Our guess is that we are simply painting with a brush that is too broad.
This may be too broad an area of responsibility for an agency with 3, 700 employees.
Branca's lawyers argued that Katherine Jackson's demand for documents is too broad and burdensome.
And so that would be -- but numbers two and three are just too broad.
The statement is too broad, in fact, not to make BitTorrent a little nervous.
But Leahy told reporters his initial reaction was that the inquiry could be too broad.
After a court struck down that order as too broad, the government issued another, reworked ban earlier this month.
However, you paint the healthcare venture capital community with too broad a brush.
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The board said the company's policy, which prohibited negative comments by its employees on the Internet, was too broad.
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Most laws also require that the patient should be terminally ill: yet this definition is almost too broad to be useful.
Livery cab owners and groups sued, saying it was too broad to qualify as a test program and was unfair to them.
Defense companies and business groups have long complained that the current rules are too broad and overlapping, unnecessarily subjecting some goods to export licenses.
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But Republicans have said -- Senate Republicans have complained in the past already that the agency sort of has too broad and too vague power.
The Bernstein analyst thinks that if this bill were made law, it might face a constitutional challenge because the powers it grants are too broad.
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But most people at Monday's city council meeting spoke out against the resolution, calling it too broad and unwarranted, according to CNN affiliate WPTZ.
This is just too broad to fit into our constitutional framework.
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The group says that the exemptions in the rule are too broad and leaves room too much room for banks to act on their own discretion.
Many expressed similar concerns that the proposed legislation is too broad in scope, burdensome and expensive to administer, and duplicates current GPRA planning and reporting requirements.
Smokeless nicotine, ingested via a skin patch, is less than ideal because its effects on the body are too broad to treat diseases of the central nervous system such as Alzheimer's.
The effect is too broad (why should the UK be picked up like flotsam an jetsam in US politics?) and easily circumvented by not typing in the URL, but going with a DNS number.
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Mr Rocci is one of the first people to be sent to prison for violating the DMCA. The law has been criticised as being too broad and restricting the fair use rights of consumers.
However, the language as included is too broad.
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On behalf of the government, DEFRA minister Jim Paice said he welcomed and "admired" the "general sentiment" of the bill, but said that it was too broad and "inconsistent with a partnership" approach to farming.
It is more in keeping with, however, the court's previous rule, but I certainly agree with the president's counsel that this -- that definition number two is too broad, and so is definition number three.
The American Banker Association says its members fear that the rule is too broad and that its complexity will not only make it impossible for banks to comply but also affect their ability to compete globally.
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