Sentence examples for broadly professor from inspiring English sources

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More broadly, Professor Goldman noted that Google's dominance in search may no longer be relevant since so many consumers are accessing sites through apps on their smartphones.

More broadly, Professor McGeveran said, people can sue advertisers who use their names and images without permission under a common law principle.

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"Parallel Play" is illustrated by a series of expertly chosen photos of the author that amount to a kind of time-lapse photography: from a little boy making an open-mouthed goldfish grimace ("Try as I might, I couldn't remember how to smile") to a beret-wearing, contented-looking, broadly smiling professor.

More broadly, electrical engineering professor Bart Kosko in the introductory chapter of his book Noise defines noise as a "signal we don't like".

Students are broadly educated because professors teach them how to read insightfully, write, communicate, use technology, apply quantitative methods, and work in collaborative settings.

Professor Smith wrote that two centuries ago the word "religion" -- meaning Christianity, Judaism, Islam or another faith -- "broadly meant a way of life," Professor Esposito said.

Professor Nordhaus and I broadly agree on the importance of action and on the choice of policy tools, particularly prices and taxes, to guide action.

"I was naive about a lot of things back then, but one was how much Beyoncé means to Black students in Texas, particularly Black women," Tinsley, who currently teaches the class as a visiting professor at Harvard University told Broadly.

"I can see a lot of barriers, but the idea is certainly interesting," said Dr. Ben Forbes, a Reader in Pharmaceutics, broadly the equivalent of a U.S. professor, at King's College London who specializes in inhaled medications.

Broadly, most women hold instructor and assistant professor positions (42 percent), with fewer of them at the associate (34 percent) and full professor (19 percent) levels.

It sounds as if Mrs Merkel could silence her critics just by giving them more time and listening a bit more.That impression is broadly right, thinks Oskar Niedermayer, a politics professor at the Free University of Berlin.

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