their vote in the 2015 Lords (as Table 1 highlights) though the governing party is still short of a majority.
The Republican and Democratic nominees for President are leaving millions of Americans unrepresented in this election, and the time is right for us to make our voices heard.»
Both Respect and UKIP were previously unrepresented in the fifty - fifth Parliament.
The CIOT has long called for a taxpayers» charter, to act as an aid to the unrepresented in particular and generally to complement the ongoing review of HMRC Powers.
«As a result, our district and our voters go unrepresented in Albany.
In particular, many Westchester voters (those suburban voters that Cuomo so eagerly courts) noticed because they went unrepresented in budget negotiations, and their empty Senate seat could have tipped the balance of the upper chamber to the Democrats.
Fans are totally unrepresented in the running and decision making of their Clubs (unlike in Germany and Spain) *.
The very act of posting proves that «Unrepresented in America» exists.
Black women have gone from under - represented to unrepresented in the highest echelons of corporate leadership in 2017.

Not exact matches

Unrepresented or unconnected first time authors are truly throwing money down the drain by sending manuscripts out in a shotgun effect.
«In some courts, on some days, I am told, unrepresented litigants are up to 40 of the cases,» McLachlin told a Canadian Bar Association audience.
The return to «the» canon, the high canon of Western masterpieces, represents the return of an order in which my people were the subjugated, the voiceless, the invisible, the unrepresented, and the unrepresentable.
Definitely not the most important, but additional and recent, evidence is this issue of Spectrum, a YDS publication, in which we are told: «One of the most dynamic new student groups at YDS draws from a long unrepresented constituency at the divinity school: nonbelievers.
as long as they don't allow women to serve in equal positions, it will not only be unfair to women who are in some kind of leadership role, but to its women followers since they are virtually unrepresented
You know honestly, I think this «protest» could have meant a little something if the person putting themselves out there would have been a typically unrepresented person in breastfeeding activism.
However, cities always end up unrepresented, even if the regions do not have a specific protection.Protected district can have 3 or 4 times less people in it than the most populous district.
If Flanagan obstructs, shortchanging the residents of a district that has been unrepresented for too long due to Dirty Dean's corruption and conviction, Kaminsky should pull out some newspaper articles describing how quickly the TEAPubs swore in George Amedore (seventy votes ahead of his opponent who ended up unseating him after the recount was finalized).
Unrepresented at the highest management structure of NOMS, neglected and misrepresented, the probation service has for years plodded along in the shadows, only to be thrust into the limelight when the spotlight fell on individual tragedies amid media frenzies.
The speaker, for her part, has maintained that NYIFUP should remain the same — and attached terms to the program today stating, «Eligibility for legal representation provided through funds in unit of appropriation 107 for unrepresented, detained individuals in removal proceedings occurring in immigration court in New York City shall be based solely on income.»
Many people, not only in Scotland but in significant parts of the rest of the UK, have been left feeling unrepresented, neglected and alienated by Westminster politicies and politics.
The number of constituencies represented this year at the conference at which Ed Milliband's election as leader was announced was the lowest in living memory — 412 meaning more than one in three parties was unrepresented.
The second savings category contains so - called «unrepresented workers,» like retirees who would pay higher health insurance costs under the agreements reached with CSEA and PEF, plus the 9,000 or so «management / confidential» state employees who can't take part in collective bargaining.
The danger lies in the fact that when our government fails in its obligation to protect «inalienable rights» as provided for in our constitution the end result — as we have repeatedly learned from our past history — is always violence by the unrepresented minority towards the overriding majority.
As it happens, though, the approach to science / religion questions that I prefer has remained almost entirely unrepresented, so now I will join in.
A directed screen for clones capturing unrepresented genes in the collection has led to a set of 2,148 non-redundant clones.
Buuuut if it really is truly coral, I reasoned, that's an unrepresented colour in my wardrobe compared to my plentiful selection of blues.
The periphery of the frame is used to shine a light on unrepresented LA spaces centring trans women of colour — from a brothel they disturb to kidnap a potential suspect, to a male cab driver giving a trans woman a blow job in a car wash.
In a memo last month to LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines, a human resources officer said recruiting diverse teacher candidates from colleges and universities around California «will continue to be a challenge especially as Latino and African American college graduate data remain unrepresented
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