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Unrepresentative.
atypical
untypical
1
The sample areas examined by the IRC were also
unrepresentative
,
it said.
2
The standard test is both
unrepresentative
and intimately familiar to auto engineers.
3
Both parties benefited significantly from this
unrepresentative
,
first-past-the-post voting system in the past.
4
Yet the MPs,
unrepresentative
of the members, are doing immense damage.
5
Online school executives say the growth formulas are unfair and
unrepresentative
.
6
But the visibility of individual high-achievers gives an
unrepresentative
picture overall.
7
And they say modern football is
unrepresentative
of society at large -Jason Tew.
8
His critics argue that the membership is
unrepresentative
of the country as a whole.
9
Quite a lot of Labour MPs think this is
unrepresentative
of the wider Labour membership.
10
However, experiential accounts may mislead if they are
unrepresentative
.
11
Their choice of names is likely to be
unrepresentative
.
12
It is passionately sentimental and absolutely
unrepresentative
of the practical, virile genius of Ulster industry.
13
Alas, they tend to attract radicals, ultranationalists or crackpots
unrepresentative
of the electorate at large.
14
First of all, why do men vaguely feel that the House of Commons is
unrepresentative
?
15
Wherever you are in this debate, there is no doubt that Lush is an
unrepresentative
exception.
16
I declined this vote as I find it both undemocratic and
unrepresentative
of the Irish people.
unrepresentative
entirely unrepresentative
how unrepresentative
unrepresentative elite
unrepresentative institution
unrepresentative minority