Sentences with phrase «so broad a definition»

«It's so broad a definition it's practically useless.»

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I suspect that the definitions of permissible investments will be so broad that it will be difficult to reach a conclusion about what will be the investment universe.
«The overall broad definition of confidential information makes it so employees don't say anything, even about issues they're allowed to talk about,» he said.
Your actions can affect the brand of a company, so boards now are moving towards a broader definition of reputation risk.»
In fact, the term is so broad in scope, Nasscom has refused to come up with an updated definition.
Not sure I'd agree with that unless your definition of «religion» is so broad as to be rendered meaningless.
So I propose — arbitrarily again, if you please — to narrow our definition once more by saying that the word «divine,» as employed therein, shall mean for us not merely the primal and enveloping and real, for that meaning if taken without restriction might well prove too broad.
At this point it would seem the definition of religion is so broad as to be meaningless in deciding cases, at least free exercise cases.
Challenge Success partners with schools, families, and communities to promote a broad definition of success and to implement research - based strategies so that all kids are healthy and engaged with learning.
Ahead of the Queen's Speech, the Evangelical Alliance warned that «the definitions are so broad there could be many unforeseen consequences to fundamental freedoms in our plural multi-faith society».
So if you take a broad definition of «middle class» as the three middle classes (upper - middle don't think of themselves as rich, working don't think of themselves as poor), then you can appeal to about 88 % of the population.
The key distinction is that «health» was defined in the 1973 court case Doe v. Bolton, providing a definition so broad that it far overreaches physical, or even mental, well - being.??
«However, the definition of a wetland is so broad that hunters would be criminalised for carrying lead cartridges over any wetland, including field ditches and streams, even if they were otherwise acting lawfully and not shooting lead shot over wetlands.
The dictionary definition of blended learning (sometimes called hybrid learning) is so broad, it sometimes feels like nearly every modern classroom could fit under that umbrella.
They point out that the current definition of sexual harassment is so broad that it «often involves mere speech about sexual matters.»
It has evaded standard rule - making procedures designed to collect evidence and encourage public participation; ignored the Supreme Court's interpretation of Title IX; pressured schools to adopt disciplinary proceedings that deny due process to the accused; insisted upon a definition of sexual harassment so broad that it threatens free speech on campus; and created within colleges units dedicated to reeducating students on all matters sexual and on the dictates of «social justice.»
But the broader question ahead of Self - Publishing 2.0 — if the sector is indeed starting to find some definition in two general channels of purpose — is whether it now can handle the emotional component that has wracked its development so far.
So the precise definition of a first - time buyer might be narrow or broad, depending on the agency that is offering the program.
Some definitions are so broad that they can be interpreted as including community cat caregivers — who we know, of course, do not own community cats.
Chase has a very broad definition of travel, so almost any travel - related expense should code properly and earn triple points.
Understood in their broadest definition, the drawings and photographs assembled here include a wide range of material, among which are an 1864 photograph of the forest of Fontainebleau by the little - known French photographer Constant Alexandre Famin; a pastel completed earlier this year by Jasper Johns; a 3 x 5 inch Cezanne figure drawing; a new 6 1/2 x 10 foot landscape drawing by Ugo Rondinone; a digitally - manipulated photograph of the musician Björk by Inez van Lamsweerde; a small piece by an outsider artist known as the «Philadelphia Wireman,» who carefully bound his drawings up with bits of wire so they are barely visible; a recent charcoal on canvas by Gary Hume; and a 1949 sketchbook by Tony Smith.
The problem is, the curators» definition of «legacy» is so broad that many of the works share only a small degree of formal or conceptual relation to Malevich's paintings.
[Response: Your definition of «opportunistic» is so broad that it would take in virtual any scientific research a University or other research organization seeks funding for.]
This conclusion is not so surprising, considering the broad definition of a «trader».
Cases of «ordinary» unfair dismissal may not so easily fall within the broad definition of harassment; however there are numerous cases of unfair dismissal where the behaviour of the employer amounts to a «bullying out of the job», for example by subjection to repeated disciplinary meetings, that could found a claim.
According to UNCITRAL, the definition of «electronic signature» in its texts is deliberately broad, so as to encompass all existing or future «electronic signature» methods.
Since this definition is so broad, many locations that you believe to be private may actually be considered public.
The North Carolina definition of the «practice of law» is so broad it is arguably unconstitutionally vague and includes within it almost any act that results in creating a legal document.
Response: Because the range of health oversight agencies is so broad, we do not include specific examples in the definition.
Response: The definition is, on its face, broad enough to cover the transfers of information described and so is not changed.
The definition of spam is so broad that goes far beyond what the average person would consider to be spam.
Comments also revealed concerns from Walmart and Amazon that the definition of «virtual currency» might be so broad as to include its own prepaid value and gift cards.
Knowing so little about the game, we have no concrete info about the setting of the game beyond the very broad and vague definition of «America's unforgiving heartland».
This broad definition encompasses a lot, and the position is found in nearly every business sector there is so achieves higher pay levels, on average, more than # 62k per annum.
Our definition of Australian crime fiction is pretty broad so we try to cover all the sub genres of books written by Aussie authors (set anywhere) and books set in Australia (written by anyone).
Improve the comprehensiveness of the curriculum content and diversify the teaching methods used in the classroom to more accurately reflect the UNFPA definition of comprehensive sexuality education, and so place more emphasis on promoting practical skills, confidence and agency among students; eliminate fear - based and moralistic messages; and increase the focus on gender, rights and strategies for preventing unintended pregnancies that teach about a broad range of contraceptives (including long - acting methods) and negotiating skills within relationships.
The legal definitions of these terms have purposely been left general and broad by the legislatures, so that any specific application could take into account the particular needs of a given child and his or her family situation.
The Commission is concerned that the definition of relevant interest in s 94J is so broad that it will rarely be possible for the Court to dismiss a party from the mediation.
So, while today we might think of online therapy as HIPAA - complaint videoconference (like we offer), it reality is a broad category with a rich history, and if you ask five helping professionals for a definition, you might get five somewhat different answers.
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.
NAR's position is that the definition should be broad, rather than prescriptive, so lenders can make safe, affordable mortgages to all creditworthy borrowers, not just those with the strongest credit profiles.
So I wanted to kind of clarify for those out there who may not be fully versed in what that truly means by just kind of giving that broader definition.
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