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But today's Senate overrepresents white voters and significantly underrepresents nonwhite ones.
She commissioned a study earlier this year to understand how Pinterest could better serve users from backgrounds that the platform underrepresents.
However, trimming can result in a sample that underrepresents important groups of voters, such as young people, minorities, or rural voters.
In other words, while its senior management specifically lacks racial diversity, Netflix's workforce generally also underrepresents Black workers compared to the general population.
"What I feel is that it underrepresents the true possibility of financial crimes, especially in anti-money laundering," he said of the government's assessment.
"The superdelegate system undermines the Democratic Party's commitment to racial and gender equity, and underrepresents the younger voters forming the future of the party," the letter adds.
For one, it underrepresents the ability of households to rely on assets or savings in times of low income and the ability to save when incomes are high.
Despite its idealized progressive politics and culture, Finland lacks representational media for women of color and is far behind countries like the United States, a place that already severely underrepresents its black and brown populations.
"The superdelegate system undermines the Democratic Party's commitment to racial and gender equity, and underrepresents the younger voters forming the future of the party," the progressive groups said a letter sent to Perez this week.
Our friend and colleague David Leonhardt has the measured version of that take, arguing that it's time for Democrats to push for D.C. and Puerto Rican statehood to address the ways the current Senate map underrepresents Democratic and especially minority constituencies.
Last year there was a "reported loss of more than $24 million as a result of ransomware attacks," according to the FBI, a figure that surely massively underrepresents the scale of the problem due to the unwillingness of many victims to report.
They worry that the Republican Party systematically underrepresents women, that it doubles down on opposing freedoms for women that most Americans support, and that too many of its members either actively hold regressive views on women or passively fail to do any real work for women's rights and representation.
Gómez, J.E. & Calle, M.S. (2016). Birdwatching in Doñana. Prior claims put the weight of this species as , however this probably slightly underrepresents both their size and the sexual dimorphism of this eagle. A large sample of full grown males from western Europe were found to average , with a range of (sample size of 91), while 87 females were found to average , with a range of .
Weights in this species have been reported from but the source of this is unclear and it probably underrepresents the size variation known to occur in the species. The only precise body masses known for the species are derived from the Philippine population, where males were found to average while females averaged but they could weigh in excess of .Brown, Leslie and Amadon, Dean (1986) Eagles, Hawks and Falcons of the World. The Wellfleet Press. .
Media, in general, underrepresents overweight individuals and when these roles are present, they are often minor, stereotyped roles. They are more commonly seen eating, and are less likely to be involved in a romantic relationship compared to the average weight television character. The media is often blamed for the strong negative trait associations that society has toward overweight individuals. There is a great deal of empirical research to support the idea of Thin Ideal media, or the idea that the media tends to glorify and focus on thin actors and actresses, models, and other public figures while avoiding the use of overweight individuals.
ESPN has been accused of having a bias towards certain sports teams and a "love affair" with superstar players. ESPN's ombudsman, Le Anne Schreiber, responded to these criticisms by saying that the industry is ratings-driven. Since MLB Network launched on January 1, 2009, Baseball Tonight has been the target of criticism because of its perceived bias in favor of certain teams such as the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees, both based within driving distance of ESPN's studios in Connecticut. One opinion was expressed by former major-leaguer Heath Bell: Despite achievements by female athletes, ESPN underrepresents them in its coverage.

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