Sentences with phrase «really broad term»

«U.S. military aid is obviously this really broad term that applies to all kinds of material aid that the U.S. might give to another country,» Molyneux says.

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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.»
«One of the challenges with this study was that the genetic hits pointed to a gene that had not been characterized, so we were really starting from scratch in terms of grasping the biology,» says Suzanne Jacobs, the associate scientific director of the Broad's Diabetes Research Group and a co-senior author of the paper.
I think minimalism is such a broad and relative term that doesn't really mean anything.
As it turns out, neither the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium nor the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers have had enough time or money to develop truly «game - changing» exams in terms of how they can really measure the broad range of student abilities, according to a report by Gordon Commission on the Future of Assessment in Education, a panel of educational leaders, which said:
I think it's a term that's not really used that much now, but essentially it's a similar term to hypertext or hypermedia, just a little broader.
It's a very broad term but the idea is that casual gaming makes games a lot more accessible to a broader audience, and mobile really helps break down those barriers.»
Between them they cover 400 years of art history, but can the term really be used with such a broad chronological scope?
So really, our curatorial interests are broad in terms of artistic disciplines, but are currently focused on the presentation of work in alternative spaces.
I'm a big fan of the power of crowdfunding, at least in broad terms, as I've seen some really great projects and products get the financial backing they need via platforms such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo.
Well MattB, when you see a group who push an ideology and couch it in scientific terms this is different from a group who look at a much broader field and try to ascertain what the data is really supporting.
But from a broader perspective, which is what is required to really get a feel for what increasing GHG forcing is doing to the planet, we must measure long - term steady accumulation of energy in the climate system.
The proposed exception is so broad and its terms are so vague that no one will really know how it might be applied to the facts of any particular case.
People have preconceived notions, or they just associate it with fashion design or something and they haven't been exposed to it in other ways to see how broad of a term it really is.
So I would say when we think about analytics, it can be a pretty broad term, but the way I think of it is really by those use cases.
They have a broad selection of life insurance products but what they are really known for is their no exam term life insurance plan.
Broad terms such as «marketing», «accounting» and «recruiting» don't really tell the recruiter what you did.
I knew basics of it just through personal experience but I was really happy to see it be more of a broader thing across all childcare centres and for something for the community and you know as a whole for everyone to be able to be educated about its importance and how important it is for children because I think in the past children have never been looked as far as their mental wellbeing and the impact that has on them not just you know short term but definitely long term as well.
Marketing is the broadest term, and it really means putting yourself, your services, and your listings before the market in the most general sense.
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