Sentence examples for broadly be described from inspiring English sources

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Slavery can broadly be described as the ownership, buying and selling of human beings.

Slavery can broadly be described as the ownership, buying and selling of human beings for the purpose of forced and unpaid labour.

These may broadly be described as conservative (or strict) and liberal (or loose).

Their predecessors tended to offend against establishment opinion, and came from what might broadly be described as a left-libertarian perspective.

Although any performing art could broadly be described as live art, Mr. Raza here seems to intend it to describe pieces not easily limited to a single genre.

So we shouldn't be too surprised that Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, whose economic policies can broadly be described as a big goofy mess, has managed to hit the nail on the head with at least one critique.

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Broadly, these can be described as tools for investigating the structure and composition of materials, but such rough strokes belie the detail.

Broadly, motivation can be described as the sum of factors (either internal or external) that create drive or provide the "energy" required for a person to remain interested and/or working toward a project, goal, outcome etc.

A sensor model can be described broadly and will be referenced as a unique type of sensor.

One question to raise here, however, is whether the fact that some behavior can be described broadly makes the intentional mental property of its cause relevant.

Broadly, gene function can be described in the context of a gene's specific molecular, biochemical and/or biological roles in the cell and in context of its role in a broader molecular or biochemical network.

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