Sentences with phrase «sometimes broad sense»

Not exact matches

This is done, in this remarkable human family of which we are all a part, with demonic craft by the powerful, in an absolutely dazzling array of forms (if necessity is the mother of invention, covetousness and lust are the parents of ingenuity), upon well - established but shamelessly fraudulent justification, usually in the broad sense religious and sometimes even specifically theological.
So it sometimes is not just nutritional, I define toxin in a very broad sense.
His lively sense of humor makes for a number of amusing sequences, but sometimes these scenes are inconsequential diversions; case in point, a broad scene where Colm's mother mistakes a stranger sleeping outside the house for his younger brother.
Churn rate (sometimes called attrition rate), in its broadest sense, is a measure of the number of individuals or items moving into or out of a collective over a specific period of time....
The study of permutations applies to investing in a broad sense because a good understanding of probability is sometimes necessary to make rational financial choices.
This term sometimes is used to encompass a broader set of initiatives, but for analytical purposes, I want to use it in the narrower sense.
Workers» compensation laws are generally complex; they are broad in one sense, but contain numerous exclusions and sub-rules that are sometimes difficult to keep track of.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z