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Benefit can and should be defined more broadly than merely financial advantage.
But the number cited by Senator Bernie Sanders matches up with another unemployment rate, U-6, which is defined more broadly.
One might expect the boundaries of a project to be defined more broadly at the corporate level than at the business unit level.
However, benchmarking can be defined more broadly, where estimating the tools with the best performance is only one aspect of the benchmarking.
But it is another story if "television" is defined more broadly, reflecting what it is today — and is becoming tomorrow — as a result of demographic and technological changes.
"My answer is that if anything, we are letting their value and perception of themselves be defined more broadly than just athletics," Grimmer said.
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For this study, we distinguished between environmental public health, which focuses on the human consequences of an activity affecting the environment, and environmental health, which we define more broadly as alterations of the environment.
Yet in defining more broadly the problem, Lacks again leads readers back to informed consent as the solution.
Instead, he defined libido more broadly as psychic energy or life force, of which sexuality is just one manifestation.
But a second legal opinion issued in December 2004, which defined torture more broadly, did not repudiate interrogation techniques that had been previously authorized.
A second legal opinion issued in December 2004, which defined torture more broadly, did not repudiate interrogation techniques that had been previously authorized.
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