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Even the broader term "swing state" probably mischaracterizes it somewhat.
She called it "soubise," which is a broader term used for an onion-based sauce.
In broader term, they could be categorized into two: partisan and non-partisan staff.
PRRI asked Americans if they thought it was appropriate for businesses to use the broader term.
Dr. Alexander Schauss, a senior director at Aibmr Life Sciences, is equally flummoxed by the broader term superfood.
And what used to be called Asperger's is now folded into the broader term Autism Spectrum Disorder.
PM is a broader term that also includes other substances, such as lubricating oil and mineral ash emissions.
What the animal studies do show, Ms. Zuk observed, is that "sexuality is a lot broader term than people want to think".
It is concerned that children with learning disabilities will not get the services they need if they are redefined under the broader term learning differences.
But, they explained, it is now a broader term for the community of Internet companies in the New York metropolitan area.
In my last column, for example, I used the word "Latinx" as a broader term for the Latino community, to some people's perplexity.
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