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The definition of "domestic partner" is broadly defined in the law.
Only about 34,000 people are now directly employed in mining, broadly defined, in the UK.
Traumatic brain injury is broadly defined in terms of three categories of severity mild, moderate, and severe based on the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS).
Furthermore, a case definition may be broadly defined in the initial stages of an outbreak investigation scenario in order to increase sensitivity, permitting the recording of as many cases as possible while also minimizing the possibility of overlooking cases.
While not exactly lucrative — the most recent snapshot by the Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the estimated mean salary of a curator, broadly defined, in the United States at $53,540 — the profession has grown rapidly in cachet.
Mr. Bacigal said that terrorism is so broadly defined in the new statute that while the death penalty "would not apply to an angry husband who kills his wife," it could be used in "any type of crime spree" that ends up "terrorizing the community at large".
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Broadly defined, built-ins are furniture that you can't take with you.
In general, biomarker validation studies require demonstrating validity in three broadly defined stages, in which the following concerns are addressed: (i) analytical issues [ 8, 47, 48]; (ii) inter- vs intra-personal biological variation; and (iii) utility (ie, the correspondence of a certain biomarker profile with a phenotype of interest) [ 4, 7, 49- 57].
Our main contribution is that we show that, in a context where migrants are more educated on average than natives, this finding disappears if one adds in controls for broadly defined differences in educational levels between the two groups.
Gorski argues that limitations on how the U.S. government can use data collected in bulk for surveillance purposes are "broadly defined" — resulting in the data being very broadly searchable, and the NSA being able to deploy "a wide array of keywords" to sift data it has acquired in bulk (aka "bulk searching").
And there are some works which analyse the role of technology and broadly defined 'literacy' in remote Australian Indigenous settings similar to Gäwa in some ways (Kral 2012).
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