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Broadly speaking the total Catholic atmosphere is such an intangible but the larger demand is for a sense of creative participation and mature responsibility in the total work of the university.
Broadly speaking, there are two views on Bayesian probability that interpret the probability concept in different ways.
Broadly speaking, there are two views on Bayesian probability that interpret the ' probability ' concept in different ways.
Broadly speaking, Christian eschatology is the study of the destiny of mankind as it is revealed in the Bible, which is the primary source for all Christian eschatology studies.
" Broadly speaking, SBCL is distinguished from CMU CL by a greater emphasis on maintainability.
Broadly speaking there are two kinds of committee structure.
Broadly speaking, there are two categories of views regarding the relationship between faith and rationality:
Broadly speaking, endurantists hold that a whole object exists at each moment of its history, and the same object exists at each moment, while perdurantists believe that objects are 4-dimensional entities made up of a series of temporal parts like the frames of a movie.
Broadly speaking, this involves considering offense and defense at three " levels ": strategy, operational art, and tactics.
Broadly speaking, mental faculties are the various functions of the mind, or things the mind can " do ".
Broadly speaking, normative ethics can be divided into the sub-disciplines of moral theory and applied ethics.
Broadly speaking, there are three competing views on how moral questions should be answered, along with hybrid positions that combine some elements of each.
Broadly speaking Government Phonology ( or its descendant, Strict-CV Phonology ) has a greater following in the United Kingdom, whereas Optimality Theory is predominant in North America.
Broadly speaking, it does not matter when they cut in or out, the hydrogen is simply stored and used as required.
Broadly speaking, quantum mechanics incorporates four classes of phenomena for which classical physics cannot account:
Broadly speaking, magicians focus their magic outward, actively affecting the world around them, while adepts focus their magic inward, passively enhancing their bodies and minds.
Broadly speaking, spears were either designed to be kept in hand ( thrusting spears ), or to be thrown ( throwing spears ).
Broadly speaking, existentialists hold that there are certain fundamental questions that every human being must come to terms with if they are to take their subjective existences seriously and with intrinsic value.
Broadly speaking, artists linked with New Objectivity include Käthe Kollwitz, Otto Dix, Max Beckmann, George Grosz, John Heartfield, Conrad Felixmüller, Christian Schad, and Rudolf Schlichter, who all " worked in different styles, but shared many themes: the horrors of war, social hypocrisy and moral decadence, the plight of the poor and the rise of Nazism ".
Broadly speaking, competitive skiing is broken up into two disciplines: racing and freestyle.
Broadly speaking, the engines have a capacity of 5 litres, with 2 valves per cylinder.
Broadly speaking, denotational semantics is concerned with finding mathematical objects called domains that represent what programs do.
Broadly speaking, supporters of libéralisme want to let the forces of the free market operate with less regulation.
Broadly speaking, they have tended to produce theories which place their subject at the centre of the history of north Britain in the Early Historic period.
Broadly speaking, at Fontainebleau the Renaissance was introduced to France.

Broadly and Public
Broadly, the five Operating Groups are Communications, Media & Technology, Financial Services, Products, Resources, and Health & Public Service.

Broadly and strong
Broadly speaking, the ACE is a measure of the power of a hurricane multiplied by the length of time it existed, so storms that last a long time, as well as particularly strong hurricanes, have high ACEs.

Broadly and areas
Broadly, this area is the underground structures of a 55 million-year-old volcanic complex ( relatively small areas of lavas that were erupted onto the surface are found in some parts of the peninsula ).
Broadly speaking, electrification was the build out of the electrical generating and distribution systems which occurred in the United States, England and other countries from the mid 1880's until around 1940 and is in progress in rural areas in some developing countries.
Broadly, these literary reforms can be grouped into two areas:
Broadly the term applies to painters active in the areas under the control of Dukes of Burgundy and later the Habsburg dynasty.
Broadly speaking, Pinot noir tends to be planted in areas with high proportion of marl while Chardonnay is most often found in vineyards that are dominated by limestone.

Broadly and transport
Broadly speaking Liverpool is the commercial, cultural and transport hub of the region, with Sefton as the base of Seaforth Dock and tourist resort of Southport, Halton as the location for chemical, science, technology, logistics and distribution companies, and Knowsley, St Helens and Wirral providing key manufacturing and logistics for the area.

Broadly and power
Broadly classifying, power dissipation in CMOS circuits occurs because of two components:
Broadly speaking, fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners.
Broadly defined it is the subsumption of one monarchy into another monarchy in such a way that the ruler of the annexed state keeps his sovereign title and, sometimes, a measure of local power.
Broadly, these distinctions serve to represent the duality of humble religious influence in the ascetic and authoritative secular power in the king or householder.

Broadly and .
Broadly, modern gun propellants are divided into three classes: single-base propellants which are mainly or entirely nitrocellulose based, double-base propellants composed of a combination of nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin, and triple base composed of a combination of nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin and Nitroguanidine.
Broadly, there are two situations: fire against opportunity targets and targets whose engagement is planned as part of a particular operation.
Broadly, these include three main categories: forwards, whose main task is to score goals ; defenders, who specialise in preventing their opponents from scoring ; and midfielders, who dispossess the opposition and keep possession of the ball to pass it to the forwards ; players in these positions are referred to as outfield players, to discern them from the single goalkeeper.
Broadly viewed, scientific approaches are based on two core concepts.
Broadly backed by a diverse array of student groups and many notable faculty members the Committee Against Investment in South Africa held numerous teach-ins and demonstrations through the year focused on the trustees ties to the corporations doing business with South Africa.
Broadly, three definitions can be used: de facto residence ; de jure residence ; and, permanent residence.
" Broadly it is taken as the belief that Jesus only seemed to be human, and that his physical body was a phantasm.
Broadly it deals with protecting specific chunks of data, both physically ( i. e., from corruption, or destruction, or removal ; e. g., see Physical security ), or the interpretation of them, or parts of them to meaningful information ( e. g., by looking at the strings of bits that they comprise, concluding specific valid credit-card numbers ; e. g., see Data encryption ).
Broadly, the importance of the study of history lies in the ability of history to explain the present.
Broadly, the Halakha comprises the practical application of the commandments ( each one known as a mitzvah ) in the Torah, as developed in subsequent rabbinic literature ; see The Mitzvot and Jewish Law.
Broadly it subsumes epic poetry, but the term " narrative poetry " is often reserved for smaller works, generally with more appeal to human interest.

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