Sentence examples for term blanket from inspiring English sources

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The term "blanket consent" is sometimes used to mean completely unregulated consent with no oversight mechanisms at all (Knoppers et al. 2013), with "broad consent" referring to consent for unspecified uses with some degree of oversight (Grady et al. 2015).

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The word is the Greek term for "blanket rock".

(Mr. Schulz remembered, "I did not know then that the term 'security blanket' would later become part of the American language").

Assange's mission to publish everything from diplomatic gossip to unflattering verdicts on foreign governments is no more justifiable, in moral terms, than blanket tabloid intrusion into private life.

Countertenor is the term that blankets everything -- whereas with sopranos, you can call them a lyric, spinto or dramatic.

Long-Term Care (LTC) is a blanket term that "brings together a range of services for persons who are dependent on help with basic activities of daily living over an extended period of time" [ 1].

Deborah Armstrong is the principal owner of hand-in-hand, a local business that makes and sells homemade pre-term baby blankets.

The blanket term Austral English is sometimes used to cover the language of the whole of Australasia, but this term is far from popular with New Zealanders because it makes no reference to New Zealand and gives all the prominence, so they feel, to Australia.

So they replaced the names with the blanket term "extremists".

It is, says Ana Matronic, "a blanket term for lesbians".

Most want "Europe" as a proxy or blanket term for accountability, transparency, democracy.

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