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Still, some expenditures designated as conservation have been so broadly defined that they resemble traditional pork.
Such charges are so broadly defined that they could encompass anything from terrorism to a peaceful petition for change.
New Labour's plethora of legislation on "personal harassment" and "stalking", now so broadly defined as to be meaningless, brings passionate relationships under the watchful eye of the state.
But the commission said today that Rome's powers remained "so broadly defined that they could act as a disincentive on investment from other E.U. member states".
It argued that the ban was so broadly defined that it would encompass any abortion after the first trimester of pregnancy.
Apple has pointed out that the term "telecommunications provider" is so broadly defined as to expand the government's "reach beyond UK borders to … any service provider with a connection to UK customers".
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So the intention three months ago, broadly defined, at the political level, was to calm things down.
So the money supply broadly defined hasn't taken off – a complete surprise!
These should be broadly defined, so as to help increase much needed private investment – currently low in the eurozone even in strong economies like Germany and especially in the periphery countries.
Argentine comparative advantage lies primarily on agricultural goods, broadly defined so as to include both primary products as well as agro-manufactures.
The combination of cross cutting innovation with concurrence is what makes the space, broadly defined, so potentially transformative.
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