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But even those broad definitions have become too parochial.
But by exploiting broad definitions and confused terminology, policymakers and their advisers are misleading the public.
Broad definitions have the novella as a work of anything between 15,000 and 40,000 words.
A narrowly defined disease phenotype can offer advantages over broad definitions.
To ask these questions shows that these broad definitions of "populism" are largely useless to analyse actual parties and movements.
Object codes are defined centrally with broad definitions so that they are available for use by more than one organization.
Russia's antiextremism legislation, for example, is notoriously vague and its broad definitions make it easy to abuse in the name of silencing independent voices.
Venues are also pursuing an active interest in street arts to complement their house programmes and to continue to innovate theatre in all its broad definitions.
The really broad definitions (I loath to use the word "holistic") of experience don't leave much out and hence become difficult (impossible?) to make operational.
There are tight restrictions on speech and broad definitions in law: Ms. Nundy attributed India's colonial past to the country's inheritance of what she describes as "oppressive laws".
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court narrowed the application of the federal money-laundering statute on Monday, ruling for criminal defendants in two cases in which prosecutors had employed broad definitions of two of the law's major provisions.
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