Sentences with phrase «broad terms apply»

At the top of the documentation hierarchy is the Master Agreement, a document with content that never changes; its dispute resolution and other broad terms apply to every trade unless varied by the parties.
«That said, «millennial» is a broad term applied too loosely to a massive generation,» she told the E-Commerce Times.

Not exact matches

AI is the broadest term, applying to any technique that enables computers to mimic human intelligence, using logic, if - then rules, decision trees, and machine learning (including deep learning).
For leaders, the term «safety» as applied to the workplace carries an even broader definition.
According to James Juhnke, this engagement is good for both sides: Mennonites are forced to consider how nonviolence relates to issues of justice and how it can be applied in terms of public policy, while the broader church must take seriously «our claims that peace is central to the gospel.»
«U.S. military aid is obviously this really broad term that applies to all kinds of material aid that the U.S. might give to another country,» Molyneux says.
If the term «apparent evil» applied simply to that prima facie evil which, from an ultimate perspective, contributes to a better future, then the term would be so broad as to include every historical evil.
During the Early modern period, the term «atheist» was used as an insult and applied to a broad range of people, including those who held opposing theological beliefs, as well as suicides, immoral or self - indulgent people, and even opponents of the belief in witchcraft.
If rolling out new standards and assessments too quickly has long - term negative effects, such lessons could be applied to a broad range of future policy initiatives.
«Electrified» is such a broad term, since it can easily be applied to anything from a mild hybrid, to a plug - in hybrid even a fully electric model.
A second mortgage is a broad term that applies to any home loan you have in addition to your main, primary mortgage.
[FN24] The CROA has also been applied to banks, despite a specific exclusion in § 1679a (b)(iii), because the prohibitions apply to the broad term «persons,» which includes banks.
Customer service is a broader term that applies to people in general.
If, and to the extent that New Jersey law applies, with respect to residents of New Jersey, the terms in Section 5 (and with respect to 5 (c), insofar as any claims may arise from, or relate to, consumer protection or fraud and / or misrepresentation, or result in attorney's fees) does not limit any rights you may have as a consumer under New Jersey law and are intended to be only as broad and inclusive as permitted by the laws of the state of your residence.
Though the term is applied to a wide range of plays, some characteristics coincide in many of the plays: broad comedy, often similar to vaudeville, mixed with horrific or tragic images; characters caught in hopeless situations forced to do repetitive or meaningless actions; dialogue full of clichés, wordplay, and nonsense; plots that are cyclical or absurdly expansive; either a parody or dismissal of realism and the concept of the «well - made play».
In fairness for comparison purposes, and because a reasonable estimate of climate can not be made without applying such a broad smoothing to yearly data, I do not feel it is appropriate for the figure to include a shorter term, more noisy, representation for the observations than are used to display the proxies.
Since the «scientists» used an ambiguous term «climate change» I applied charity and gave it the broadest meaning possible since it was not clear if they meant warming, cooling, man made or natural.
Some simple substitution of terms suggests that «astroturf» might begin to be too broad a category to apply to just the one side of the debate:
The proposed exception is so broad and its terms are so vague that no one will really know how it might be applied to the facts of any particular case.
Negligence is a broad term that can be applied to many different catastrophic injury cases, but the extent and the specific legal implications vary, because every case is different.
The term «large enough» is applied to these firms because firms of this size generally have full service capabilities across a broad array of practice areas and have the capacity to appropriately staff and handle complex and also high - volume, repetitive legal matters.
The term «litigation» is broad and applies to all situations where people take their disputes to court.
Note the broad term «premises,» which can apply to all types of locations like homes, businesses, sidewalks, concert venues, bars, and restaurants.
As courts also apply a broad interpretation of the term «promotional», nearly all public statements that mention a prescription drug are likely to be qualified as illegal advertising.
Applying terms to a game - trade (like requiring payment external to Stream's trading system) appears to be disallowed by the broad prohibition in 2.
«Through statements, reports and enforcement actions the SEC has made it clear that federal securities laws apply regardless of whether the offered security — a purposefully broad and flexible term — is labeled a «coin» or «utility token» rather than a stock, bond or investment contract,» Clayton and Giancarlo said.
Make this problem solving statement very specific (stay away from broad terms like «strategy», «leadership» and «people skills») to differentiate yourself from the thousands of others applying for the same position (See: http://www.recareered.com/blog/2009/12/17/3-things-your-next-employer-will-search-for-on-your-resume/).
Utilising the native title system, a broader approach involving all the parties means the effort and cost of engagement is decreased, freeing up resources to be applied more fruitfully to long - term benefit between the parties.
International obligations under treaties are heavily negotiated, end up being in very broad, general terms and therefore are capable of, in the different minds, applying in different situations.
We can speak of foreclosure in the broadest of general terms, but not as to how they may apply to your specific circumstance.
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