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Synonym: broadly speakinggenerallylooselySimilar words: broadabroadbroadcastat home and abroadbadlydeadlyroadon the roadMeaning: ['brɔːdlɪ]  adv. 1. without regard to specific details or exceptions 2. in a wide fashion. 
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61. In its new sense, civilization meant broadly the opposite of barbarism.
62. In contrast to these two broadly defined approaches, the view taken in this book is best characterised as a discourse-as-process view.
63. What really rankles is the loss of the idea that these bodies are broadly representative of the communities they serve.
64. Even countries with broadly similar cultures can differ in what they define as criminal.
65. Broadly speaking , the cultures of the two countries are very similar.
66. This can be broadly broken down for descriptive purposes as a program staff of 11, and a support staff of 4.
67. In this study junctions are divided broadly into two categories depending on the accident estimates that were given to them.
68. Apart from that, however, I would broadly accept Mr. Munby's third and fourth propositions.
69. What was a broadly based culture has become a field of specialization.
70. The Realist perspective remains broadly the one described in this chapter.
71. It was a case of finite time and brainpower too broadly dissipated, Taylor came to think.
72. This approach is broadly statistical in nature, as it involves corpus analysis to determine the empirical likelihood of various syntactic combinations.
73. Until 1976,(www.Sentencedict.com) the voting patterns of men and women were broadly similar.
74. The leaf blades are lanceolate to broadly lanceolate and the inflorescence is branching.
75. Our conviction is that the term knowledge worker needs to be very broadly defined.
76. The Far East is broadly speaking a tropical and sub-tropical world.
77. Carlton Communications came from a broadly similar direction but with even more spectacular growth.
78. This corresponds broadly with the approach of the previous chapter, and owes much to the Weberian analysis of bureaucracy.
79. The Physical Education department endeavours to provide a broadly based service for all students and staff within the University.
80. The company invests broadly, so that the risk is lessened.
81. The Meaning and Purpose of Regulation Economic regulation might be defined broadly as government interference in what could be a market-based activity.
82. Security interests can be divided broadly into consensual and non-consensual securities.
83. To summarize, broadly speaking there are three main categories of such patients. 1.
84. Each frame of reference is constructed largely through cultural influences. Broadly speaking there are four possible approaches: Isolation.
85. The various categories of operating expenditure are broadly in line with budget for the year.
86. I would like to propose one broadly based category which will clearly require extensive elaboration and refinement.
87. Responses have been received from all over the country, and in geographical terms[sentencedict.com], can regarded as broadly representative.
88. We broadly agree with the analysis outlined in the preamble to Threshold 21.
89. Independent films are, broadly defined, movies that appeal to sophisticated audiences, usually produced outside the traditional studio system.
90. Broadly speaking, socialists appear to be divided into two camps over this question.
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