But the Design Council estimates that the design industry, broadly defined, now employs about 300, 000 people.
So, social media, broadly defined, is wired into the DNA of SAP Community Network.
M2 velocity is a measure of how fast broadly defined money supply turns over each year.
But Asians, broadly defined, make up more than 60% of the world's population.
Yet this still leaves a swathe of claims that deal not with material assets but with reparation, more broadly defined.
Yet though there were setbacks for some Eurosceptics, the awkward squad, broadly defined, will be much bigger in the new parliament.
"Long-term commitments are more broadly defined and for many, can mean cohabitation without a legal document or public declaration, " she said.
Because the legislation is so broadly defined, "scientific exchanges" could not be impeded by the President, even in time of war.
Such flights are broadly defined as those under the pilot's own control, and not necessarily under the guidance of air traffic controllers.
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Any permanent resident over 18 would be able to sponsor another family member now more broadly defined to include common-law and same-sex partners.
Eurovision, in which viewers across Europe (broadly defined) select a winning song from competing national entries, is an annual festival of kitsch.
The upshot of this conclusion is that in asset protection planning, one should try to avoid transfers to insiders (broadly defined) whenever possible.
Some suggest that the major story will be the relationships between a West, broadly defined, and the Islamic world, with all that that entails.
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Needless to say, such a posture is neither in the best interests of the United States nor its allies nor international security broadly defined.
So again, I don't think that taking a unilateral action with a far more broadly defined mission is in the interests of the United States.
Banks are trying to weaken the law during the rulemaking process and convince the Fed that some processing fees, like fraud prevention costs, should be broadly defined.
Broadly defined, space power requires having assured access to and use of space and the ability, if necessary, to deny such access and use to potential adversaries.
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Like rationality, self-interest (even when broadly defined) fails to capture some aspects of social behaviour, but not so many as to render models based on the notion useless.
Fourth, corruption undermines growth and retards development more broadly defined.
In the first two installments of this series, we have discussed identifying a need in your (broadly defined) community and identifying, utilizing, and developing your talents and skills.
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Mental illness has become so broadly defined and so common that it has become meaningless just as, some years earlier, counter-cultural rebellion became so common that it ceased to constitute rebellion at all.
Since 1980, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of people employed in finance, broadly defined, has shot up from roughly five million to more than seven and a half million.
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The point is, in the current financial system where financial institutions are more broadly defined, we want to eliminate conflicts of interest where we can, we want to eliminate these cross-subsidies or "heads I win, tails the taxpayer loses".
According to a survey by the Cerulli Associates consulting firm, at least half of U.S. households do not use a financial advisor, broadly defined as a stockbroker, a fee-only planner, a bank trust officer or an insurance agent.
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That means that we have covered our excess of imports over exports in value terms by increasing our foreign debt, broadly defined to include equity ownership as well as traditional debt in the form of bonds, bank balances, and the like.
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The slides attempted to graphically depict the effect the non-settling states proposed remedy would have on Microsoft and what he likes to call the "PC ecosystem, " broadly defined as all of the companies involved in some way with the personal computer industry.
It was first proposed 87 years ago by Irving Fisher, an American economist who believed that policy makers should try to stabilise a broadly defined price index which included asset prices such as shares, bonds and property as well as the prices of producer and consumer goods and services.
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Small business has historically been a powerful engine of job creation and yet it is shying away from one of the biggest growth opportunities of our time: the Clean Economy, broadly defined here to include not only renewable energy, public mass transit, and waste treatment but all goods and services with environmental benefits.
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Hidden in the cold legalese and legislative word-smithing is the following result: if a document could interfere with some sort of enforcement proceedings (very broadly defined by 5 U.S.C. 552 (c)), the agency does not simply deny the request for the document, but actually is instructed to act as if the document does not exist at all.
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