adequate representation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadequateandrepresentation
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adequate
adjective
uk/ˈæd.ə.kwət/us/ˈæd.ə.kwət/
enough or satisfactory for a ...
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representation
noun
uk/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/
a person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for ...
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(Definition ofadequateandrepresentationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofadequate representation
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This can only work if the speaker has anadequaterepresentationof what the interlocutor intends to do.
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A total of about 600 subjects, selected to insureadequaterepresentationof the psychopathology we assess, were used for this purpose.
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This model can obviously serve as anadequaterepresentationof certain types of investments in the utility of future consumption.
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Simulations are needed to provide anadequaterepresentationof a complex system on which training is to be conducted.
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The extrapolated profiles are included here to ensure anadequaterepresentationof all profile communities.
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The analysis also confirmed that the modified model containing both facilitating and inhibiting factors was anadequaterepresentationof the sample data.
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Anadequaterepresentationof rhythm requires grouping, such as provided by trees or by constituentised grids.
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If such anadequaterepresentationof the movement goal is not produced by the planning system, then the control system will be unable to complete its task.
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But theadequaterepresentationof early music as found in manuscripts is the goal, and there is no other symbolic meaning of music other than the symbolic representation on paper.
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In contrast, more expressive languages may be rich enough to giveadequaterepresentationof some kinds of information but may be too difficult to understand or use by non-technical users.
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Learning is said to occur when the various processors cannot construct 'anadequaterepresentation' of the cur rent input and are thus forced to add a new item (p. 6).
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Court administration assured some individuals within these estates a privileged position in the management of the property, while others had to seek legal redress foradequaterepresentation.
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As the rapporteur quite correctly says, one prerequisite for an inclusive minority policy isadequaterepresentationin political decision-making.
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It is not possible to haveadequaterepresentationby one joint member.
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He says that there is no place in which minorities find it easier to secure just andadequaterepresentationthan in that city.
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I shall be very glad to see a moreadequaterepresentationof minorities.
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Such a body would have to be very large since there are so many sections and groups that could properly demandadequaterepresentation.
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Such bodies should, of course, be givenadequaterepresentation.
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Will he ensure that we haveadequaterepresentationso that our commercial interests can take advantage of such opportunities as arise?
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We desired that minorities should always findadequaterepresentationon the district boards.
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