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So far, the president has only outlined his plan in broad terms, and corresponding legislation has not yet been introduced.
The ASA said that the ad only described payday loan products in broad terms and that viewers were directed to the website to complete the transaction.
It sets out, in broad terms and without necessarily being exhaustive, some of the principal areas of protection that preemption would not prevent the States from protecting.
In doing so, the board should define risk in broad terms and be willing to imagine highly unlikely scenarios in order to discuss strategies for managing unexpected events.
Benefiting from visuals both in every facet of social sciences in broad terms and in social work education in narrow terms improves students' learning significantly.
"I don't have an optimistic feeling in broad terms, and I think I take comfort for myself in creating a tiny world where things work a little better, a sort of alternate universe".
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"Sympathy" is a very broad term and does not necessarily imply full-blooded support.
"Welfare" is a broad term and can apply to people who are working but receiving some government assistance.
"Welfare" is a broad term and can apply to people who are working but receiving government assistance.
All the same, "photographic portraiture" is a wonderfully broad term and not one limited to what goes on in photographic studios, photojournalism, documentary photography or, for that matter, on Facebook.
Pro is such a broad term, and it covers many many categories of customers.
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