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Put more broadly: Journalists shouldn't bet on the outcome of news events they cover because betting raises the reasonable idea that they have a stake in how those news events turn out — or that they even might try to make the events take a particular course.
Or, put more broadly, health care systems generally are built to deliver acute care quite well (e.g. if you break a bone, it can fix that), but fall short when it comes to the continuous high-touch care required for chronic medical conditions.
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But we also listen more broadly too, with more power to contextualize, because of music's easy availability online, and because pop artists are putting more broadly referential art in front of us.
Lawrence B. Lindsey, the director of the president's National Economic Council, has spoken broadly about the need to put more money in the hands of both companies and taxpayers.
Your correspondent gives an interview to Estonian television urging the authorities to put more resources into Russian-language broadcasting.In pre-war Czechoslovakia, the situation was broadly similar.
More broadly, they said, they were worried that the confusion and uncertainty generated by the attacks would put more pressure on the domestic and international economies.
Let me put it more broadly, Britain is a rich country accruing many of the stereotypical bad habits of a developing country.
Set apart by his "non-Greek race, enormous size, congenital disorder and demigod status" (or, to put it more broadly, by his difference, hybridity, and hypervisibility), the monster exemplifies the lasting tendency to equate appearance with less tangible values.
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