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Biosecurity broadly refers to ways of preventing or mitigating the threat of pests and diseases affecting animals, plants and humans.
The law does not specifically mention Shariah, which broadly refers to codes within the Islamic legal system.
There is debate about the definition of patent trolls, but the term broadly refers to people who sue companies for infringement, often using patents of dubious value or questionable relevance, and then hold on like a terrier until they get license fees.
This category broadly refers to where the data is stored, and in what geographical location is the data hosted.
Ceramics broadly refers to objects formed from wide range of materials that are permanently changed when heated, including pottery, that is made of clay.
Still, it's rough to watch and downright awkward at times, as it turns stereotypical ideas about startup culture and young founders into fodder for humor – like when the hot girl at the bar broadly refers to all these startup types as "aspeys" – apparently shorthand for those without social skills.
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Hybridisation and a host of other issues that undermine the species concept are broadly referred to as the species problem.
Several states have laws restricting photography and videography of what are broadly referred to as "animal enterprises," including circuses, medical laboratories and ranches.
One category of abilities may be broadly referred to as manual dexterity, which includes fine finger dexterity, arm-wrist speed, and aiming ability.
Pacheco, a Republican, says that he was initially open to supporting Trump, but was alienated by the candidate's anti-Mexican statements, which have included broadly referring to Mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists.
As a group, they are often broadly referred to as the Tea Party freshmen, swept into office on a wave of voter anger and small-government philosophy that gave Republicans the majority in the chamber again.
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