Sentence examples for broad thoughts from inspiring English sources

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It posed questions because understandably for a conference speech three years before the next election it was short on specific policies, and more interesting as a pointer to future strategies that may or may not bear fruit.Some broad thoughts.

What we're left with, then, is a mechanism for rising wealth inequality that does not seem to have much to do with the rate of return on capital r holding steady as the economic growth rate g falls.I have two broad thoughts about this critique.

When asked about what he's planning for 2012, Houston offered some very broad thoughts, saying that "one of the most exciting things that's happened" recently is the explosion of devices that people can use to access Dropbox from.

Rather than answer each question, I've written some broad thoughts about my research and the manner in which the media affect women's representation.

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Mr. Galbraith gave broad thought to how America changed from a nation of small farms and workshops to one of big factories and superstores, and judgments of this legacy are as broad as his ambition.

What about broader thoughts on building an effective culture? A. Getting the right mix of people is important.

There are good arguments for the former, the more benign scenario, but we need to set policy in a way that reduces the probability of the latter, the more adverse scenario.In January he may have entertained broader thoughts about the resiliency of the American economy.

How do you respond to people who might suggest that sometimes you get too caught up in the minutia, percentages of debt, the different sections of the budget, and that you don't have necessarily broader thoughts about policy and the effect of the policy on the different areas of government on the citizens?

But Ramsey, who was in the jury minority with her pro-Pao votes, did have some broader thoughts.

According to Barbara Fredrickson's theory of "broaden and build", positive thinking leads our brain to broader thoughts of possibility and problem solving.

Which means that for me enforcing free competition is about attacking cartels and special interests, ie, going after the fat cats, and corruption.This leads me to a broader thought.

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