Examples of using More representative in English and their translations into Greek
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This would be more representative and could be used as a clearing house for some of the minor details and proposals.
Institutions like the IMF should be made even more representative in light of the dynamic shifts taking place in the global economy.
If investors are more representative of society's diversity,
Jonas could hardly have chosen a more representative Heideggerian theme than the alienating effects of"planetary technology" on modern society.
the larger the sample the more representative and reliable the result.
a Coast Guard more representative of the society we serve- is important to me.
If investors are more representative of society's diversity,
To summarise: we need a stronger and more representative IMF in our new global world
Full representation means Intel's U.S. workforce will be more representative of the talent available in America,
are more representative.
We must move away from the perception of an'all boys club' to a more representative grouping running the EU.
In order to make the final figures even more representative, a second testing procedure is being introduced.
In particular, I suspect that the‘Turkey” sample is more representative than the“Bangladesh” sample, because Turkey is a more developed society.
are therefore ultimately more representative.
make the Libyan institutions more representative, efficient and capable of delivering.
gives the interior a more representative view.
Second, Russian power needed to rebound from its post-Soviet low to something more representative of Russia's strength.
will eventually give birth to new systems of government which will be much more representative.
UN must be more inclusive and more representative.