Sentence examples for more broad definition from inspiring English sources

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"I think it's really important for feminist groups to portray a better image at being inclusive, with a more broad definition of what it means to be a feminist," says Ariella Silberstein, a Jewish student at the London School of Economics (LSE).

That more broad definition could encompass things like the iCloud celebrity photo hack or the Snapchat hack referred to as the "Snappening".

But in all cases this more broad definition of general architecture for high performance computing emphasizes aspects of the system that contribute to achieving performance.

A more broad definition is: "the application of sustainability and resilient principles to the design, planning, and administration/operation of cities" (Sharifi 2016).

Once we decided that, we had a lot more to look at--portraits of a different kind, a more broad definition.

A more broad definition, the whole-person care aspect, was also excluded from our definition to avoid ambiguity.

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Our systematic review uses a more broader definition and comparison, similar to May and Johnson [ 13], and found 19 further articles to add to the original 18 [ 13].

We, however, take more of a broad definition of punk that encompasses all of the above.

This broad definition becomes more specific when distinguishing public health ethics from medical ethics.

The TPP definition of 'expropriation' will likely be at least as broad as that adopted in other RTAs such as NAFTA, which was considerably more broad than the national legal definitions found in two of its three country members.

Some more recent investigators also use a broad definition of self-harm without considering the degree of intent [ 47- 49], which would include suicidal gestures and probably some aborted attempts (here considered ambivalent attempts).

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