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Do we need broader definitions of academic and administrative functions within a university?
Using the broader definitions of unemployment that are used in other countries, the situation is far worse.
Women's broader definitions of success may also be a reflection of the fact that they still shoulder the larger part of responsibility for caring.
The Court has generally adopted broader definitions of political speech, and that has led to the broad protections of commercial and political speech.
Doctors using broader definitions of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, risk prescribing "unnecessary and possibly harmful treatment" to their patients, experts have warned.
The Justice Department also wants to amend the criminal code to include broader definitions of financial institutions and mortgage lenders, and to extend bank-fraud statutes to nonbank companies, particularly private mortgage lenders like Countrywide.
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The tribunals are using a broader definition of enemy combatants.
The case for a broader definition of development is illustrated persuasively by Tunisia.
Maria Otero, the fund's president, said her group had a broader definition of creditworthiness.
Regulators granted a broader definition of what qualifies as capital than some bank analysts had expected.
But under a broader definition of debt, the ratio is 92 percent, the central bank said.
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