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Therefore, a veteran is unrepresented during the initial claim process.
These voters are generally unrepresented in the House battleground districts.
Of the kids denied asylum in 2017, 91 percent were unrepresented.
As it is, there are significant gaps, with the 1940s largely unrepresented.
I was unemployed, unrepresented professionally and out of money in New York.
Gun control is another issue in which the majority often goes unrepresented.
Four percent were female, but women of color were all but unrepresented.
Many of them feel abandoned and unrepresented, and do not bother to vote.
Also, as a Muslim and a child of immigrants, I felt very unrepresented.
But the original problem, unfortunately, very much still exists for unrepresented asylum seekers.
Why do they feel so unrepresented, and why is their rhetoric so shrill?
And women of color were almost entirely unrepresented in top positions in Hollywood.
"Look at it this way: We are completely unrepresented in the government," she writes.
The majority in this country feels unheard and unrepresented by Congress and this administration.
The stakes are high: Over half of all children in immigration court are unrepresented.
Bad things happen to democracies when large numbers of citizens feel alienated and unrepresented.
I want people to delve into the trauma of being unrepresented, ignored and invisible.
There is a super silent majority in California that feels completely marginalized and unrepresented.
The rest of the world is virtually unrepresented—and this is dangerous for Indigenous peoples.
Instead, there was recruitment of those who felt they were "true" conservatives, unrepresented by any party.
"At Tinder, we believe that no one should ever feel unrepresented or unseen," the campaign reads.
Among those Republican voters who back Trump, 64% say they are unrepresented by the government vs.
She draws basic shapes with complex dimensions, singing songs that must proceed from unrepresented emotional reserves.
And of the kids granted relief, just 21 percent were unrepresented, according to the same data.
And of the kids granted relief, just 14 percent were unrepresented, according to the same data.
Forcing judges to speed up asylum cases will simply ensure that more asylum-seekers are unrepresented.
Despite the ubiquity of this form, the lived experience of this body is still largely unrepresented.
The United States was largely on the sidelines, powerless and unrepresented in the League of Nations.
The newest and smallest sub-sector is focused on good governance and supporting unrepresented founders and entrepreneurs.
Thus we have an unrepresented segment of Middle America that came out in droves for Donald Trump.
These tasks are challenging for the most skilled attorney, and especially so for an unrepresented asylum seeker.
Since NCAA Football 14, Lawrence, and every other Lawrence around the country, have gone unrepresented in games.
Out of 84,174 juvenile cases filed in that period, a whopping 41,457 of those cases were unrepresented.
Nearly half of all Americans will wake up on that day feeling whole-heartedly unrepresented by the winner.
It also could help make groups that are often unrepresented in the profession feel more like they belong.
The end of communism unleashed hostility to the region's large Roma minority, who remain almost completely unrepresented politically.
When members of the minority are excluded from the amendment process, their constituents' most urgent priorities go unrepresented.
It is thrilling to know that future generations will not see LGBTs go wholly unrepresented in the Trek universe.
As previously mentioned, Taylor Swift's Reputation went unrepresented, as did Ariana Grande's Sweetener, and The Carters' Everything Is Love.
I think he is really is giving voice to a lot of people who have felt unheard and unrepresented.
" — Jeet Heer, The New Republic "Voices for aggressive government-organized action to stanch/slow climate change are entirely unrepresented.
You see that failure in our communities, both rural or urban, where too many Americans feel disenfranchised and unrepresented.
"Bisexual men are very unrepresented in media and television and film, so that's something we're really excited about," Mitchell said.
Lib Dems may gain votes and seats from the 48% of the public that voted Remain and is otherwise unrepresented.
Among detained immigrants, those with representation were twice as likely as unrepresented immigrants to win their case, 49% versus 23%.
Emoji have become increasingly diverse over the years, but one group remains unrepresented on smartphone keyboards: women in head scarfs.
Yet government statistics show families with counsel are 10 times more likely than unrepresented families to win relief from removal.
"This is a class of mostly unrepresented people who are obviously not familiar with our legal system," Mr. Arulanantham said.
What's next: The Ninth District, which includes part of Charlotte, will go unrepresented in Congress for at least several months.
