Sentences with phrase «rather broad term»

Care worker is a rather broad term which umbrellas other specific roles like personal care worker, home care worker, health care worker, youth care worker and direct care worker.
To start with, Brooklyn, NY renters insurance is a rather broad term.
The Gluten Syndrome is a rather broad term which includes all kinds of sensitivities to the protein called gluten, ranging from very mild and hardly noticeable right through to very severe.
Gluten intolerance is a rather broad term which includes all kinds of sensitivities to gluten ranging from mild to severe.
Now those are rather broad terms.

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Even so, the researchers aren't making broad pronouncements that remote work always trumps office work in terms of productivity, but rather suggest certain kinds of workers might be better suited for it, such as solitary, hourly folks whose output can be measured — call - center reps, proofreaders, developers, and the like.
With job titles, consider using broad terms rather than specific ones.
If it were to be decided that monetary policy should be more responsive to asset price events, such an approach would have to be motivated by a broader and rather more long - term notion of financial and monetary stability than is in common use today.
The field uses the broader term «gender» rather than «female» because, as the
Rather, for him, it is much larger and broader, which is why Savarkar coined the term «Hindutva.»
Within such a paradigm we would begin to analyse an issue such as media and violence in terms of its effects first on the broader symbolic environment that is needed for constructive social life, rather than just on isolated and selected individual actions.
If you want to ask about the definition of the much more specific term «democratic state» than rather the more broader term «state», please open a new question.
In a recent column (17 December) I reported the view of New Zealand science minister Simon Upton that a broad approach to research is desirable, rather than being fixated on short - term goals.
Education is a broader term, more associated with the act of learning having been facilitated rather than skills which have been taught.
Using her Jan. 10 speech to issue a broad call to action rather than concrete measures, Gov. Sebelius, a first - term Democrat, told the Republican - controlled legislature that «we must...
This is a broad, long - term goal that is focused on students, rather than instruction or specific content.
Swati Pandey, a spokeswoman for the foundation, said Broad has given $ 14 million to Success since 2008, though she noted that Broad most recently gave to Success in 2014 as part of a grant term that will end later this year, and that the prize recipient is determined by a panel of education experts, rather than Broad or his foundation.
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.
I recommended publishers create their own VPs of author relations and be more strategic in serving authors on a long - term, broad basis rather than on a title - by - title basis.
Yet the two consequent feedbacks mentioned are rather poorly juxtaposed within such comment; ice an amplifier of short - term Arctic warming, methane an amplifier on far broader scales.
At best he raw data can give us a very broad picture (over possibly a rather small — in global terms — area) that can be confirmed by geology and, more recently, contemporaneous history.
Many CAGW proponents seek to have everything subordinated to that issue, to see policy imperatives primarily through their particular prism, most here — whether or not they think that CAGW is real and must be addressed — see sense in addressing a broad range of issues of short - term significance rather than focussing efforts on prospective long - term problems.
And in terms broad direction the most significant reductions is CO2 emission has been the long term use of nuclear energy to make electrical energy and more natural gas use rather than coal.
I've purposely used the specific term «journals» rather than the broader term «serials».
It seems noteworthy that the Court opted for the broader term «responsible communication» rather than «responsible journalism».
However, it must be said that if both Trump and Clinton continue to take a short - term view towards the negotiation and ratification of trade agreements, in terms of what will gain most favour in election time rather than the broader economy, it is likely that the US will ultimately suffer for it in the long - term.
The Act maintains the use of the term «work» however, rather than taking a broader approach that includes processes or actions that may affect navigable water such as water withdrawal and flow regulation.
«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.
«We think the focus for 2H18F new iPhones is to optimize those technologies in terms of performance and costs and adopt a broader iPhone portfolio, rather than bring in more significant technology changes into new iPhones,» the Nomura note reads.
Those whose primary focus is partner abuse, Straus suggests, use a broader definition of violence (or, I might add, use the term abuse rather than violence) to include «multiple modes of maltreatment and the resulting injury.»
Quality has been defined in terms of both process (activities) and structure (teacher characteristics, class size, etc.) and is poor to mediocre in many countries.6 - 7 The effects of variations in care are not expected to be uniform; rather, it is expected to vary with the characteristics of the children, their families, and the broader social contexts in which they live.
Nearly 80 percent of long term child poverty occurs in broken or never - married families.Each year government spends over $ 200 billion on means - tested aid to families with children; three quarters of this aid flows to single parent families.Children raised without a father in the home are more likely to experience: emotional and behavioral problems, school failure; drug and alcohol abuse, crime, and incarceration.The beneficial effects of marriage on individuals and society are beyond reasonable dispute, and there is a broad and growing consensus that government policy should promote rather than discourage healthy marriage.
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