Sentences with phrase «how broad your definition»

United denied boarding to an emotional support peacock, a sign of just how broad the definition of support animals has become.
All in all, about 3 - 5 people come with you on your journey — depending on how broad your definition is.
Yes, depending on how broad a definition you use for «homicide.»
First, given how broad the definition of tenant is and how it does not require a person's signature to be on a written lease, many victims who lived in the residential premises will have been co-tenants with the perpetrator of the violence.

Not exact matches

A broad definition of Caucasian would include someone from that region, but if you've studied anthropology, you learn just how elusive and subjective the idea of a race can be.
The gospel is more encompassing than just a personal salvation message (western Christianity often focuses too heavily on individualism) and this definition reminds me how broad the impact was of Christ's time on earth.
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.
Though custom social networks are by definition their own isolated ponds, Gina described how you can connect them to the broader waters of Facebook and MySpace, first by fishing for members through a Facebook Fan Page / Group or a MySpace profile.
The broad perspectives of our authors reinforce that we may not yet have a shared definition of learner - centric, but they all offer great examples of how we can begin to put into action important elements of such a system.
Within this very broad definition, different types of time deposit accounts have different rules on how much interest you earn and how you can withdraw money.
Kelsey and Martin explain how insurers» unwillingness to settle on a consistent — or even articulable — definition of the term has been a double - edged sword, at once providing for disclaimers over a broad swath of behavior but also planting the seeds of defeat.
Of the principal issues for concern, I imagine that they will include the following: the potential administrative penalties will motivate boiler - plate compliance; what falls within the broader definition of «data»; what constitutes «consent»; and how to ensure the right to erasure.
Sure, it can get definitional, but the broader question would be how are those definitions determined.
Since generalists, by their very definition, promote broad skills over specialties, how can an employer who hasn't yet met the candidate distinguish one generalist from another?
SEL is broad and encompasses many elements, so when determining needs and deciding what and how to implement, be thoughtful in reviewing how each topic or program aligns with the definition to safeguard purposeful implementation.
With those definitions and articles from the «Trading Act» how can a company that holds itself out as being available to trade in real estate through offering «professional services», posting properties for sale on websites and by providing helpful packages which include the «Offer Maker for the «private seller» and that in the words of Dale «By partnering together, PropertyGuys.com and Realtysellers will be uniquely positioned to deliver the broadest range of professional services...» be exempt from governance by these laws?
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