Sentence examples for broadly understood to from inspiring English sources

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League One and League Two clubs are broadly understood to be happy with the contract.

These were broadly understood to be trial runs, in fairness, but the experience didn't appear to have helped them with the 2015 submissions.

This is where the present exhibition positions itself, surveying the spectrum of work by artists dealing with questions of faith -- a subject broadly understood to mean having complete trust or confidence in someone or something.

While net positive is broadly understood to be a promise by business to "put more into society than we take out", there is a fear that without some governance, it has the potential to become a throwaway marketing term with little to no underlying meaning, says John Pflueger, principal environmental strategist at Dell.

It also signals the rising desperation, and isolation, of a climate denial camp that, with each passing day, is more broadly understood to be divorced from reality.

He says the term doesn't have any proper meaning, though it's broadly understood to mean a town where local authorities don't make an effort to enforce federal immigration laws or hold undocumented immigrants in jail at the request of Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICEE).

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The heart of the meaning of organic lies in more natural growing methods, which consumers broadly understand to be legally regulated (unlike many other claims).

Fifteen I Tatti Residential Fellowships, each for twelve months, are available annually for post-doctoral research in any aspect of the Italian Renaissance, broadly understood historically to include the period from the 14th to the 17th century and geographically to include transnational dialogues between Italy and other cultures (e.g. Latin American, Mediterranean, African, Asian etc.).

"They were considered part of the problem a few years ago; now it's an army that is broadly understood not to be engaged in sectarian violence".

Much like the weather, Ms. Jacobs said, cities are astoundingly complex systems, governed by feedback loops that are broadly understood yet impossible to replicate.

Mechanisms of action are broadly understood but they need to be further defined and models need to be developed to better evaluate modes of action.

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