Sentences with phrase «broad answer»

«Anyone» is a pretty broad answer, but it's correct.
It has been said that the whole history of man's moral development consists of ever broader answers to that question.
«Anyone» is a pretty broad answer, but it's correct.
However, if asked for the mean of 10,000 throws, A and B will still give rather broad answers, but this time they will have a far greater spread than the intrinsic uncertainty of the experimental results - which isn't quite a delta function, but which would be pretty tight (eg if the 10,000 throws experiment was repeatedly performed).
The broader answer is that I've been building links long enough that I've tried more than a few ways to do things, and I've tried out enough tools to know which ones get the job done in a scalable fashion.
In this case, there are a lot of names because is a broad answer drawing on many bodies of theory.
«The broad answer is, obviously some real progress was made on 421a.
To give a broad answer to the question, «What designer pieces are worth investing in?»
Such a broad answer, I know, but with those two key pieces, the possibilities are endless.
If they give you some broad answer like, «oh I like all music» then ask them to name their top 5 favorite songs or artist.
This is a very simple question with a very complicated and broad answer!
For our summit panelists, a broad answer emerged: English learners are multi-layered students with a wealth of life experiences, which should be celebrated and which should directly shape all the work we do to support them.
The broad answer is «yes»: lenders will accept properties with non-permitted additions and alterations, but there isn't a single set of rules to follow for obtaining financing for such properties.
So I'll give a broad answer, but try to speak to all the relevant considerations.
The broad answer is Belize is located in Central America.
It's very easy for people to ask questions and provide very few facts, then rely heavily on the short, broad answers they are given.
my broad answer would be yes.
During an interview, you could try to skirt around the question with a broad answer, such as, «My salary expectations are in line with my experience and qualifications.»
Option (a) is very much a «duh» statement... if someone didn't know what a medical assistant was, you might give that as a broad answer to give them the general idea.
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