Sentences with phrase «bit broader a term»

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Interestingly, the U.S. Census defines family a bit more broad - minded (but, sadly, not broad - minded enough to consider live apart together, LAT, couples or even long - term committed cohabitors):
defines family a bit more broad - minded (but, sadly, not broad - minded enough to consider live apart together, LAT, couples or even long - term committed cohabitors):
As such, CMBS focuses on types of bonds that are not necessarily included in broad - based bond funds such as AGG or BND, so this fund might not be all that useful for those building a long - term portfolio (since it is a bit targeted).
Sometimes feral cats are also referred to as free - roaming cats or community cats, though those terms are a bit broader, including tame cats who have become stray, cats who are «owned» but are allowed to roam, and others who spend time outdoors but are not truly feral.
In broad terms, much of Ms. Kruger's recent art is similar to the work that made her famous 30 years ago, built around puckish, aphoristic bits of texts that are at once politically biting and coolly aloof.
Smaller is also more of a broad term, and according to the details there's actually a bit more to it than that.
Interestingly, the U.S. Census defines family a bit more broad - minded (but, sadly, not broad - minded enough to consider live apart together, LAT, couples or even long - term committed cohabitors):
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