Sentence examples for broadly stating that from inspiring English sources

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Could such sunset clauses be applied more broadly, stating that an agency or programme would not receive additional funds after a given date or if an impact target is not reached?

The report notes that this information is sourced broadly, stating that "insights into Russian efforts—including specific cyber operations and Russian views of key US players derive from multiple corroborating sources".

spoke more broadly, stating that her constituents have been encouraging her to mount an impeachment push almost every weekend.

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However, the wording of the bill more broadly stated that doctors would be allowed to "depart from the existing range of accepted medical treatments for a condition".

His choice was partly suited to the occasion, and yet talk of feelings, sentiments, goals, so broadly stated that they are impossible not to share, really marks a general preference by this president on all occasions.

For example, Maryland's statute broadly states that a defendant "may not knowingly transfer or attempt to transfer" HIV to another individual [ 28].

For example, Frie et al used the odds ratio as a metric of validity, while De Groot et al broadly stated that the Dutch version of the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) was valid but also recommended that more studies were needed in order to assess its construct validity.

For example, in patients with CHF, consensus opinion broadly states that 'the types and level of monitoring required for any individual patient vary widely depending on the severity of the cardiac decompensation and the response to initial therapy', 18 but it is unclear when if ever hourly urinary output measurements will improve patient outcomes.

2701-2712) broadly states that "a person or entity providing an electronic communication service to the public shall not knowingly divulge to any person or entity the contents of a communication while in electronic storage by that service".

For example, Moore's Law, formulated in 1965 by the co-founder of Intel, Gordon Moore, broadly states that computer speed doubles every two years, and that's still holding true.

There are some hints in Morin's writings, which broadly state that materialism and individualism have shattered older forms of community, replacing them with soulless anonymity; and that to reform itself, modern civilisation should seek quality of life rather than mere quantity, the mindless accumulation of things.

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