Throughout the month of August, Maiden LA will stage over 140 events, performances, and exhibitions by unrepresented artists in unconventional spaces.
Lincoln dispensed with concerns about Virginia's unrepresented residents by comparing them to nonvoters, even though many of them had no choice.
It positioned itself as the network "for the unrepresented, for the outsiders," according to Terry McDermott in the Columbia Journalism Review.
This tiny, scattered taste left me wondering what's happening in unrepresented countries and why Kopenkina chose the places that she did.
Unrepresented children have missed more than 70% of their court appearances since 2005, and are often ordered to be deported in absentia.
In New York City's housing court, it's usually a team of lawyers representing the landlord going against a tenant, unrepresented and alone.
Once in immigration court, nearly 80% of Hondurans are denied protection, with those unrepresented by a lawyer facing a 95% denial rate.
In 2014, that went to New Zealand, but it was trounced by Mexico in an intercontinental playoff, leaving Oceania unrepresented in Brazil.
She is associated with the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization, which represents the congress; she does not work directly for the congress.
They're some of my most favorite movies, but I feel so unrepresented by them, and people of color are also underrepresented by them.
Immigrants who appear in court via teleconference are more likely to be unrepresented and be deported, a 2015 Northwestern Law Review study found.
The teachers like Fields and Trale, up since 6:30 am that morning to strike despite flash flood warnings, went unrepresented and unmentioned.
According to government data analyzed by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, children who are unrepresented are ordered deported 85033 percent of the time.
North Carolina's 9th District has gone unrepresented in Washington for months as a controversy over alleged fraud in the district's 2018 election unfolded.
He became, in effect, a nonperson whose art was ignored by the press, apart for the occasional denunciation, and unrepresented in Soviet museums.
So you can genuinely go unrepresented and there's no official division to have anyone speak on your behalf, and we're talking about children.
The world it's set in does exist, and these people are out there, largely unrepresented in film and TV in quite this fashion.
While women are gaming in unprecedented numbers, they still have complex feelings about gaming at large, with a grave majority feeling unrepresented and unwelcome.
Many immigrants whose cases will now move faster and who would have sought pro bono counsel may also have to go to court unrepresented.
One of the most important of Piketty's conclusions is that constituencies that feel unrepresented by the new partisan configuration will be drawn to populism.
Inspired by the Hammer Museum's biennial show Made in L.A., the organizers were driven to give a platform to unrepresented artists and unconventional spaces.
I really think that this an outlier and represents a small sliver of primary voters in a largely unrepresented district in the Bronx and Queens.
It would be a party in which black and Latino voters are a growing constituency, but one unrepresented at the highest levels of party leadership.
The pair started the project after deciding their own discussions about dirty nappies, sleepless nights and changing body parts were going unrepresented in parenting products.
In recent years, "rocket dockets" that prioritized Central American cases resulted in chaotic courts, nonprofit attorneys stretched beyond their limits and, ultimately, more unrepresented immigrants.
Any decreased support from these groups, who are under- or unrepresented in Democrats' top four presidential contenders today, would have a dramatic impact on Democrats.
As a result, there are hundreds of millions of Muslims who go unrepresented, who have almost no institutions that can realize our different hopes and dreams.
I'm calling for the chaotic Muslim middle -- too long unrepresented or underrepresented -- not to stand up and speak out, but to stand up and build out.
They were worried for their communities and for their country, upset about inequality, anxious about making ends meet, and angry that they felt ignored and unrepresented.
Short of Congressional repeal of the one-year filing deadline, DHS and DOJ now must act to ensure a level playing field for unrepresented asylum seekers.
Garland sought to legitimize and deem legal that over 85033,000 citizens of this country should continue to go vote-less and unrepresented in our national legislature.
The main contenders in Sunday's ballot offer a lack of diversity that has left parts of the electorate at risk of feeling unrepresented, political commentators say.
When perspectives are unrepresented in discussions, when some kinds of thinkers aren't at the table, classrooms become echo chambers rather than sounding boards — and we all lose.
