Sentence examples for especially broadly from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Shirzai beamed especially broadly when his 7-year-old son wormed his way through the weapons and crowds for a warm embrace.

In particular, naturalism, especially broadly understood as a methodology rather than ontology, is not automatically committed to the kinds of realism, especially the naïve realism of assuming that our representations reproduce the physical constitution of external objects, that were initially opposed to idealism.

The use of guide trees for this step highlights the need for available definitive bifurcating trees for profile alignments, especially broadly sampled trees.

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Presence of a tag on the surface of the vector compatible with large-scale purification/concentration methods [ 2, 3] could be beneficial, especially if broadly distributed amongst available vector species.

He also reads broadly, especially nonfiction, and attends the theater and the opera.

He reasons:[T]here are lots of markets—especially if defined broadly enough that people cannot "opt out" of.

"There are lots of markets — especially if defined broadly enough — that people cannot 'opt out' of," the judge wrote in opening a discussion of the market for food.

"There's still a lot of room for innovation in desktop personal computers if you look at the field broadly, especially the problem of reducing total cost of ownership," said Shane V. Robison, the company's chief strategy and technology officer.

While important for understanding government responses to AIDS, Ebola and NCDs, Patterson's book also is relevant to understanding global health governance more broadly, especially in low- and middle-income countries that often depend on resources from the international community.

With advances in knowledge regarding efficacious evidence-based interventions, there have been significant attempts to culturally adapt, implement, and disseminate parent training interventions broadly, especially across ethnic and cultural groups.

Under the terms of the Pacific trade chapter, foreign investors could demand cash compensation if member nations "expropriate or nationalize a covered investment either directly or indirectly". Opponents fear "indirect expropriation" will be interpreted broadly, especially by deep-pocketed multinational companies opposing regulatory or legal changes that diminish the value of their investments.

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