Sentence examples for which broadly represents from inspiring English sources

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"The idea that Jewish communities will live under Palestinian sovereignty, as expressed by the prime minister's office, is a very grave matter, and it reflects a panicked loss of values," said the economy minister, Naftali Bennett, head of the Jewish Home party, which broadly represents the 350,000 Israeli settlers.

At this stage, which broadly represents the turning point between 'compensated' and 'decompensated' cirrhosis, additional extra-hepatic factors condition the further worsening of PH.

These values imply that the probability of node i being regulated by an arbitrary node j is most likely but not limited to be within the range [ 0.097,0.57], i.e. 0.097≤ P(A i j = 1)≤0.57 (see Additional file 1 for explanation) which broadly represents our prior assumption that biochemical networks are sparse.

To ensure that we were able to obtain a good understanding of chronic illness experience, this participant sample was drawn from members aged over 50 years of three organisations: one which broadly represents all older Australians and two which relate to particular disease conditions.

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After 1784 William Pitt the Younger emerged as the leader of a new Tory Party, which broadly represented the interests of the country gentry, the merchant classes, and official administerial groups.

Thirdly we seek and report on views of general risk perception (to health) and for specific products (food, cosmetics and sunscreens, medicines, pesticides, tennis racquets and computers) which broadly represent Australian regulatory arms [ 22].

Given the differential responses of controls versus cancer cells tested, the effect of NB7M on cell growth was screened by the NCI Developmental Therapeutics Program (DTP) against a panel of 60 cancer cell lines, which broadly represent human tumours of colon, ovarian, lung, melanoma, leukaemia, renal, prostate and central nervous system.

For height SDS, in view of a different pattern of cross-sectional associations over time and the limited period for growth, we divided the data into 2 periods, 2 7 and 7 20 y, which broadly represented height growth before and after the onset of puberty given the data available.

The chaotic dynamics are exploited in obtaining a basis that broadly represents the system's dynamics.

But that assumes the airline industry broadly represents free-market principles.

† The weighted average cost of cancer treatment was derived from the cost data by FIGO stage, which was grouped to broadly represent the extent of disease categories.

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