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The remaining 11 news reports discussed more broadly, i.e., not attached to any policy issue, the pros and cons of out-of-home ECE at an early age.
Finally, co-morbidity more broadly, i.e. personality characteristics, could not be examined in the present study.
Further, studies that characterize diet more broadly (i.e. as multiple-component dietary patterns) are more easily applied to public health.
More broadly, I would suggest it's all pretty scary.
Not sure the rationale works - different positions require different standards - though, broadly, I agree with you.
I mean, broadly, I would think of it as digital media plus movement.
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After a moment's reflection, he softly said, "I think I do," and smiled broadly, though I'm sure he was just being polite.
In some families, this involves a split along broadly taxonomic (i.e. evolutionary) grounds.
Environmental factors are here considered very broadly, including i.e. possible prenatal exposures and effects inducing epigenetic changes.
The remaining participants reported other ethnicities not broadly categorized (i.e. East African, West African, Afro-Caribbean, Central American, Native American, or Central African).
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