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Roberts said the "broadening definition" of disabilities led to a discussion of where the line would be drawn, and raised concerns about the potential number of waiver requests.
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Last year's Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, broadening definitions of sexual harassment and increasing penalties for violators, also augurs well for future steps toward codifying gender parity.
This broadened definition provides clarity.
Act Apr. 8, 1952, broadened definition of "savings and loan association" by including any insured institution as defined in section 401 of the National Housing Act, as amended.
This case study illustrates how a broadened definition of 'suitable habitat' may augment existing conservation strategies for specialist species facing substantial and rapid modification of their native habitat.
The broadened definition of offsets was said by NSW Office of Environment and Heritage staff in one of the documents to be a "balance [that] was ultimately struck was a decision of government".
It is hoped the broadened definition will increase awareness of what domestic abuse is and who suffers it.
Let me be clear, though, lest my broadened definition of "queer" (as anything unusual) fails at clarity.
Along with this broadened definition, he established a new paradigm for environmental health research.
This could suggest that a broadened definition of misassembly by QUAST would also deem these contigs to be misassembled.
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