But now, having watched the Scots and the Welsh win their own parliaments, England — with no less than 84 percent of Britain's population — feels aggrieved and unrepresented.
The state is also particularly welcoming of third parties, which can keep people involved in the political process even if they feel unrepresented by Democrats and Republicans.
Prior to the Internet, a white nationalist would have had a lonely existence, his views unrepresented by the media, unable to find anyone to agree or debate with.
With a focus on emerging artists unrepresented by a gallery, the third Brooklyn edition of this fair offers art at a more affordable price than its larger rivals.
As of 2016, 76.1 percent of Singapore's citizens claim Chinese ancestry; at no point in my life here have I felt under- or unrepresented because of my race.
At the core of Schultz's diagnosis is the idea that America's two-party duopoly is distorting politics and leaving Americans unrepresented, good ideas unnoticed, and policy problems entrenched.
They seek to jump-start new classes of business people that will transform society by opening new opportunities for more unrepresented business leaders in the years to come.
Although curly and bald hair are now available besides previously only wavy or straight hair emoji, there are still many styles and textures that remain untouched and unrepresented.
Syrian army: 'Russian intervention a blessing' This torturous scattergram of alliances leaves one group almost unrepresented on the battlefield, the greatest victims of the war -- ordinary Syrian Sunnis.
Sulaiman, who was unrepresented at the court hearing, pleaded guilty, but said the video was posted in a "moment of anger" and he did not mean any harm.
Plenty of minority and female writers are looking for jobs, but may be unknown to or overlooked by showrunners, unrepresented by agencies, or seen as lacking in experience.
"It was important for us right from the start to get not just unrepresented voices, but voices from outside of the sort of standard literary lane," Spillman said.
The club has accidentally plugged into a local pride that had gone unrepresented, as most New Jersey-based sports teams brand themselves as being from New York instead.
But that representation is crucial, because 90% of those who are unrepresented in immigration court are denied asylum, in contrast to the 48% who are denied with legal representation.
British diplomats would have had no role in the multitude of decision-making groupings that constitute the inner workings of the EU, and would be unrepresented at ministerial meetings.
Washington, DC pilot program data similarly showed unrepresented tenants were six times as likely to get evicted or endure some other harsh outcome as those represented by an attorney.
The lawsuit argues that the voters in both districts will remain unrepresented for more than a year and their next chance to vote won't be until the November elections.
It was a general movement toward dance music and colorful streetwear which is mostly unrepresented on the internet now, bleached from the earth in Justin Timberlake's great MySpace purge.
The latest Monmouth poll of Michigan has evidence that some of Sanders's voters feel unrepresented by mainstream Democrats: Just 63 percent voted for Clinton in the 2016 general election.
"We are extremely alarmed by management's decision to silence the journalists we represent at Bloomberg Industry Group, as well as the unrepresented journalists at Bloomberg News," the guild wrote.
In Texas last year, 76 percent of children who were in the immigration system for this went unrepresented, and it was something like ... It was either 193,000 or 13,000.
People who are unrepresented, on the other hand, find themselves in more uncomfortable situations: they make arrangements and travel long distances to comply with what they believe are court orders.
Causes that the group takes up must adhere to three criteria: They must enjoy bipartisan support, be issues that are unrepresented on Capitol Hill and benefit the "common good," DeLancey says.
For the sake of the majority of the country who feel utterly unrepresented in Washington, please learn from our enormous miscalculation in 2016 and do not follow Republicans into the void.
I mean, obviously, Filin was an ex-dancer, Dmitrichenko was a male dancer, and Nikolay Tsiskaridze was a male dancer, so we didn't feel their voice was unrepresented in the film.
On February 17, Carnegie Mellon emailed computer science undergraduates— inviting women and unrepresented people of color to apply for 20 $7,000 scholarships sponsored by Palantir that would go toward their education.
Cost: $8.99 a month or $47.99 annually on iOS or Android Best for: Anyone who feels intimidated, unrepresented, or even triggered by video or visual porn, particularly women and queer folks.
Gavin Newsom decided not to call a special election to replace Hunter, his office told CNBC in January, meaning California's 50th Congressional district will go unrepresented until the November midterm elections.
