Sentence examples for Broadly suggested from inspiring English sources

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And while he did not explicitly name a country, he again broadly suggested that it was China.

Braun, while refusing to name the testing employee, broadly suggested there were questions about the man's character.

Rather, Mr. Mbeki has named a prominent member of the African National Congress to investigate the matter and broadly suggested that the full findings may not be made public for reasons of national security.

But it was a far cry from implying that Mr. Miliband was on a secret mission from his father to undermine the country and move it toward Stalinism, as the Daily Mail broadly suggested.

But at the same time, he broadly suggested that the tortuous pace of the military's rescue effort, and his own seeming diffidence at the start of the incident, played no role in the sailors' deaths because they were doomed from the moment the submarine went down.

Although the trial of eight foreign aid workers accused of preaching Christianity has recently begun, the chief justice of the Supreme Court, the mullah who is presiding over the case, broadly suggested in a sermon today that his mind was made up and that the verdict was guilty.

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He has declined to release his full tax filings on an annual basis, and his Senate disclosure forms only broadly suggest that he is worth $12 million to $60 million.

But Janesville, and Wisconsin more broadly, suggest Trump is struggling to overcome pockets of resistance even, or especially, within his own party.

Deciding what constitutes electoral spending is included in guidance from the commission, which broadly suggests firms need to decide if their spending is intended to "promote or bring about" a particular outcome in the referendum.

Three years on, few incidents have been reported on the border between both countries, broadly suggesting that all sides are committed to the ceasefire set by security council resolution 1701.

In May, after NBC broadcast an interview by Richard Engel with President Bush, Ed Gillespie, the White House counsel, sent Steve Capus a thousand-word letter of complaint, objecting to the editing of the interview but also broadly suggesting a creeping partisanship at NBC News.

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