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More broadly, when does life end and death begin?

This would give us the flexibility to maintain some internal documentation and quickly share information more broadly when appropriate.

Research on international negotiation can help us think more broadly when it comes to managing cultural differences.

More broadly, when we put things into a category, research has found, they actually become more alike in our minds.

More broadly, when developing medical innovations in the US, you have to understand the complex interplay between users, market, and stakeholders, which all of D-Lab's projects taught.

(Sometimes there is, as when a C.I.A. official, Jose Rodriguez, shredded videotapes depicting torture, or, more broadly, when states ignore federal rulings).

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Which means that, however clever I might consider myself to be for saying, "Eh, Congress will just pass a 'Social Security fix' when the time comes," there is a real harm done to individuals, and to our retirement system more broadly speaking, when Congress creates this uncertainty by collectively declaring the issue non-urgent and deferring action.

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.

Jones's comment is a significant critique of Miller and her striking trajectory from model and muse to artist and British Vogue's official war correspondent, but it is also a point that should be more broadly considered when assessing the work and careers of women photographers in general.

More broadly speaking, when Robert Hawkins (2010) used a variety of qualitative research techniques to examine how 20 formerly homeless single mothers use their social networks to improve their lives, he found that they prioritized the wellbeing of their children in virtually every decision they made.

However, the basic concept became much more broadly appreciated when it was granted a specific name with a clearer definition: "exaptation" (Gould and Vrba 1982).

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