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The manifesto's guidelines were written in broad terms to leave it open to nonpracticing Jews, and even non-Jews, Mr. Rollman said.
But four people involved in the debate, representing different points of view, agreed to outline its conclusions in broad terms to address what they said might otherwise be misperceptions about the findings.
She calls them "trustpolitik", aiming in broad terms to strike a balance between the hard line of her predecessor, Lee Myung-bak, and the "sunshine policy", or uncritical engagement, of the two South Korean presidents before him.
At the White House, the Pentagon, the intelligence agencies and the military headquarters in Baghdad, officials declined to detail publicly the extent of Iran's support for fighters in Iraq, referring instead only in broad terms to training, equipping and financing Shiite militias.
And Klein, and Grabiner and Lewis et al must take their cue from somewhere: it seems obvious from what has happened that they have been given an instruction (in broad terms) to get to the bottom of what has happened at Wapping, regardless of who might be affected.
And, as we have pointed out above, the statutory indemnity provided for such contractors is in sufficiently broad terms to cover interest as well as any other liability incurred by them through authorized withholding, a guaranty which certainly would not preclude recovery of interest by the suit against the contractors if terminated on the merits in appellant's favor.
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That's a broad term, to be sure, and its bloody Libyan manifestation bears little resemblance to complaints about the Troubled Asset Relief Program in the United States or allegations of corrupt auctions for telecommunications licenses in India.
The term "tactual" will be used as a broad term to refer to any form of touch experience (so it's used in the same way that "auditory" and "olfactory" are used for hearing and smell ).
Anacostia is the broad term to me.
Conservation tillage is a broad term to describe any method of cultivation that leaves the previous year's crop residue - corn stalks or wheat stubble, for example - on fields before and after planting the next crop.
A broad term to cover the whole spectrum was necessary, thus the term ' Who you are' was chosen for this theme.
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