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"At first blush, it certainly appears to be an overly broad power," Mr. Madarasz said.
The use of an overly broad executive order is not the way to strengthen national security.
Maybe someone was cultivating cannabis on federal land again, in an overly broad interpretation of the refuge's commitment to biodiversity.
It is an overly broad proposal that would deprive the public of information vital to national debates on serious issues.
The rules "maintain an overly broad definition of national security, which is contrary to standard international practice," the chamber said.
Because of an overly broad statute, the government wins this case no matter which version of the story is true.
Because we think that the Court of Appeals gave an overly broad reading to our decision in Doyle v. Ohio, supra, we reverse its judgment.
Opponents of the bill spoke strongly against it; several members derided it as an overly broad law that would infringe on individual liberties.
The bill is predicated on an overly broad definition of "small business" — one with fewer than 500 employees, which can include multimillion-dollar partnerships and corporations.
The recent ECJ judgment requires Google to deal with these requests on a case-by-case basis, so their current approach appears to be an overly broad interpretation.
Mr. Lhota is a social liberal who is no "ally" of the Tea Party; the ad, predictably, paints his complex Republicanism with an overly broad brush.
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