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He says broadly that the weather is "backing off" but extreme caution should still be exercised.
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.
This is because the law of conservation of mass says, broadly, that however you use it, you cannot destroy the stuff.
She speaks in abstractions, and everything is either thrown into doubt or made so universal it becomes ordinary: 'It's like life,' she says broadly.
A study by the influential compensation expert Alan Johnson says broadly that bonuses will be up 5 percent this year across all financial services companies, with employees in some businesses like asset management getting increases of 15 percent.
The law says, broadly, that people who owned property in Serbia before 1945 — and who didn't fight on the side of the Fascists — have a right to that property, if they can establish that it belonged to them, or to their direct ancestors.
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Both, researchers say, broadly conform to patterns described by a formula known as Zipf's law.
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.
The candidates all say broadly the same things, calculated to please the base; the voters try to work out which one really means it.
Instead, the party said broadly that it was adopting a rural reform policy that would double the per capita disposable income of farmers by the year 2020.
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