Sentence examples for broadly accepted idea from inspiring English sources

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These results are largely consistent with the broadly accepted idea of a left-lateralized network in perisylvian language cortex supporting the processing of word forms.

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Men, by contrast, were broadly happy with how they look: the accepted idea of male hotness is so broad it can range from 79 year old Sean Connery to twenty-stone James Corden.

However, this commonly accepted idea is now being challenged.

This basic idea has been broadly accepted by zoologists, but it has been contentious when applied to plants, not least because they are often hermaphrodites.

To the Editor: Francis Fukuyama says, offhandedly, that many of Friedrich A. Hayek's ideas "have become broadly accepted by economists — e.g., that labor unions create a privileged labor sector at the expense of the nonunionized; that rent control reduces the supply of housing; or that agricultural subsidies lower the general welfare and create a bonanza for politicians".

More precisely these mechanisms refer to how the '…past influences present-day politics through a variety of mechanisms, ranging from concrete political institutions to patterns of interests associations to broadly accepted definitions of justice or even mundane ideas about the accepted way of doing things' (Immergut, 2005, p. 289).

The pattern-based visual approach aims to provide teachers with design ideas that are based on broadly accepted practices.

Although Zhou's ideas have not yet been broadly accepted, leaders meeting in April at the 2009 G-20 London summit agreed to allow $250 billion of special drawing rights to be created by the IMF, to be distributed globally.

This result differs from the broadly accepted notion "no local public acceptance, no CCS".

With the passage of time, however, many of the ideas expressed in "The Constitution of Liberty" have become broadly accepted by economists — e.g., that labor unions create a privileged labor sector at the expense of the nonunionized; that rent control reduces the supply of housing; or that agricultural subsidies lower the general welfare and create a bonanza for politicians.

That principle is broadly accepted.

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