In broader terms, Lord Goldsmith also expressed scepticism about the US doctrine of "pre-emption".
In broader terms, Defra says the UK food and drink industry accounted for 11% of the country's energy consumption, excluding transport, in 2002.
Which makes it politically contentious, although still untouchable in broader terms.
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And I think in broader terms, Russia and China see this kind of collaboration as important to containing what they would see or describe as excessive U.S. unilateralism.
One consequence of leaving the matter to lawyers, rather than getting a bill through Parliament, is that the guidelines are framed in broader terms than a new law would have been.
And shame on Major League Baseball for both allowing this to happen and, in broader terms, for being stubborn or ignorant enough to believe that professional baseball belongs in the Miami market.
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Put in broader terms, an American electorate that wanted the rich to pay more in taxes and voted for it in the 2012 election is simply not satisfied, or much less assuaged, by the deal on the fiscal cliff that raised taxes on the wealthy by three points to 39.6 percent.
So if you're the type of trader who chooses what exchange to put your order on, you definitely need to think broader in terms of what your alternatives are and what each of them have to offer.
Mr. BARRY CHISWICK (University of Illinois at Chicago): Nobody likes having more competition, but I think we have to take a broader view in terms of what is beneficial for the American economy.
Brands will have to watch for online retail pop-up stores like Amazon and physical kiosks for brands like Groupon, and start thinking in terms of broader access.
But in terms of the broader implications, I haven't had that conversation with him.
I'm not sure what your question is in terms of the broader themes.
"I think it's important to look at broader family functioning, in terms of how families work as a unit, " he says.
King recently told the Los Angeles Times that while he had come to terms with his broader legacy, dealing with the past had not been easy.
"These have allowed individuals to have a broader range of options in terms of life goals and priorities, in addition to getting married and starting families, " she says.
In terms of the broader economy, although economists see a one in three chance of the U.S. slipping into recession over the next year, some CEOs are more upbeat.
And in terms of the broader region, again, I think the suggestion that we have not taken significant actions that have been helpful towards a process of positive change in the region I think would be mistaken.
Of course, our trade and investment ties with China in particular are growing rapidly in both directions and we expect this to continue to be a vitally important trade investment relationship in terms of our broader jobs and exports agenda.
In terms of the broader euro area and its effects on the international economy, the reason that we're here today is precisely because this is the right group of countries at the leaders' level who can come together and really restore confidence and get the world back on growth track.
So maybe it should just have to live with a government customer that is insensitive to the broader economic consequences of enforcing tough contract terms.
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So he was back on message today, but there are still lots of tensions in the relationship in terms of Iraq's place in the broader Middle East and in the context of this violence we're seeing in Lebanon.
The broader charge, which was made last weekend in graphic terms by a vengeful Clare Short (the recently departed international development secretary), was one of the most serious it is possible to make: that the prime minister had knowingly led his country to war on a false pretext.
The broader FTSE 250 index has been doing better, in dollar terms, for a while.
The AdMob buy and an October launch of Campaign Insights, a data compiling tool that helps marketers track how often consumers are searching for terms and which ads they click, is part of a broader strategy at Google.
The FTSE MIB index of Italian stocks is down 8% in U.S. dollar terms so far this year, underperforming the 2% rise in the broader European markets, as measured by the Euro Stoxx index, and the 8% rise in the MSCI World index, which tracks global markets.
Rather, men prefer a broader, less personalized interaction with their social engagement, which sounds like a contradiction of terms.
Both operating systems lie somewhere between the cathedral of iOS and the bazaar of Android in terms of their tradeoffs between integration and flexibility, with Windows Phone offering a broader range of hardware since it is licensed and has been in the market longer.
What it means for the broader markets is a likely slowdown in buyout activity as the banks pull back from lending with easy terms and as buyout firms balk at paying higher interest rates to fund their purchases.
The authors correctly point out that it is difficult to blame declining trade unionism and a diminished public appetite for welfare on the pressures, real or imagined, of globalisation: America is, after all, far less globalised (in terms of the share of its economy accounted for by trade) than many European economies with broader state welfare.
And let me just say in terms of the Bush tax cuts and taxes in general that the President believes that we should have broader tax reform guided by the -- in part by the so-called Buffett Rule as a principle.
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