This view challenges both restraint and selective engagement in
its far broader definitions of U.S. interests and threats.
Despite recent cutbacks to what it considers «travel», Barclays still has
a far broader definition than most other credit card companies — counting things like taxis, limousines, timeshares, trains, and buses.
Not exact matches
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.
With
far fewer heavily lopsided games during the playoffs, we would need to use a much
broader definition of betting against the public and instead focus on teams receiving no more than 50 % of moneyline bets.
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 key distinction is that «health» was defined in the 1973 court case Doe v. Bolton, providing a
definition so
broad that it
far overreaches physical, or even mental, well - being.??
Further review highlights another major issue: many of the
definitions used in the law are
broad and left open for interpretation.
But the
broader question ahead of Self - Publishing 2.0 — if the sector is indeed starting to find some
definition in two general channels of purpose — is whether it now can handle the emotional component that has wracked its development so
far.
Broader definitions of the the different patterns and greater effort at determining the specific effect would be
far more useful in predicting the weather and the climate.
Further, it is important to remember the
broad definition of misrepresentation under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act of Canada:
They
further supported the
broad definition of public health authority and the reliance on
broad legal or regulatory authority by public health entities although explicit authorities were preferable and better informed the public.
The
definition of spam is so
broad that goes
far beyond what the average person would consider to be spam.
The first was that the
definition of «cyberbullying» was
far,
far too
broad and would include anything that could hurt someone's feelings (including legitimate, political speech).