Suggestions(5)
Exact(10)
As it turned out, their findings broadly echoed those of the occupational time-use study.
Politicians from other Spanish parties broadly echoed the interior minister, with reactions ranging from cautious welcome by far-left factions to overt disappointment within the Basque country.
Other senior figures, including Akira Amari, the economy minister, and Shigeru Ishiba, the LDP's secretary-general of the LDP, broadly echoed his words.That Japan is being so obliging to its international partners, so soon, is extremely welcome news.
The reports did not refer directly to Japan, but more broadly echoed a recent declaration by the new Communist Party leader, Xi Jinping, that the Chinese military could not rest on its laurels after a long period of peace.
William H. Douglass New York, Nov. 11, 2010 To the Editor: Ronald D. Castille's endorsement of veterans courts will be broadly echoed by professionals who treat former service members suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
In an appearance on Fox News, on Sunday night, Rubio called the President "completely overwhelmed," but he also suggested policies that broadly echoed the President's: he wanted more air strikes, and more American special operations soldiers to support local fighters, who he thought needed to be predominantly Sunni to have legitimacy (as does everyone else).
Similar(49)
Syria, beset by a six-week uprising, may prove his greatest challenge, as it broadly echoes the experience of its Arab neighbors over the past four months.
The findings of the study, which was paid for by the Department of Health and Human Services and a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, broadly echo previous research on the adoption of electronic health records.
I am not suggesting the formation of a national government, only that on the question of global warming, Labour, the Tories and the Lib Dems should agree a common position which broadly echoes the findings and recommendations the EAC report.
The Forbes system broadly echoes that introduced by Rupert Murdoch when he launched Sky back in 1989, buying up excess transponders on the Astra satellite system and inviting rival channels to join his package for top rates.
Only Mosse was ready to make an occasional hostile point, broadly echoing Emily's sister Charlotte's famous verdict on Austen's work ("a carefully fenced, highly cultivated garden" where Charlotte wanted "open country – fresh air"; an accurate portrait of "a commonplace face" where she wanted "a bright vivid physiognomy"), though tellingly not quoting it – too unsisterly?
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com