Sentences with phrase «in broad terms»

Speaking in broad terms, recipe theft is not a major problem in our industry.
As the school cultivated bilingual students, the administration and teachers saw students thinking in broader terms about the world around them.
Second, many of those decisions would have come out similarly — at least in broad terms — even without European integration.
Now we will team up to ask in broader terms how it works from end to end, and how it contributes to the performance of complex visual tasks.
But before we dive into specifics, I want to talk about conflict in co-founder relationships in broader terms.
Others use the term «social network» to describe in broad terms, your network of connections with other people.
As I said at the outset, odd as it may seem in an online publisher, I've only just begun to think about this issue in broad terms.
First, include a claim that defines your invention in broad terms, leaving out any and all unnecessary options.
This paper does not provide a forecast but instead seeks to identify the main patterns of variation across constituencies in party performance and discuss their potential implications for possible seat outcomes in broad terms.
Many of these provisions speak merely in broad terms, but they still serve as points of reference for state and local governments charged with establishing and maintaining public schools.
While these elements certainly create an enjoyable experience and may add to the credibility of the content itself, it's important to think about design in broader terms.
The assignment positions teacher candidates as producers rather than as consumers of knowledge in the form of technology products and prompts them to think about literacy in broader terms.
And, last of all, close by framing your question in broader terms or thinking about a similar question that you haven't answered yet.
It can not be assumed that, just because a scheme in broad terms achieves certain business objectives, this necessarily establishes justification.
In this discussion we will review in broad terms the difference between the two.
It is also useful for others to know you exist and, at least in broad terms, what you're up to.
Again, shifts in the Market Climate are not forecasts about future returns, except in the broadest terms of average return to market risk.
In light of the recent Grenfell Tower incident the Learning Trust has carried out a review of both fire safety in its broadest terms as well as narrower concerns on cladding and tower block evacuations.
But not only does sexual harassment appear in a multitude of guises in the office, it is also defined in broad terms in law.
Republican President - elect Donald Trump spoke about education only in broad terms on the campaign trail, leaving plenty of uncertainty about how his administration now intends to handle policy questions ranging from standardized testing and school accountability to the treatment of transgender students.
I am always amused when people talk in broad terms like the Chicago market or Scottsdale market, and paint with broadest possible brush.
In modern English, historical painting is sometimes used to describe the painting of scenes from history in its narrower sense, especially for 19th - century art, excluding religious, mythological and allegorical subjects, which are included in the broader term history painting, and before the 19th century were the most common subjects for history paintings.
The Affordable Care Act is a complex piece of legislation and, as evidenced from the examples above, its impact on medical sales is difficult to define in broad terms.
The Waterloo, Ont., software company has roots in enterprise content management (essentially helping organizations deal with unstructured data), whereas Barrenechea defines its mission in broader terms: «It's really about enabling the digital world.»
«We talked in broader terms of education funding and the need for attracting teachers and what to do about inner city schools, as well as the proper role of federal government.
As the pre-K debate rages on in op - ed columns, we might do better to think about that 46 percent of 3 and 4 year olds and conceive of pre-K investment in broader terms: an opportunity to foster disruptive innovations that could change the way we think about childcare, parenting, and education.
To date, Obama has dealt in broad terms on climate, weaving the issue into his inaugural address, nationally televised press conferences and speeches to Congress.
The MCIA is cast in broad terms to protect the integrity of government decision - making at the municipal level.
One of these is the Border Adjustment Tax, which in broad terms moves the corporate income tax from its current origin - based application to a destination - based tax.
It's essential to demonstrate that you're thinking in broader terms and have a genuine interest in joining the company, and that you're considering ways you could fit into and improve the business.
I am currently working on the detailed CET reconstruction from 1230 to 1290AD and to put it into context looking in broader terms at the decades that surround it.
I have often described my work with people in broad terms: humanistic, client - centered, process - oriented, and integrated in terms of drawing on a number of therapeutic perspectives and approaches to change and self - development.
Hemel, too, is thinking of distributive justice in broader terms.
Any society needs some minimal standards which prescribe in broad terms the range of permissible public communications.
This seems like a genteel way of saying that Francis's Neo-Pelagianism and Neo-Gnosticism are not actually much like Pelagianism and Gnosticism, except perhaps in the broadest terms.
«We are aware that Woolworths in broad terms may be doing a similar sort of thing, and we think that will sort itself out depending on how this court case works out,» ACCC chairman Rod Sims told The Australian Financial Review.
A third potential option is a job swap between Benn and shadow home secretary Andy Burnham, with The Times reporting that the idea has been «discussed in broad terms in recent weeks».
And where Mr. de Blasio might once have parceled out measures of credit to Mr. Bloomberg, on several specific policies, the mayor has now begun to applaud his predecessor in broad terms.
Encompassed in the broader term is the notion that researchers need not be in tenure or even self - sustaining to be independent.
«From a very early age, kids are capable of reasoning about the world in these broad terms,» Cimpian said.
But those models only describe the melting of glaciers in the broadest terms — as an aggregate.
The script plays out this battle in the broadest terms possible, rendering the film more of a gimmick than necessary.
Whilst the idea of writing a «reverse» hitman is one that's understandable in constructing a likeable protagonist (creating a character that's essentially a pseudo-vigilante icon, meaning his murder is somewhat justified in broad terms), it's one that doesn't quite make much sense in its internal logic.
Promoting ideas directly, via printed materials, and electronic media — especially the internet — is very helpful in promoting the idea and practice of alternative education — which is in fact produces good outcomes for the community and nation in a broader term.
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