That, broadly speaking, was an approach which was approved by the House of Lords in that case. |
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And hence the proper way to arrive at such a criterion is, broadly speaking, inductive. |
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There are, broadly speaking, two kinds of relativism, cultural and cognitive. |
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To look at the overall picture and to assess, broadly speaking, the amount by which the tortfeasor has made the claimant's position worse. |
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I mean, broadly speaking there's a plan not to drive readers off screaming or send them to sleep. |
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The monomyth is, broadly speaking, a blueprint of sorts that can be used to explain and map heroes' journeys across world cultures. |
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Under the share ownership plan employees were, broadly speaking, allocated equal numbers of shares. |
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No doubt there are more but, broadly speaking, the situation is this, we would submit. |
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Very broadly speaking, in most armies the low-status pioneers, sometimes not even regarded as soldiers, did the work and the engineers got the credit. |
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The demographics of the midterms, broadly speaking, appear to favor Republicans. |
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The fact that the PSE is, broadly speaking, happily in line with the EPP on the Blue Card amendments makes my hair stand on end. |
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Very broadly speaking, there are two types of equations that go into a climate model. |
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When we look at the balance between supply and demand in the market we can, broadly speaking, distinguish four forms. |
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Personal and Commercial Client Group earnings have, broadly speaking, been increasing steadily, excluding the impact of significant items. |
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This is because such people are, broadly speaking, rarities and if large numbers regularly crossed, they would rapidly cease to be newsworthy. |
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The Governing Body is the supreme legislature of the Church in Wales, broadly speaking the Parliament of the Church in Wales. |
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It's not about genocides broadly speaking. |
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There are, broadly speaking, two solutions. |
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But broadly speaking, they're not that different. |
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Very broadly speaking, this requires skills in areas such as sectoral and macro-level analysis, economic and social policy, strategic planning, and finance. |
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Bryant's singular career can be quartered, broadly speaking. |
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There are a variety of things that need to be taken into account, but broadly speaking, if everything else is equal, then price would be the determining factor. |
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Because we are looking at a government that is sitting as both judge and jury and literally bludgeoning or, more broadly speaking, bulldozing over the democratic rights of workers. |
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I prefer to say of it that, broadly speaking, it can still be improved, given the extent to which, and despite the unquestionable advances it entails, the dross from the previous documents still clings to it. |
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Mr. Maqoma's dancing is, broadly speaking, an intriguing mix of traditional African and European contemporary, studded with moves that might have been borrowed from James Brown or vogueing. |
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Mr. Harvey Locke: Yes, broadly speaking, they flow from the Yukon and Northwest Territory divide in the west, east towards the Mackenzie River, on an angle northwest to southeast. |
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For example, at the moment when environmental worries are winning over cultural professions and, broadly speaking, citizens, the mobility of artistic teams and audiences is insistently called into question. |
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At certain vital points Barth follows Luther not only, broadly speaking, against Calvin and the Reformed tradition, but also against the main lines of the Lutheran tradition. |
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Broadly speaking biodiversity is proportional to the amount of area that you can develop it in. |
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Broadly speaking the area can be divided into three bands, the divisions between which run south west to north east. |
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