Sentence examples for wider definition for from inspiring English sources

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There's a more open, wider definition for jazz".

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A wide definition for AD treatment included individual and group interventions provided by different health professionals.

For joining two pieces together, use "medium" or "hard" silver solder with more silver content, to create a stronger bond.[5] Note that there is no industry-wide definition for these terms; if you are switching brands and want results similar to what you're used to, look at the percentage of silver content instead.

While lawyers arguing against affirmative action in a flurry of recent federal cases have made similar arguments, the ruling by the three-judge panel in Atlanta was perhaps the strongest endorsement by a federal court for a wider definition of diversity on campuses.

The leaders call for a wider definition of public ownership than is traditionally understood, and the modernisation of the concept of the co-operative to "enable people who care about a particular public service to come together (including as employees) to best achieve what it is they individually and collectively want".

A more wider definition of Afropunk—"freedom," as Cooper puts it worked as an umbrella for all those facets of the black experience.

But in 2000, the Labour government enacted for the first time a new permanent Terrorism Act which produced a new much wider definition of terrorism.

For his part, Lesnik hopes that the Ayers controversy will lead to a wider definition of who is a domestic terrorist in the United States.

She goes for the wider definition, especially in a city that has long been a haven for immigrants of all nations who came to the island to make a better life for themselves and their families.

There is a need for evidence that this wider definition is useful and that measures of spasticity are congruent with the definition [ 6].

For instance, there's a mile-wide definition of income that entitles the Internal Revenue Service to share in "all income from whatever source derived," including payments that are "compensation for services".

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