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And in America, "nation" is now used broadly, more or less as a synonym for "country".
Most economists agreed that, broadly, more work should boost GDP though by how much is uncertain.
The stereotype can be overdone, but millennials do seem broadly more anxious not to give offence, and more confident in challenging things that offend them, than their elders.
The list leans broadly more towards the classic than the contemporary (except in the 12-14 category, in which well over half the titles were first published after 2000).
In Germany the outlook was broadly more positive, with a fifth of people classing Iran as a "friendly" state, and having the highest rate of confidence that it could not create a nuclear weapon even if it wanted to.
Emerging markets have been re-rated, thanks to broadly more investor-friendly economic policies and booming commodity prices.In America, by contrast, several worries are sapping optimism about economic prospects.
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More broadly, social mores and institutions are eroding amid the desperation, leaving society increasingly a free-for-all.
What about Europe more broadly?
"We define ourselves more broadly.
Human capital will be more broadly dispersed.
"These curators look at things more broadly.
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