M/E/A/N/I/N/G gave a voice to otherwise unrepresented perspectives on art making and aesthetics, motherhood and art, racism, feminism, resistance, collaboration, privacy, trauma, and artists-as-activists.
Ms. Francis installed her bust featuring three adjoining African faces where it would "speak directly to the African-American community, which often goes unrepresented in public art," she wrote on her website.
This month, Tin House will publish its 103th and final issue, a 210-page testament to its essential role in welcoming unrepresented writers into the literary landscape over the past 24 years.
The response from the right (or lack thereof) to Linton's outburst is more evidence that the 2016 election wasn't just about white working-class voters feeling unrepresented by out-of-touch elites.
So, for instance, in many major cities, landlord-tenant disputes are characterized by more than 90 percent of the tenants' being unrepresented and a similar percentage of landlords being happily lawyered-up.
It's sort of like listening for the notes they don't play in jazz, except what you're listening for are the voices that don't get to speak, the points of view that go unrepresented.
The Margaret Z. Robson Collection comprises 93 works by major figures like James Castle, Judith Scott, Thornton Dial Sr., and Bill Traylor, as well as 11 artists previously unrepresented in the SAAM collections.
The poll finds that a broad swath of GOP voters (33%) say they feel completely unrepresented by the government in Washington, and among those voters, Trump holds a 23% to 2405% lead over Cruz.
If only they would drop the label and call themselves social or liberal democrats, they would be more likely to appeal to older New Deal Democrats who feel unrepresented in the current political domain.
But that idea mostly collapsed when Irish voters, sensitive about being left unrepresented in Brussels for any length of time, voted in a 2008 referendum to reject a revised European Union treaty containing those changes.
We also need to make sure we have a political system that fosters more internal diversity within the party, so large groups of voters don't feel that they are unrepresented for extended periods of time.
According to immigration attorney Natalia Morozova, clients in immigration court who are unrepresented are already far less likely to make their court dates, and this is often because they do not understand what is going on.
" Carper said in a statement that the LGBTQ community is "left unrepresented on the census" and that the bill will help the government and businesses "have the most accurate and comprehensive data on those they serve.
If you live in the United States and feel unrepresented by your House member and senators, there might be a surprisingly simple reason: Elected officials have to represent vastly more people here than in other countries.
If the advertiser tries to avoid this problem by specifically targeting an unrepresented group, the ad delivery system will still not deliver the ad to those users, and it may not deliver the ad at all.
Brokers want unrepresented buyers to fall in love with their charm, their knowledge of the neighborhood and their marketing prowess, all so they can represent the buyer walking through the door, whatever home they wind up buying.
The International Centre for Tropical Agriculture, a charity which works in the area, reckons that about 30% of the wild relatives of modern crops are unrepresented in gene banks, and almost all of the rest are underrepresented.
A familiar narrative since the 2016 referendum has been that both main parties, Labour and the Conservatives, have been drifting to the wings, leaving a large portion of the electorate feeling unrepresented and without a viable alternative.
In an interview, Redfin's chief executive, Glenn Kelman, said that in late March the company had started accepting unrepresented online bids — that is, bids from buyers who don't have an agent — on listings in the Boston area.
"It's a completely inscrutable system — people who are unrepresented face the real possibility that they might never manage to make it into the US even if the government declines to appeal cases," Koop told the news site.
A Redfin press release said that RE/MAX withdrew from the partnership as a result of Redfin rolling out its Direct service, which allows Redfin's sellers to sell to unrepresented buyers and save on buyer side commission fees.
Some university leaders said they were concerned that certain measures taken to address surging student demand may disadvantage people who are already unrepresented in computer science — including women, African-Americans, Latinos and low-income, first-generation college students.
This means far more kids will be representing themselves in immigration court—and according to recent data compiled by the online tool TRAC, unrepresented children are far more likely to lose their cases than those who have lawyers.
Editor's Note: Hot off the heels of our Nintendo Switch review by Verge transportation editor Tamara Warren's son, readers have been asking for more perspectives of different gadgets seen by a demographic completely unrepresented by the current Verge masthead.
