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As a result, adults living in households with other adults were relatively under-represented.
The controversy is over the practice of drawing district lines for the purpose of making sure that candidates from under-represented groups get elected.
In areas where minority ethnic groups are under-represented, it is possible that the views of a small but highly visible group can be easily identified.
Conversely, those less likely to enjoy privileged status, such as craftsmen, labourers and rural workers, were under-represented as litigants in the university courts.
Furthermore, these men, with their small workshops, were significantly under-represented in the electorate.
While some poor were selected from other areas, the lower socio-economic category of married men was under-represented in the sample.
This involves pre-processing the data set to seek out those classes that are under-represented or have small support values.
It can be expected that especially outbreaks in households, restaurants, day-care centres and schools were under-represented in the study, because of under-reporting [17].
However, the neural coding problem is under-represented in the book.
This comment addresses something that may be missing, or at least under-represented in the programme: the role of learning.
Injecting drug users may be possibly under-represented in our study.
Un-infected individuals held in maritime quarantine stations are under-represented and rarely observable in government papers and reports but maintain a voice in personal sources.
Furthermore, oversampling in the more vulnerable strata has resulted in considerable non-response, and thus the more frail elderly were under-represented.
The youngest segment of the adult population is therefore the most under-represented in the personal networks of older people.
The impetus thus came less from employers who felt under-represented and more from party strategists who wanted to broaden their constituency base.
Yet not enough has been found to suggest that the role of wives is vastly under-represented.
Interviewees were randomly drawn from each of these areas according to predetermined proportions, resulting in inpatients being somewhat over-represented, and out-patients under-represented.
Namely, citizens in over-represented rural districts with higher political power in a legislative body may be taxed less than those in under-represented urban districts.
Older people were heavily under-represented, especially women and those of advanced old age.
Older adults, members of ethnic minorities, people with cognitive or communication impairments and people with poor physical or mental health are often under-represented.
Secondly, the actual unfavorable free energies of these under-represented or negatively selected sequences are modest.
Index boys are over-represented below the 10th and 50th percentile for both height and weight whereas the comparison boys are under-represented.
Women are over-represented among interpreters, who on average enjoy lower prestige, and under-represented among the most prestigious group of songwriters.
Older people were under-represented and portrayed as a homogeneous, resource-rich and productive social group, and gender stereotypes were prevalent.
Their results indicated that older individuals were under-represented and that far fewer older women appeared than older men.
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