unrepresented造句1. Millions of Labour voters went unrepresented.
2. The evidence is overwhelming that the unrepresented party suffers serious disadvantage in this forum.
3. They are still unrepresented in great cities such as Manchester and Liverpool, but they seem at last to be on the mend.
4. I can't believe that it will remain unrepresented if and when the electoral system becomes proportional.
5. But women are still under- or unrepresented among subjects in many areas of psychological research.
6. The future is unrepresented.
7. Therefore the company was unrepresented when the search warrant was applied for and issued.
8. The needs of an unrepresented party under a simple system of procedure were stressed.
9. It depends on whether the duty solicitor scheme was set up to help the unrepresented defendant or to diversify criminal work.
10. The description might have more applicability if there were rights enforcement officers to aid unrepresented applicants.
11. On the morning of 16 February 1990 Mr. Bell appeared before the Liverpool justices unrepresented.
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12. Since this is an enthusiast site, one must assume that Novell and Red Hat are way unrepresented, so one should add those guys into the top tier.
13. Kosovo is the top story on the website of Unpo, the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation, which has 69 members, from Abkhazia to Zanzibar.
14. We are a unique art festival because we specifically exhibit young and unrepresented artists who are currently living and working in Guangzhou, our very own locally-bred black sheep.
15. From the tents of Occupy Wall Street to the firesides of Georgetown the cry goes up that the ideological polarisation of the political parties leaves the great bulk of the electorate unrepresented.
16. Darker-skinned people of the same ethnicity grow up emotionally scarred and completely unrepresented by the media images they are subjected to daily.
17. Her party does not recognise the constitution imposed by the outgoing junta, and, unrepresented in the new parliament, is technically illegal.
18. He told Gordon Brown that it was important for world leaders to listen to the voices of the unrepresented poor. David Willie reports from Rome.