However, some educational experts question how helpful it is to define dyslexia in such broad terms.
In broad terms, Chinese foreign policy will continue to follow the contours outlined above.
The system can also offer searches and answers on broad terms like eurozone.
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Academics and bureaucrats feverishly manipulate their calculators describing events in broad terms.
Yet in broad terms, all have been misled by a similar fallacy.
And, despite concerns about unequal financing, they are, in broad terms, fair.
If you can understand what the Internet is and does (in broad terms, of course), then you can get how this thing works.
In broad terms, though, they said trusts had received the theoretical power to vary terms and conditions as long ago as 1990 under the Conservatives.
Until Monday, he only spoke in broad terms about lowering rates.
Sources are reporting that the broad terms of the deal have been agreed to, and its only a few fine details and some financial terms that need to be finalized.
In broad terms, companies are required to pay corporation tax in the country where they carry on the economic activity that generates their profits, not where their customers are located.
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"We anticipate the effects of federal sequestration will be mildly negative in broad terms, but they have potential to apply more acute credit pressures to specific jurisdictions, " it said in a report.
But everybody looking at the books says that in broad terms, in general terms, the good times or the fat years in terms of education spending and indeed health spending are over.
Millennials define online entrepreneurship in very broad terms.
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One of the things that upset the user base most was how broad the changed Terms of Service were, and so giving the Internet a clearer idea of its plans could help settle fears.
But it's that kind of broad historical view in which you don't really think in terms of blaming one guy or five guys, you think in terms of a broad sweep of history.
For example, in the latest Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey conducted by the Federal Reserve, banks reported having further tightened their lending standards and terms for a broad range of loan types over the past three months.
The Brazilian and Mexican markets have fallen 29% and 19% in dollar terms since May 9 amid a broad downturn in global markets.
Americans are coming to terms with the fact that a broad, decade-long security relationship with Pakistan, seen as essential to producing stability in Afghanistan, is coming to a close with little to show for it.
It isn't clear how the agency responded, but the SEC likely wouldn't agree to any broad settlement unless it was confident that the terms would withstand scrutiny from lawmakers and a federal judge who would have to approve the deal, according to people familiar with the SEC's position.
Last year, America's broad money supply grew at its fastest in real terms for a quarter-century.
If your universities, if your system of higher education migrates toward applied knowledge, away from the production of basic knowledge, it may therefore hurt your overall economy in terms of its capacity to generate the people and the talent you need for broad based problem solving and innovation regardless of its specific applications.
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