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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.
ECONOMIST: Canada
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"Long-term commitments are more broadly defined and for many, can mean cohabitation without a legal document or public declaration, " she said.
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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.
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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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To get those results, however, Wolfe defined "serious heart problems" much more broadly than others--including Topol--have in the past.
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Then, seemingly in the blink of an eye, Putinism became defined by resource nationalism, opposition to the Iraq war, and a broadly anti-American vision of the world.
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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.
ECONOMIST: The last outsider
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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".
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