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Nevertheless, according to the simplest and widest definition, art is anything that is human-made.
On the widest definition, it covers everyone from the almost poor, on $2 a day, to the almost rich, on $100 a day.
On the widest definition of the market, including spares, the Europeans calculate that the true weight in the world market that Boeing will acquire with the merger is over 80%.Second, the Europeans complain that acquiring McDonnell Douglas will increase Boeing's defence and space business so much that it will strengthen its commercial-aviation side too.
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There's a more open, wider definition for jazz".
He added that Americans have a wider definition of what culture is.
The survey uses a wide definition of who is a Jew, a much-debated topic.
The IMF uses the wider definition to reach its $5.3 trillion figure.
New York is now focusing on a wider definition of affordable housing than previously, to help more middle-income households.
At the Donmar we have a wide definition of what qualifies as a Christmas show – last year we did Coriolanus.
For these reasons, the Bill adopts the UK- wide definition of permissible donors set out in PPERA.
What proved to be controversial was the government's decision to create a wider definition of terrorism that included the use of "serious violence against persons or property".
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