Sentence examples for Broadly challenged from inspiring English sources

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Less favourably, the group's overseas operations remain broadly challenged.

Finally, in the work of others, the notion of prejudice as antipathy has been broadly challenged, and Arkes and Tetlock questions have the benefit of alerting scholars to the ongoing redefinition of the concept.

In his remarks, Mr. Obama did not mention his 2012 rivals as he broadly challenged Republicans in Congress to support what he called a "balanced" plan to reduce the nation's long-term debt, in the process drawing a line that will most likely grow brighter as the presidential election draws nearer.

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The report more broadly challenges the notion that Silicon Valley is making progress on racial diversity.

Tackling the demand for such loans and, more broadly, challenging the idea that the answer for people in financial difficulty is for people to borrow is the next step.

More broadly, he challenged President Bush's argument that military action is needed to avoid the risk of a Sept. 11-style attack by terrorists wielding nuclear, biological or chemical weapons.

"The government today has made a significant step forward in preventing rapists using rape pornography to legitimise and strategise their crimes and, more broadly, in challenging the eroticisation of violence against women and girls".

The good jobs of the future will go to those who can collaborate widely, think broadly and challenge conventional wisdom — precisely the capacities that a liberal arts education is meant to develop.

The editorial board seemed more broadly to challenge the merits of continued big investments in the ultimate someday technology: If the main goal is to achieve a power source that could replace fossil fuels, we suspect the money would be better spent on renewable sources of energy that are likely to be cheaper and quicker to put into wide use.

Students, he declared, are not broadly educated, not sufficiently challenged to "search to know".

While the need for freedom from worry and care was broadly accepted, some experts challenged the idealised view of the 'simple life' of the elderly, making the point that minimal needs must be met before contentment can be considered: A mind free from worry is very important to old people.

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