Sentences with phrase «broad a definition as»

Assistive educational technology has a rather broad definition as it encompasses various devices, equipment, and systems that are used to help students bypass, maintain, compensate, overcome, or enhance any learning deficits and capabilities of disabled students.
We use as broad a definition as possible for school choice.
The broader definition as anyone who does good science is widespread.]

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As such, the court reasoned that they «fall well - within» the common definition of commodity as well as the CEA's broad definition of commodity, which includes «all other goods and articles... and all services, rights, and interests... in which contracts for future delivery are presently or in the future dealt in.&raquAs such, the court reasoned that they «fall well - within» the common definition of commodity as well as the CEA's broad definition of commodity, which includes «all other goods and articles... and all services, rights, and interests... in which contracts for future delivery are presently or in the future dealt in.&raquas well as the CEA's broad definition of commodity, which includes «all other goods and articles... and all services, rights, and interests... in which contracts for future delivery are presently or in the future dealt in.&raquas the CEA's broad definition of commodity, which includes «all other goods and articles... and all services, rights, and interests... in which contracts for future delivery are presently or in the future dealt in.»
But as Johnston noted, the changing character of business structures and the marketplace are making it increasingly necessary for business owners and executives to pay greater attention to the human resource aspects of operation: «Tasks that were once neatly slotted into well - defined and narrow job descriptions have given way to broad job descriptions or role definitions.
For leaders, the term «safety» as applied to the workplace carries an even broader definition.
If, though, we take the numbers as true, the main objection is that such broad definitions of small and big can hide vast internal disparities.
The guideline aimed to combat this problem by asserting that «Most workers are employees under the FLSA's broad definitions,» and encouraging businesses to more qualitatively assess who are categorically employees as opposed to contractors.
As solutions become more complex and customers become more sophisticated, it's often more effective to use a broader definition like AN or ANUM.
The Virtual Currency Act was passed with some of the same burdensome licensing requirements as that of the BitLicense: a $ 5,000 initial application fee followed by annual assessment fees, a lengthy list of application requirements, no reciprocal licensing clause, and broad definitions for virtual currency and virtual currency business.
Though these conditions aren't as extreme as the rare «ovoboby» combination I've described in other recent comments, the market has generally underperformed Treasury bills under a broader and much less restrictive definition of «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» conditions.
In contrast to this Rollover Opinion, under the DOL's new and broader definition of fiduciary advice, any and all rollover recommendations would generally be viewed as fiduciary advice.
As an initial matter, this broad definition does not address one of the most fundamental tenets of any successful virtual currency regulation — that of money transmitting.
(The definition of ISPs in the Agreement is broad, including internet intermediaries such as search engines and content - hosting websites).
As with travel, Citi has a very broad definition for «entertainment».
Not sure I'd agree with that unless your definition of «religion» is so broad as to be rendered meaningless.
If you want to use the broad definition of religion then you must use the broad definition of violence as being a global phenomenon, not a singular violent act averted.
Based on deductive reasoning, there are various attractive definitions within the broad conceptual framework of missio Dei such as mission as «the dynamic relationship between God and the world,» [45] and mission as «participation in the humanisation of the world.»
Creative action, we reiterate, is not limited to works of art in the usual sense Any subject or endeavor may be regarded as beautiful if its definition is broad enough.
And it was Doe's broad definition of «health» as «well - being» that the Court would later use to strike down even bans on the cruel procedure known as partial - birth abortion.
So I propose — arbitrarily again, if you please — to narrow our definition once more by saying that the word «divine,» as employed therein, shall mean for us not merely the primal and enveloping and real, for that meaning if taken without restriction might well prove too broad.
For years theologians have been cutting themselves further and further adrift from the broader sets of meanings by which ordinary people steer their lives; yet at the same time they have clung desperately to the notion that they speak as autonomous experts, that their definitions of what is real are sufficient.
To Van Engen it means that but its meaning is still broader as can be seen by taking another look at his stipulated definition.
At this point it would seem the definition of religion is so broad as to be meaningless in deciding cases, at least free exercise cases.
There was a simple reason for the broader definition: the spice - growing locations expanded as the region was conquered - or plundered — by one spice - seeking world power after another: The Arabs, Romans, Indians, Portuguese, Dutch, and finally the Americans.
One key point of contention between the ACCC's view three years ago and Murray Goulburn's argument is whether the market for raw milk is defined as localised, or given a broader inter-state definition.
