Sentence examples for definition is broadened from inspiring English sources

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Instead, they call for dissolution of the accredited investor rules altogether, declaring "The fact remains that until the accredited investor definition is broadened or eradicated and/or more retail alternative products emerge, there are only a limited number of ways for retail investors to access alternatives and capitalize on crowdfinance".

Both prevalence and incidence estimates will increase when case definition is broadened and case ascertainment is improved.

In this study, the definition is broadened to work- life balance because it makes it possible to find resources outside the family domain.

4 FM presents more often in women than men (9 1); 5 however, the difference is linked to the decreased number of tender points found in men, and the prevalence ratio decreases to 3 1 if the definition is broadened to "chronic widespread pain syndrome".

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"The definition is broadening to include not just financial capital but human, social and intellectual capital," Ms. Angus said.

In 1989, the definition was "hatred of women"; in the 2002 revision, the definition was broadened to "hatred or dislike of, or prejudice against women".

The three men and another cabdriver were charged with a variety of crimes, including conspiracy and providing material support for terrorism, a crime that was created in the mid-nineteen-nineties, and whose definition was broadened in 1996 and again with the Patriot Act.

In February, three months after the deaths of two young people, the State Assembly's Law and Public Safety Committee recommended that the definition be broadened to say that any chemical releasing "vapors or fumes causing a condition of intoxication, inebriation, excitement, stupefactions or dulling of the brain or nervous system" be included in the law.

And some experts say that if the definition were broadened to men who had part-time jobs or worked from home, there would likely be millions more.

Others believe that the ACWF classifies as an NGO because it has separated itself from the government in recent years, and still others believes the that ACWF could be classified as a NGO if the definition was broadened.

However, with the discovery of glass sponges (class Hexactinellida; Schmidt 1870), this definition was broadened to include "most strongly individualized, radially symmetrical" entities (Hyman 1940).

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