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The document is so broad as to be meaningless.
It is so broad as to be a meaningless restraint, an excuse to overreach.
Nutriset's critics say that line of argument is disingenuous, because the Plumpy'nut patent is so broad as to encompass just about any kind of nut-based nutritional paste.
"Meat and animal derivatives" can cover anything scraped off the slaughterhouse floor, while "derivatives of vegetable origin" is so broad as to include charcoal.
This definition is so broad as "to include virtually every corporate utterance," the three leading advertising industry trade associations tell the justices in a brief for Nike.
Google's mission "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful" is so broad as to be imperial, yet Google clearly takes it seriously.
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But Mr. Pataki's two new legislative proposals are so broad as to warrant concern.
Strick van Linschoten also said Isaf's definition of the word leader was "so broad as to be meaningless".
Blockbuster countersued Netflix on fraud and antitrust claims and said Netflix's patents were so broad as to be unenforceable.
It was so broad as to be disconcertingly limiting, yet it wasn't the first time I'd heard it and it wouldn't be the last.
The scope of topics should not be so broad as to influence the selection of courses taken by the candidate prior to the exam.
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