"If the advertiser tries to avoid this problem by specifically targeting an unrepresented group, the ad delivery system will still not deliver the ad to those users, and it may not deliver the ad at all," the complaint says.
Native Americans are still relatively unrepresented in high political office, but many of them vote Democrat, and party leaders see them as a key part of a political coalition if a Democrat is ever going to win statewide here.
Even as Zimbabwe's government, banks, listed companies and other members of the formal economy lurch from one crisis to another, the thriving informal economy of street vendors, traders and others unrepresented in official statistics helps keep the country afloat.
There are many differences between us, but we do have some common ground with Chris; I feel like me and Molly have been very unrepresented in books, and yet books are what's seen as classical art and art history.
But while those channels of communication have helped Broadnax grow BGN, she told me it's also helped her understand just how many of her black female listeners previously shied away from podcasts because they felt so unrepresented by them.
The 2 precincts could overrepresent an unrepresented group — imagine if a New York exit poll, by chance, included two Orthodox Jewish precincts in Brooklyn and showed a Republican ahead among Jewish voters — or completely miss a small, geographically concentrated group.
I wonder who is representing the people on the list, knowing that many of them will be unrepresented today and in court dates to come, without money to pay for a lawyer and not enough free lawyers to go around.
By saying things his constituency believed, but other politicians were unwilling to say, and by suffering the opprobrium of the establishment for his consistently unseemly remarks, Trump came to be seen as the authentic champion of those who felt unrepresented.
Before family separation was in effect, about 60 percent of kids at the border were unrepresented by legal counsel, said Wendy Young, president of the nonprofit Kids in Need of Defense, which staffs and trains immigration lawyers to represent these kids.
And the more this underlying ideological diversity was hemmed in by party orthodoxy on both sides, the more adherents of unrepresented views felt disenfranchised and the more both parties had to turn up negative partisanship to keep their coalition together.
Whether these young people are from secular families loyal to the more moderate Fatah faction or from religious families affiliated with Hamas, the Islamist militant group, "All of them feel unprotected, unrepresented, and that they should take the initiative," Mr. Zakout said.
More than 80 Uighurs are currently detained in Cairo, at least 10 of whom were arrested on July 1, according to Lucia Parrucci of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization, which represents the World Uyghur Congress, an advocacy group based in Germany.
"The main message behind Be Body Aware is to create imagery in fashion and media that show that these things can in fact be done, and the message to the fashion industry is there are so many of us who feel unrepresented," she says.
Speaking of, this year's list is very much dominated by dudes, with female artists severely unrepresented outside of the most streamed female artist category — topped by Rihanna (third year in a row, standard), and followed by Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande and Sia.
The writers of these 21 essays are citizens of a multi-cultural United Kingdom pondering—often with great humor—why it is they often feel unwelcome, unequal, or unrepresented in a country they (and in some cases their parents, and their parents' parents) call home.
Labour candidate Gillian Troughton has put the NHS at the forefront of her campaign but the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn is proving to be a divisive issue, with many of Labour's traditional, working-class voters feeling unrepresented by the party's left-wing, London leadership.
Yet far from threatening the novel, Hollinghurst has rejuvenated it, revealing how many more kinds of experience — how many previously unrepresented gestures and impressions and longings and relationships — it was possible to include in a novel than had been dreamed of by literature's straight gatekeepers.
Murray Cox, a computational biologist at Massey University in New Zealand, and his colleagues pushed the analysis further by probing a new genetic database, containing modern genomes from the islands of South-East Asia, a region that is both densely populated and largely unrepresented in genetic surveys.
Presumably you do not worry about the relatively large proportion of scientists in the House of Lords, even though the number of scientists in the population at large is small and that the many climate change deniers, flat earthers, new agers and believers in homeopathy are unrepresented.
Because the politicians who watched over decades of immiseration, happy to let anything halfway decent on this little island sink into fallow fields or be blotted out by shiningly inaccessible housing developments, were also happy to let the country's most precarious and unrepresented people take the blame.
Their participation in gentrification, combined with their light skin and class mobility, sets them at odds with every character they thought they'd left behind now defending their territory, revealing the often unrepresented betrayal and resentment that arises in Latinx communities as a result of colorism and class privilege.
