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Focus of campaign too broadly defined.
These skills are much too broadly defined to be of much help in training.
She said: "This bill is simply too broadly defined and overturns vital protections".
2457, 2466, 45 L.Ed.2d 538, 538, and that the class and subclass are too broadly defined.
But technology companies and civil liberties groups say that the powers are too broadly defined and could effectively result in censorship.
In addition there is a concern about too much detection and treatment of early diabetes, a growing appreciation that autism has been too broadly defined and skepticism toward new guidelines for universal cholesterol screening of children.
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Advocates of the change said the law unfairly barred relatively minor offenders from hunting by too broadly defining "violent crime".
Critics say that too broadly defining hate speech will erode freedom of expression and do little to heal the country's racial wounds.
"This is a surveillance bill by another name," said Rottman, who said the bill would create exceptions to privacy law and too broadly defines what the government can do with information it collects under CISA.
There is a reference in the Higher Education Act to "student achievement in relation to the institution's mission," but this is too broadly- defined to have much meaning.
Disease mutations are also broadly defined.
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