Crossword-Solution: UNREPRESENTATIVE
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNREPRESENTATIVE (5)
Despite recent excellent and well-appreciated studies of his entire life and extended _oeuvre_ (Janet Browne, _Charles Darwin: Voyaging_ [New York: Knopf, 1995] and Adrian Desmond and James Moore, _Darwin_ [London: Michael Joseph, 1991], Darwin is known primarily as the author of the _Origin,_ which is unrepresentative in its economy of structure, argument, and evidence, as well as on account of its historical notoriety.
People, very unrepresentative people, people just as casual as people in the real world, come into personal relations with us, and little threads of private and immediate interest spin themselves rapidly into a thickening grey veil across the general view.
Within its pale but sanitary walls one finds a noisy medley of chorus girls, college boys, débutantes, rakes, _filles de joie_--a not unrepresentative mixture of the gayest of Broadway, and even of Fifth Avenue.
Lloyd George's House of Commons, which owed its existence to past events and to a passing mood, soon forfeited the confidence of a fickle public, and the impotence to which it was reduced left the country prone to the temptations and a prey to the turbulence of direct and unrepresentative action.
From this unrepresentative body might have been expected a show of resistance to the Government's measure, if, as Giolitti and the German party asserted, there was a serious sentiment in the country in favor of neutrality which had been howled down by the mobs.
Quotes with UNREPRESENTATIVE (3)
... a tourist can't help but have a distorted opinion of a place: he meets unrepresentative people, has unrepresentative experiences, and runs around imposing upon the place the fantastic mental pictures he had in his head when he got there.
Perhaps the most general and most important mental habit to instill is an appreciation of the folly of trying to draw conclusions from incomplete and unrepresentative evidence. An essential corollary of this appreciation should be an awareness of how often our everyday experience presents us with biased samples of information.
To allow the policy question of same-sex marriage to be considered and resolved by a select, patrician, highly unrepresentative panel of nine is to violate a principle even more fundamental than no taxation without representation: no social transformation without representation.