My definition of chili is rather broad and includes just about any stew - like dish, usually served as a main course, that contains dried or fresh chiles as a dominate ingredient.
Competition policy (SME focus; need for equity; treat SMEs as «consumers» when dealing with larger businesses - extend unfair terms contracts to small business; need «legal precedents or statutory definitions» as part of unconscionable conduct framework); competition laws (focus on unfair terms and unconscionable behaviour; mention of MMP but not in context of s 46; access - call for broader access; price signalling (not clear)-RRB-; administration
But we do know three things: 1) that the definition of an extremist is being expanded 2) that the process for how someone is officially designated as an extremist is shrouded in mystery, and 3) that the list of restrictions which applies to them once they have been designated an extremist is now extremely broad and intrusive.
So if you take a broad definition of «middle class» as the three middle classes (upper - middle don't think of themselves as rich, working don't think of themselves as poor), then you can appeal to about 88 % of the population.
As always happens with catch - all definitions that are stretched too far, they are in danger of becoming too broad to convey much meaning at all.
The broader definition of the lifetime ban comes as the CPI itself will likely be dismantled in favor of the 14 - member Joint Commission on Public Ethics, which will oversee both the executive and legislative branches.
I'm not a lawyer, but without pretty clear justification, this would appear to breach Articles 5, 11 and - arguably - 3 of the ECHR (as you said, it was degrading and we have a much broader definition of torture than our American cousins thank God).
But it paves the way for an all - out lobbying effort from activists and labor unions such as DC - 37 and the New York State Nurses Association, which argue that the current definition of safety net is overly broad and that dozens of hospitals, which serve the state's poorest residents, are unable to survive on the current Medicaid rates.
In the State of New York, the Human Rights Law offers substantially more protection than federal antidiscrimination laws, because gender dysphoria is a recognized medical condition that falls within the broad definition of disability found in the state law, as New York courts have recognized.
Our definition of «scientist» was a broad one, including social scientists, health professionals and engineers, as well as natural and physical scientists.
The report relied on what Jarju described as «very broad definitions» of climate finance.
The Search dialogue box, utilising words as Boolean connectors to trawl the database of issues of The Economist between 1991 and 1993, takes you almost instantly to all occurrences for broad definitions.
As a result, the panel concluded, NIH should consider a «broader definition of success.»
Indeed, it focuses on what these researchers see as the overly broad definition of the term «invasive,» which they note would prohibit taking blood from animals or using anesthesia.
As long as a post falls under our broad definition of «current science,» we're comfortable with difficult questions and a variety of opinionAs long as a post falls under our broad definition of «current science,» we're comfortable with difficult questions and a variety of opinionas a post falls under our broad definition of «current science,» we're comfortable with difficult questions and a variety of opinions.
As our interest and knowledge grew and we soon learned that yoga had a much broader definition than poses and was instead a lifestyle, encompassing everything from diet to meditation and even breathing.
Estimates of the cost of reforms that could help narrow the achievement gap, such as including early childhood, after - school, and summer programs into a broader definition of schooling.
Schools that are most successful in engaging parents and other family members in support of their children's learning look beyond traditional definitions of parent involvement - participating in a parent teacher organization or signing quarterly report cards - to a broader conception of parents as full partners in the education of their children.
Dr. Laura Goe, Dr. Courtney Bell, and Ms. Olivia Little note in Approaches to Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness, «Given that teachers» roles involve much more than simply providing subject - matter instruction, it is appropriate to consider a broader and more comprehensive definition of effective teachers consisting of five points and formulated by evaluating discussions of teacher effectiveness in the research literature as well as in policy documents, standards and reports» (2008).
With that in mind, I'll share her definition (as best I can) with you in order to create a broader and deeper understanding of this critical topic.
Texas ASCD's Whole Child approach is an effort to move from a focus on narrowly defined academic achievement as measured by test scores in core subjects to a broader definition that promotes the long - term development and success of all children.
Currently, more than 30 states have policies that allow CBP, although these policies do not always translate into broad use by districts and schools, where traditional definitions of credit as seat time prevail in local policy and practice.
(A definition this broad applies as much to the young man who does a terrific job mowing the lawn as to the young woman who earns perfect «fives» on all her Advanced Placement tests.)
The biggest consideration is resale value, but as the infographic shows, only one car out of the top 10 in resale value could reasonably be considered a «luxury car»: The Chevrolet Corvette, and even that's pushing the definition of «luxury» to its broadest.
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