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Further, a broad definition of "evolutionary psychology" which includes all evolutionary approaches to understanding the mind has often been neglected in favor of a narrow definition which refers only to certain research programs within evolutionary perspectives on behavior (Wilson 2009), further fragmenting the body of research in this domain.

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A broad definition of gossip would include the news.

The school applies a broad definition of homelessness.

That's using a broad definition of unemployment.

He has a broad definition of a puppet.

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Secondly, we need a broad definition of personal data.

About twenty-two per cent are men between the ages of eighteen and fifty-nine a broad definition of "young".

The ruling rejects the broad definition of terrorism advanced by government lawyers.

But what's really revealing is the researchers' broad definition of a mental health problem.

But that figure comes from an especially broad definition of disability.

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