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Reorganized in 2000, the company remained committed to political theatre, but perhaps as more broadly interpreted.
However, various evolutionary phenomena that came to fore in the last few years, seem to fit a more broadly interpreted (quasi Lamarckian paradigm.
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For more than 30 years, the act has been broadly interpreted as shielding everything from large navigable rivers and lakes to seasonal streams and "prairie potholes" from pollution and unregulated development.
These new techniques go beyond blocking access to websites and are more informal and fluid, implemented at edges of the network, and are often backed up by increasingly restrictive and broadly interpreted laws.
The theme there was divas, broadly interpreted.
Two degrees was broadly interpreted as the temperature that could produce further, potentially runaway warming.
Sustainability, a broadly interpreted term, denotes the stewardship of farmland and groundwater in ecologically sound ways.
It is no surprise that music, and the tonal enterprise broadly interpreted, manifests a similar arc.
The Supreme Court recently ruled that the post-9/11 laws against "materially supporting" terrorist groups should be very broadly interpreted.
Such taxonomic assignations should therefore be broadly interpreted alongside known community composition from 16S rRNA studies.
An editor pointed out around the time that it was published online that the sentence could be interpreted more broadly, and Ms. Steinhauer agreed to the change.
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