Sentences with phrase «very broad sense»

While his research, and hence his opinion, could be regarded as scientific in the very broad sense of that word, as used in McIntosh, Dr. Totten did not pretend to employ the scientific method and did not depend on adherence to that methodology for the validity of his conclusions.
Google claims that the exclusion of systems and methods of operation applies to method headers in a very broad sense.
In a very broad sense, Android Honeycomb within the Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a complete success.
Very broad sense of humor is the first thing that comes to mind... I'm kind of a kid.
I have a very broad sense of humor, like to laugh; but I also have a very serious side to my personality as well.
One of the biggest indicators of poor fat adaptation is craving for foods that are high in carbohydrates — in a very broad sense, the reason we «want» or «crave» something is because on some level (deep or superficial) we feel we need it.
So it sometimes is not just nutritional, I define toxin in a very broad sense.
So, someone posted on Facebook, I have anti-NaN antibodies, that's kind of a very broad sense, but your predisposed to certain conditions, certain diseases.
«My view is that we evolved mind first, in a very broad sense,» Damasio explains.
This allows us to define in a very broad sense what proteins, nucleic acids, pathogens, and toxins might be part of the milieu of the fetus.
When I read the paper, I came away understanding your view exactly as you have said it yourself — that you believe Christ's death for sins, resurrection, and deity - humanity are not necessary for the lost to believe in order to receive eternal life but they are part of something you can «the gospel» in a very broad sense of all NT revelation.
I would encourage you to read «Surprised by Joy», and to also read GK Chesterton's «Orthodoxy», which also examines these questions in a very broad sense and then leads to how Chesterton eventually came to believe in Christianity.
There are so many answers that i honestly cant give a succient one What i will say is that in a very broad sense the gospel must be the good news of God becoming one of us in order to save us from us so that we can ultimately be what we were created to be to the glory of God..
A myth is a sacred narrative usually explaining how the world or humankind came to be in its present form, [2] although, in a very broad sense, the word can refer to any traditional story.
«Culture» is used here in a very broad sense.
It could be thought of in a very broad sense like a moment in history, a century, a second.
Continuing this legacy with a view to the poetic and the sublime in art, Dean explores landscape in its very broadest sense through the prism of her wide - ranging mediums.

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In this sense, it was a very broad notion that was not uniquely Reformed.
But Juhnke also points out that even though Mennonites are becoming increasingly engaged with the broader church, they remain connected in a very real sense with the Amish and other conservative cousins.
While Wieman was certainly a process thinker in the broad sense, his use of the key terms «process» and «creativity» was often very different from Whitehead's.
Used in this broader sense, it is very varied indeed.
In a very broad, very general, very limited sense.
In that broader sense, job prospects are very healthy.»
In a broader sense, I like to start with a very small amount of cardio and only add it in as needed.
I am a very broad minded person with a decent sense of humour and looking for women who are decent and fun loving
The highlight of Coates's writing in Black Panther isn't the way he skillfully laces the comic with broader political themes about power (though he's very good at that); instead, it's his ability to give the book's intimate character relationships a sense of humanity and dignity.
But the fun of these glorious encounters, with their exaggerated mannerisms and broad humour, is soon dampened by the sense that there is something very wrong in this family.
«I was looking for a director who had a strong visual sense, who understood the parameters not simply of feature films, but of hour drama — and Paul has done both — and who had a political temperament that could believe in a story that had very little sex, or gunplay, or broad humor.»
There's no doubt that teachers are busy people and subject to the pressures of the job, but if they don't regularly assess student performance — in the broader sense — and provide feedback, they make it very difficult for students to progress.
Given his background with Vanguard, this makes sense — the Vanguard Group manages a ton of passive ETF strategies (meaning they track an index and are VERY widely diversified) that are becoming extremely popular because of their broad market exposure and extremely low fees (often in the range of ten or fifteen basis points).
Based on the fate of the broader economy, these rates and payments can spike significantly over the loan's lifespan, and trying to make sense of adjustment indexes can be very confusing.
However, keeping in mind that it's predominantly a game made for a very broad age range, it at least is tale that makes sense, is easy to follow and can at some level be enjoyed.
For the 2017 spring season, the Hunter College Art Galleries have transformed 205 Hudson Gallery into a library and reading room comprised of works centering on the notion of family and community in a very broad, inclusive sense, whether that pertains to one's biological or chosen family, artistic or literary lineage, intellectual community, virtual network, or neighborhood.
As the medium increasingly permeates every avenue of daily life, from mobile devices to our very language, the Museum of Arts and Design presents An Assault of Reality, an investigative survey into the effect of cinema - in the broadest sense of the term - on the formation of perception, truth and existence.
The Omna is very much a niche product, one that only makes sense for early HomeKit adopters who don't mind waiting for broader, better integrations.
From a macro perspective, there's very broad - spanning data that suggests that enrollment as a whole for the student housing sector has actually declined, so it makes sense to ferret out which universities are poised for consistent growth that's ultimately going to drive the ability to raise rents as the economy continues to grow and expand and the student population base grows.
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