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Nonetheless, social promotion as a broad concept has few supporters.
But "culture" is a broad concept, and Taylor's book covers the spectrum.
In the US, the sandwich is a broad concept, taking in wraps, burgers and bagels, to name a few.
HRQoL is a broad concept, encompassing the impact of COPD on activities, psychological health and social functioning.
By asking whether the patent is appropriately aimed at a specific commercial application rather than a broad concept.
The martini certainly is more a broad concept than a specific recipe, but there must be two constants: gin and vermouth.
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Also, it may be that "social" becomes a broader concept than "collaboration". I hope it does.
The phrase liberal arts today does not refer to The Arts, or even the humanities; it is a broader concept.
Lord Macdonald, formerly the director of public prosecutions, points out that "it is difficult to imagine a broader concept than causing 'nuisance' or 'annoyance'annoyance
Nutrients are a critical component of soil health, but we regard it as a broader concept that also includes the physical and biological functions of the soil.
The present dictionary differs from existing dictionaries in the field by focusing on a broader concept of modern statistics as a comprehensive scientific domain.
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