Sentence examples for of broad boundaries from inspiring English sources

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Based on the framework developed for this study, the quality of the participatory process is determined by the early and representative participation of citizens, the definition of broad boundaries for the process, and the empowerment of citizens throughout the process.

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There is a real question, too, whether a firm could afford to lose a prestigious client like Ford Motor or Union Carbide over an accounting dispute that is within the broad boundaries of "generally accepted" accounting practices.

The pool of practitioners within these broad boundaries then becomes relatively large.

It is influenced by the location of the country on the broad boundary between two contrasting air currents, one of polar and the other of tropical origin.

But others, including Larry Prospect, the executive director of the White Plains Road Business Improvement District, draw broader boundaries — as far south as Neill Avenue and as far north as Allerton Avenue.

Finch looks to chop a short ball away – I think he's just looking to dab down to third man rather than loft over the top – but the ball plops straight into the hands of Broad on the boundary.

In a hierarchy, whoever has more resources has broader boundaries.

"Having established broader boundaries for mobile computing with the first HTC Advantage a year ago, we are introducing a wealth of new enhancements focused on improving the overall touch screen and keyboard user experience," said Peter Chou, president and CEO of HTC.

Whereas Ratzel had described cultural variation over space and Mason and others had focused on the minutiae and comparison of individual traits, Wissler demonstrated the close relationship that particular cultural complexes shared with the boundaries of broad environmental zones such as temperate forests, grasslands, and deserts.

The addition of Zr led to the dominance of broad front strain-induced boundary migration (SIBM), whereas the addition of Mn-containing dispersoids favoured particle-stimulated nucleation (PSN).

Those who believe in the power of broad patterns and rules, rather than the authority of individuals or institutions, are not intimidated by the boundaries and hierarchies of knowledge.

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