Sentence examples for more broadly even from inspiring English sources

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And more broadly, even a sharp fall in exports to Europe would be only a small direct hit to demand.

More broadly, even as Facebook touts Graph Search as "privacy aware," what the company really wants is for users to share as much as possible, as publicly as possible.

Myth 6: You Can Opt Out Last December, Instagram, the photo-sharing site, changed its terms of service to allow it to share customer's photos more broadly, even use images in ads.

But my fear is that the mistakes and poor planning that are now miring us in Iraq will unfairly discredit humanitarian intervention more broadly, even when saving people pleading to be liberated.

Mr. Preston-Werner thinks the way open source requires a high degree of trust and collaboration among relative equals (plus a few high-level managers who define the scope of a job and make final decisions) can be extended more broadly, even into government.

Lamberth interprets that to include funding of research on human embryonic stem cells more broadly, even though the Department of Health and Human Services and several presidential Administrations have not agreed.

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Because it is so easy to use, Mr. Thompson said, the government may eventually consider making it available more broadly, perhaps even to social workers in H.I.V. counseling centers.

Palmer talks about the need for more respect in politics and the dangers of coal seam gas technology – both will strike a chord, the first more broadly and even among the disengaged.

The defense moved for a mistrial, arguing that Mr. Jackson had been improperly preying on jurors' fears by alluding to the Sept. 11 hijackings; and that he was suggesting more broadly that even if jurors did not believe Mr. Valle was guilty, they should convict him because he might be dangerous in the future.

Mr. Grass's critics hail mostly from the cultural and political elite, while his support appears to be far more broadly based — even if Mr. Grass is not himself seen as the best spokesman for that view, given his own Nazi past.

The "law of the conditions of existence" is more broadly conceptual, even metaphorical.

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