The prisons were crowded with a host of persons declared to be suspected upon the mere representations of the agents of the police.
Stuart Sherman, a prominent academic, complained in the Nation that the author had confined himself to a mere "representation of animal behavior."
"We can no longer accept mere representations of cooperation."
Williams' statement was a mere representation.
She was able to capture the personality of her subjects, moving beyond a mere representation of their form.
According to Plato, the physical world is a mere representation of a deeper reality, which is composed of abstract forms.
But in fact these are mere representations and act as safety nets against the brutality.
All that once was directly lived has become mere representation.
But as mere representations, they stand under no law of conjunction except that which the conjoining faculty prescribes.
But the proposition, "I think," in so far as it declares, "I exist thinking," is not the mere representation of a logical function.