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Such a wide-ranging definition may raise concerns that the resolution could be used to undermine foreign assistance in a wide range of armed conflicts, including theoretically at least US plans to train and equip other rebel groups in Syria.
"Practising terrorism, possessing a large-scale conventional force, and seeking weapons of mass destruction qualify a state for admission to the showroom of miscreants," is his wide-ranging definition, which would include several countries not generally recognised as pariahs.
Bybee (2013) also offers an intentionally broad and wide-ranging definition of STEM with the inclusion of nine commonly accepted models of integrated STEM and a description of how these models are different in the extent to which they integrate and include the four disciplines as they are largely context dependent.
He also retains his status as Leader of the Nation, a title with a wide-ranging definition of authority created by him and for him with a constitutional amendment nine years ago.
The WHO defines patient safety as "the reduction of risk of unnecessary harm associated with healthcare to an acceptable minimum," and has used around 600 concepts to describe this wide-ranging definition in more detail.
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Ecosexuality is a term with wide-ranging definitions, which vary depending on who you ask.
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Respondents held wide-ranging and varying definitions of NVNMDS and efforts to craft a definition that met researchers' criteria and was understandable to respondents fell short.
The wide-ranging and often ambiguous definitions of upper limb MSDs, and the variety of criteria used to diagnose them, generate uncertainty in the interpretation of results and in comparison between studies [ 13].
The Scottish National Party also said it will be abstaining from today's vote, raising a raft of concerns about the current draft, including what it dubbed "vague definitions," the wide-ranging scope of ICRs and the continued role of ministers in authorizing warrants (versus a system based solely on judicial authorization, as is the case in the U.S. and elsewhere).
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