Sentence examples for broadly implies from inspiring English sources

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In addition to identifying a suitable species for freshwater Hg monitoring in southeastern Alaska, our study more broadly implies that river characteristics, location within a river, fish size, and feeding ecology are important factors influencing Hg accumulation.

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The ruling, construed broadly, implied that any offshore processing of refugees could also be considered unlawful.

The Obama campaign called Mrs. Clinton's commercial "dishonest," and Mr. Obama broadly implied at campaign appearances that the Clintons were misleading voters, though he did not mention the Clintons by name.

While her ruling seemed to broadly imply that all the shares that made up the group -- all 33.6percentt -- could not be voted without another vote from disinterested shareholders, in a footnote she said that the Taubmans are "entitled to vote any shares that they held prior to Robert Taubman's voting agreement contracts".

Conservation of a protein across species can also broadly imply essentiality as they have been retained through evolution.

More broadly, this finding implies that our perception of and cognitive response to other-race individuals is not a product of a one-dimensional social attitude, but rather a multi-dimensional response comprised of social, perceptual and cognitive properties.

Broadly speaking, the finding implies that recovery programs should entail opportunities for personally meaningful activities that can be socially shared.

The Scottish reformer John Knox is less broadly misogynistic than Miranda Seymour implies in her review of Helen Castor's "She-Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth" (Feb. 27).

Should this observation apply more broadly to other groups, it implies that epigenetic profiling may provide a useful additional tool to infer ploidy level of preserved specimens.

People have said that publishing cartoons targeting the Prophet Muhammad or Islam is racist and implies mocking a minority and, more broadly, that satire shouldn't "kick down" on those who are disadvantaged but "punch up" at those of privilege.

People have said that publishing cartoons targeting the Prophet Muhammad or Islam is racist and implies mocking a minority — and, more broadly, that satire shouldn't "kick down" on those who are disadvantaged but "punch up" at those of privilege.

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