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121representative sample — n a sample collected in such a manner that every particle in the lot to be sampled is equally represented in the gross or divided sample. D2013; D2234/D2234M; D4916 …
122Representative Government — Dr Little interest felt in, by French Canadians, 61; mentioned in their petition to the king, 61. See also Responsible government …
123Representative Institutions — F Complete absence of, in New France, 131 132 …
124representative, Christ as — Христос как предстоятель …
125representative democracy — /ˌrɛprəzɛntətɪv dəˈmɒkrəsi/ (say .repruhzentuhtiv duh mokruhsee) noun a form of democracy in which the people do not exercise power directly but elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf (opposed to direct democracy) …
126representative government — /ˌrɛprəzɛntətɪv ˈgʌvənmənt/ (say .repruhzentuhtiv guvuhnmuhnt) noun government by a body of elected representatives, purporting to represent the interests of their electors …
127representative action — Same as class action …
128representative capacity — The capacity in which one acts on behalf of some person or estate, not for himself personally. When a party sues or is sued in such capacity, it is necessary that the capacity in which he sues or is sued should appear in the title, to show the… …