Sentence examples for broadened notion from inspiring English sources

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However, other themes were also identified that related to the broadened notion of quality of life, including concepts such as physical, psychological and sexual well-being.

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Ms. Redmond, who said she is in her mid-30s, thought that going public about her transition, which took place after moving to New York (where "there was more of a community") might help broaden notions about feminine ideals of beauty in the fashion and D.J. worlds.

And he broadened the notion of what constituted important historical resources to include "vernacular" buildings, structures like the 19th-century cast-iron industrial lofts of SoHo, which were not designed in high style yet spoke eloquently about the cultures that created them.

(In a later work Smart (41 47) broadened his notion of necessity).

It broadened the notion of poverty to include vulnerability, insecurity, voicelessness and powerlessness.

Having the patient representative participating in the ALG broadened the notion of what constitutes renal care and who is involved in that care.

Ms. Shelton is always trying to broaden the notion of what a Lynn Shelton movie is.

Another study by Mauss helped to broaden the notion of sacrifice as gift.

Firstly, in the campaign to broaden the notion of fiduciary duty.

If Mr Willetts were to broaden his notion of why people may legitimately want to re-enter higher education, his ideas would be very welcome.

"It's time to re-evaluate and broaden our notion of what avant-garde means," said Vivien Greene, the Guggenheim's curator of 19th- and early-20th-century art, who has organized "Italian Futurism".

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