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But if the definition is too broad, tax writers will have to extract billions of dollars more from corporations or wealthy taxpayers to pay for the extra middle-class relief.
Human rights groups have said that definition is too broad and effectively opens the way for the president or his senior officials to order the killing of anyone associated with al-Qaida.
Several studies have now established that this definition is too broad and includes distinct DC populations with different origins and functions.
A new policy limits carding to instances where there is a public safety purpose, although critics say the definition is too broad.
We excluded the condition 'Other neurological disorders' from the chart review process because its definition is too broad and vague.
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But university leaders say the ONS definition of graduate is too broad.
He argues that the definition of vital goals is too broad particularly, as it relates to subjective preferences.
They drew a definition of association with Al Qaeda that is too broad (simply staying in a "safe house," for example).
Then they complain to the Department of Justice that the A.D.A. is too broad in its definition of "service animal," and too restrictive of businesses trying to protect themselves from people who fake it.
They've argued that the survey relies too heavily on low-resolution satellite imagery, which fails to capture small-scale deforestation, and that the definition of forest used by the report is too broad to be meaningful.
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