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That gave religions a new entree, and the list of religious NGOs which gained a consultative status at the UN grew longer and longer; but to put it mildly, they did not all speak with one voice.Mr Haynes looks at the UN system (defined broadly to include the World Bank) and faith under three headings.
When the study is being performed in a female newly diagnosed with breast cancer, imaging should be performed broadly to include the entire extent of the axillary contents.
The term 'argument' was used by Neurath broadly, to include the case or point being made and communicated, both senses of demonstration.
According to a March 2004 article in The Chronicle of Higher Education by Richard Kahlenberg ( "Toward Affirmative Action for Economic Diversity," subscription required), diversity should be defined more broadly to include the economically disadvantaged.
(The term "legal positivism" is sometimes used more broadly to include the position that we should construct or modify our concept of law to remove moral criteria of legal validity; or to include a prescription that moral values should not be used in judicial decision-making (Schauer 2010 see the Other Internet Resources).
But mostly, the justices seemed to signal a willingness to read the extortion statute broadly to include the kinds of arrangements Ocasio and his cohorts were charged with.
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From now on, the expression 'circular definition' will be understood broadly to include these systems as well.
Originally created to protect against abuses of human subjects in federally funded clinical research, 45 CFR 46 [ 9] is increasingly being applied more broadly to include research in the social sciences and education.
First, knowledge users are those who can use knowledge, with 'use' in this instance defined broadly to include any of the following three established forms: instrumental (i.e., direct, concrete use), symbolic (i.e., to confirm decisions already made or justify thinking) or conceptual (i.e., indirect or diffuse use, e.g., to assist in understanding) [ 67].
The Suppression of Communism Act (1950) defined communism and its aims broadly to include any opposition to the government and empowered the government to detain anyone it thought might further "communist" aims.
The Rehnquist Supreme Court had defined corruption broadly to include big money calling the tune in politics (2000), and disproportionate access to elected officials and undue influence for donors of elected officials (2003).
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