Sentences with phrase «overly broad term»

Big Data is an overly broad term used to define the types of information collected on technology users by, well, everyone.
For starters, using vague and overly broad terms related to royalties and other fees leave an opening for a disagreement in the future.

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Indeed, it focuses on what these researchers see as the overly broad definition of the term «invasive,» which they note would prohibit taking blood from animals or using anesthesia.
AK — I find it interesting that even as you call for more openness, you resort to overly broad categorizations, that return no real value in terms of discussion.
The goal is to make the clause reasonable by ensuring the clause is not overly broad in terms of substance, time frame, and geographical radius.
Comment: Some commenters asserted that term «contrary» as defined at § 160.202 was overly broad and that its application would be time - consuming and confusing for states.
The court ruled that the covenant was not overly broad in its terms.
The comments received in response to the proposed rule were extremely similar, if not the same, as the arguments of commenters discussed in the 2013 ATR Final Rule, the 2013 Loan Originator Final Rule, and the May 2013 ATR Final Rule, such as: That the identity of a loan originator is not needed to be disclosed, that the amount of loan originator compensation can not be calculated on the date of consummation due to post-consummation events such as quarterly bonus and profit - sharing compensation, that the term compensation is unclear and overly broad, that the amount of compensation is difficult to calculate, and that compensation to loan originators can be double - counted because both upfront fees and future interest payments can be the source of the funds used for compensating loan originators.
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