The political system that created this moment was also a system that centralized leadership in both parties in a way that minimized internal party diversity, fueling a reinforcing feedback loop of hyperpartisanship that left many voters unrepresented because they didn't fit into the narrow lines of partisan conflict.
"What's dramatically different in terms of limiting access to asylum now is that even if you pass the credible fear interview, and even if you're unrepresented and don't speak English to get the application right on a complicated form, you're not entitled to have a hearing on that claim," said Gilman.
Located more than a two-hour drive from Atlanta — home to the closest regional ICE Enforcement and Removal Office and many of the state's attorneys that would represent immigrants — the Lumpkin facility, has been deemed a "black hole" of the US immigration system where unrepresented detainees can languish for years in harsh conditions.
"If we are to have a unified party in the fall, no matter who wins the nomination, we cannot have a Democratic National Convention in which the views of millions of people who participated in the Democratic nominating process are unrepresented in the committee membership appointed by you, the Chair," Sanders wrote.
And the pre-Trump Republicans had a similar problem: By trying to simply bury the "America First!" ideas that Pat Buchanan ran on in the 1990s, they created a return-of-the-repressed scenario, where a big swathe of their own voters felt chronically unrepresented and ignored and turned eagerly to Trump.
"Our government forcibly ripped children from the arms of asylum-seeking parents, and then asked them, debilitated by trauma, all by themselves, unrepresented by lawyers, to articulate complex legal claims without any support or accommodation,"  Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, legal director of the Immigrant Advocacy Program at the Legal Aid Justice Center in Virginia, said in a statement.
"It is cause for alarm when a great German footballer like Mesut Ozil no longer feels wanted in his country because of racism and feels unrepresented by the DFB," the federal justice minister, Katarina Barley, wrote on Twitter shortly after the decision was published on Sunday, referring to the German acronym of the German Football Association.
Nielsen: I do remember what he -- I do remember him asking about the concept of underrepresented countries as a fix -- this was in the conversation about removing the diversity lottery and how we could reallocate that, and I do remember him asking, if we do that and then assign those to countries that are unrepresented, aren't we just continuing non-merit based immigration?
"When women are systemically unrepresented behind the camera, in directing roles and writing roles that create and shape characters, they end up producing movies that don't appeal to everyone," Darnell Hunt, UCLA's Dean of social sciences and the co-author of the annual Hollywood diversity report, told CNBC Make It. A mere 1 percent of films employed 10 or more women in roles behind-the-scenes.
While the exhibition's efforts to combat Raffles' distribution of misinformation are scintillating at times, the colonizer's tendency to embellish is a mere footnote to the bigger story that is largely ignored here: the deep gouges that the East India Company left in Southeast Asia's regional history, the bloodshed, and, most importantly, the locals who remain voiceless and unrepresented, even in an exhibition ostensibly about their histories.
" They continue, "the artworks on the site operate across a number of intersecting political levels: they offer testimony of what otherwise would remain unsaid and unrepresented; they offer graphic examples of acts of protest and resistance; they instantiate agency in contexts in which it is often so brutally denied; they amplify, through their visual languages, the key analytical and political concerns articulated in the various case studies of racialized deaths.
"   Barry Jenkins, the director of Moonlight, pledged solidarity with those who felt marginalized and unrepresented while accepting the award for Best Adapted Screenplay: "All you people out there who feel like there's no mirror for you, that your life is not reflected, the Academy has your back; the ACLU has your back; we have your back; and for the next four years we will not leave you alone, we will not forget you.
In describing how he set up a critical meeting with Michael Flynn, former national security adviser to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, the audience was audibly thrilled by his cleverness in keeping Flynn unrepresented by legal counsel and unaware of the true nature of the meeting.
People returned to Mexico under the program must have a pending court date in the US. Koop wonders what could happen to others who have been granted asylum, but lack an attorney — which most asylum-seekers in the program do not have — to advocate for their ability to enter the US. "It's a completely inscrutable system — people who are unrepresented face the real possibility that they might never manage to make it into the US even if the government declines to appeal cases," she said.

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