Sentences with phrase «wide representation»

The Action Team organised a Wellbeing Expo which involved wide representation of community health and fitness groups to promote mental health.
Italy with three teams lead the country wide representation in knock out stage.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has promised reforms but Blazer doubts they will deliver wider representation.
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg wants proportional representation to replace the current first past the post system and give smaller parties wider representation in the House of Commons.
While all electoral systems have flaws and none can offer a «perfect» solution, having a higher number of political parties allows for wider representation of the community's views and could mean more voters feel that their vote counts, which may help engage younger voters.
The Action Team focuses on social and emotional learning with wide representation including Teena Richardson, Year 2/3 Teacher and Implementation Support Person for KidsMatter and Senior Teacher, Early Childhood, who says that that the Action Team is «well - formed and collaborative... [it] really covers the school.»
When inviting members to participate in a study, the company may segment its members by age, region, and spend to ensure that it has a wide representation, Boehm explained.
It is possible that stations which did not accept payment for air - time for religious programs reflected a greater concern for public - service programming and therefore presented a wider representation of other programming such as network and local programs.
Speaking of men, they also enjoy a wide representation here — and are often just as capable as nurturers as they are warriors or kings or «braves,» proving that, hey, when there's something approaching gender parity, everybody wins.
The Hand Print Workshop: Twenty Years of Partnership in Print features a wide representation of the prints created by these artists in his Alexandria studio, including some by William Christenberry and Renee Stout, as well as works by O'Neil himself.
Cultural elements, collected according to a specific logic, are inserted into a wider representation, a room - wide installation that leads the viewers to question their own position in such a space, maybe even making them feel a bit self - conscious.
Alongside these new paintings, visitors will be invited to participate in a museum - style «learning zone» where numerous resources and materials will be available for visitors to further explore the works that were visited during the workshops and the wider representation of black British artists within the UK's visual arts culture.
With 30 artists, 60 works, including site - specific installations designed for 4 MAXXI, and a series of works exhibited here for the first time in their monuments, the exhibition presents a wide representation of the creative panorama of one of the major regions Asian and reflects the economic, social and cultural rights of the last two decades.
The actions to be taken are complex and multiple because Africa has a wide representation of development levels.
In any event, the Government has advised me that they would return to this community to seek feedback from a wider representation of the community.
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