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Broadly speaking, denotational semantics is concerned with finding mathematical objects called domains that represent what programs do.
Broadly they are like Plaid Cymru: a left-leaning party that favours independence as a means to combatting what they perceive as the negative effects of globalisation, also favouring wealth redistributive measures.
Broadly speaking, when the behaviour occurs, assertively in a nonjudgemental, clear, unambiguous way provide feedback that the behaviour is inappropriate, and say what you prefer instead.

Broadly and boiled
Broadly speaking, hostile criticism of The End of Ideology boiled down to five general concerns:

Broadly and is
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, 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 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 it is taken as the belief that Jesus only seemed to be human, and that his physical body was a phantasm.
Broadly it subsumes epic poetry, but the term " narrative poetry " is often reserved for smaller works, generally with more appeal to human interest.
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, competitive skiing is broken up into two disciplines: racing and freestyle.
:" Broadly, the approach is one of much more partnership and engagement on the basis of mutual respect.
Broadly, a citation is a reference to a published or unpublished source ( not always the original source ).
Broadly speaking, there is little support on Taiwan for immediate reunification or independence ; the argument is over culture and how Taiwanese should see themselves.
Broadly speaking, a radio presenter ( often, especially in American English, radio personality ) is the same as a television presenter, except that they present radio programs instead of television programs.
Broadly speaking, the French influence in Cajun cuisine is descended from various French Provincial cuisines of the peasantry, while Creole cuisine evolved in the homes of well-to-do aristocrats, or those who imitated their lifestyle.
Broadly speaking, the holy life ( brahmacarya ) which leads to liberation is a path of self-purification by which the effects of sins are released.
Broadly speaking, international roaming is easiest using the GSM standard, as it is used by over 80 % of the world's mobile operators.
Broadly speaking, this dialog is referred to as Economic liberalism or neoliberalism, though these terms are also used more narrowly to refer to particular views, especially advocating laissez faire.
Broadly speaking, the reference ( or referent ) of a proper name is the object it denotes or indicates.

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Broadly speaking Royce s is a virtue ethic in which our loyalty to increasingly less immediate ideals becomes the formative moral influence in our personal development.

Broadly and all
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, the Samkhya system classifies all objects as falling into one of the two categories: Purusha and Prakriti.
Broadly speaking, in terms of political philosophy Taft was a libertarian ; he opposed nearly all forms of governmental interference in both the national economy and in the private lives of citizens.
Broadly speaking, all this remained Britain's foreign policy until the late 1950s, when the humiliation of the 1956 Suez Crisis and the economic revival of continental Europe, now united as the " Common Market ", caused a reappraisal.
Broadly the report recommended the abolition of all the existing county, county borough, borough, urban district and rural district councils, which had been created at the end of the 19th century, and replacing them with new unitary authorities.
It was accepted almost immediately and from that day on all up until the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina a blue banner with the words Broadly Hill Boys written in white could be seen in all matches where the local clubs of Široki Brijeg played.

Broadly and older
Broadly conceived, there are many older media such as mailing lists and Usenet fora that qualify as " social ".
Broadly speaking, the condition is common for older adults and over 75 % of those over the age of 65 develop it.

Broadly and now
Broadly comparable products are now available from BBE, Joemeek, SPL, and Behringer, Aphex is considered the " gold standard " and benchmark of audio signal processors.

Broadly and have
Broadly speaking, the engines have a capacity of 5 litres, with 2 valves per cylinder.
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, three methods have been used to obtain the raw data:
Broadly speaking, the elected chiefs and the Warrior Society have supported gambling, while the traditional chiefs have opposed it.
Broadly speaking, Kings of Sweden, and the nobility of the land, have seen Götaland and Svealand ( as well as growing parts of Finland ) as equally important parts of the kingdom at least since the mid-13th century and, in some cases, considerably earlier.
Broadly speaking, the social scientific approach has concerned itself with the question of “ What do games do to people ?” Using tools and methods such as surveys and controlled laboratory experiments, researchers have investigated both the positive and negative impacts that playing games could have on people.
Broadly speaking, an error is charged to the defense when an " ordinary effort " by the defense would have either recorded an out or prevented a runner from advancing, but the defense fails to do so.
Broadly speaking the releases have concentrated on improvements to navigation algorithms, support for numerous 3rd party sensors and the Eclipse plug-in.
Broadly, utility theory assumes that ( 1 ) users and suppliers have perfect information about the market ; ( 2 ) they have deterministic functions ( faced with the same options, they will always make the same choices ); and ( 3 ) switching between alternatives is costless.
Broadly speaking, there have been two types of Sudden Motion Sensor.
Broadly speaking, Sancerre tends to have a fuller body with more pronounced aromas, while Pouilly-Fumé wines are more perfumed.
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, the tendencies people have to make biased forecasts deviate from rational models of decision-making.

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