That argument continues to play out more broadly.
Employment broadly fell 15% from February to April.
More broadly, the ecosystem of funding for social science research presents challenges.
So that includes … restaurants with modifications opening, hospitality more broadly opening again with modification.”
Google has broadly refuted claims that it has engaged in anticompetitive behavior.
While demand is broadly rising, economic tensions between the U.S. and China previously clouded matters.
Some states attempted to restrict abortion through measures more broadly aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.
The recommendations amounted to a collection of broadly accepted liberal policy proposals — much like the new platform.
Reddit’s leadership tends to use the word to describe its various subreddits, but speaks broadly about “community governance.”
The Australian government maintains that asylum seeekers and refugees in offshore immigration detention receive healthcare “broadly comparable to the Australian community”.
Making business tougher in Hong Kong could also drive the territory’s population, which has broadly expressed sympathy with the pro-democracy demonstrators, closer to Beijing.
The COVID-19 vaccine developer's long-term goal is to show that its mRNA-based vaccine can produce broadly neutralizing antibodies, a type of immune response that researchers believe will be protective against circulating HIV strains around the world.
While the Biden administration has said little about the issue, "signaling on the strategic relationship is broadly positive," according to Richard Rossow, Wadhwani Chair in US-India Policy Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
A spokesperson for BlackRock has said the firm investigated, but did not find that Bengabsia had been the subject of discrimination or harassment, and declined to comment on Nguyai's allegations beyond a February memo broadly addressing reports online.
"While communicating rules and expectations often falls on HR departments, these company norms can and should be discussed broadly, and often," Susan Scott, founder and CEO of consulting company Fierce Inc, said in the Society of Human Resources report.
Prof Francesco Checchi, a specialist in epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, told MPs it was “broadly” true that coronavirus had not behaved in expected ways in African countries, including Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan and Somalia.
More broadly, the agreement is another sign that Wall Street is overcoming its historical preference for locking customers into closed systems, whether that be Bloomberg's ubiquitous terminals or one of Goldman's single-dealer platforms for trading securities.
For information to be communicated broadly, it needs to be stored external to human memory; because accumulation of human experience, knowledge, and learning would be severely limited without such storage, the development of writing systems was made necessary.
The precariousness of Congo's shark fishing business, and artisanal fishing more broadly, has economic implications not just for the fishermen and their dependents, but for numerous others connected to the industry, including fish processors, most of whom are women.
By 1600 the area had become divided into the Spanish-dominated, Catholic, southern provinces—broadly modern Belgium—and the independent, predominantly Calvinist United Provinces of the north—broadly the modern Netherlands, or colloquially Holland; the boundary between the two remained fluid, however.
Broadly
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- without regard to specific details or exceptions
Example: he interprets the law broadly
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- in a wide fashion
Example: he smiled broadly
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