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Both, researchers say, broadly conform to patterns described by a formula known as Zipf's law.
The candidates all say broadly the same things, calculated to please the base; the voters try to work out which one really means it.
"I would say broadly it was nonpremium brands that tended to have it more frequently," Mr. Sargent said, noting that many premium brands had already ironed out the kinks.
They say (broadly) that the sea more than 12 nautical miles away from a coast doesn't belong to anyone and is therefore free for anyone to use in any way they see fit.
But I can only say, broadly, that many missed many deadlines.
"But I would say, broadly speaking, it appears that the Russian operation was designed to infiltrate conservative organizations...
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He says broadly that the weather is "backing off" but extreme caution should still be exercised.
Later, chuckling, he remembers seeing Bernie in Vermont in the 60s, saying broadly what he's saying now.
She points out that Baroness Manotheram-Buller, another former head of MI5, has been "saying broadly the same things.
This is because the law of conservation of mass says, broadly, that however you use it, you cannot destroy the stuff.
He conceded that the sub-prime blowup represented a failure of "the efficient-markets hypothesis," which says, broadly speaking, that market prices are always right.
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