0 someone who speaks or does something officially for another person -- temsilci, delege, temsil eden
1 the same as other people or things in a particular group -- temsil, örnek, tipik, karakteristik
Are his views representative of the rest of the department?
Their governing body is commonly open to representatives of civil society, people who risk their reputation and assume legal responsibilities for the privilege of leadership.
Conventions are at least in theory express agreements, voluntarily entered into between the heads of (or other representatives of) states.
Now, clearly, liberal democratic states can and do use coercive means in order to implement policies that have been agreed amongst democratically elected representatives.
Chiefs are the representatives of the orchestra; managers are in charge of management of the orchestra.
By deploying the language of class, the author argues, artisans sought to present themselves as representatives of a broader working class.
Once the inconvenience of this practice was discovered, the government began to name its representatives directly, choosing from its own ranks men of known competence.
Neither representatives of kanganies nor labourers, who were also not yet formally organized during this period, formed a part of it.
Thirdly, and quite distinct from anything said so far, there may be an argument for representation even if the representatives do appropriate the rents.
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