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In the broadest terms, there are two types of kiln, both sharing the same basic characteristics of being an insulated box with controlled inner temperature and atmosphere.
Traditionally, metaphysics attempts to answer two basic questions in the broadest possible terms:
In broadest terms, these will either be surface ( ground or water ) or air, and then sub-categorized by range and the exact target type ( such as anti-tank or anti-ship ).
In its broadest sense, the terms encompasses phone communication, Internet calling, mobile communication, faxing, voicemail and video conferencing.
" Similarly, Willie Colón sees the scope of salsa's power to unite in the broadest terms: " Salsa was the force that united diverse Latino and other non-Latino racial and ethnic groups ...
In its broadest sense, a pest is a competitor of humanity .. ' Pest ' is a generic word for other terms such as: insect pests ( of agriculture or human disease vectors ), vermin, weeds and plant pathogens.
In broadest terms, flies are categorized as either imitative or attractive.
A transcription that gives only a basic idea of the sounds of a language in the broadest terms is called a broad transcription ; in some cases this may be equivalent to a phonemic transcription ( only without any theoretical claims ).
When looking at presentations in the broadest terms, it's more important to focus on their purpose.
Texas, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma have some of the broadest homestead protections in the U. S., in terms of the value of property that can be protected.
In its broadest terms, percolation testing is simply observing how quickly a known volume of water dissipates into the subsoil of a drilled hole of known surface area.

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At the broadest level Micah can be divided into three roughly equal parts:
In the broadest sense, the term impact crater can be applied to any depression, natural or manmade, resulting from the high velocity impact of a projectile with a larger body.
Marx and Engels held the view that the consciousness of those who earn a wage or salary ( the " working class " in the broadest Marxist sense ) would be moulded by their " conditions " of " wage-slavery ", leading to a tendency to seek their freedom or " emancipation " by overthrowing ownership of the means of production by capitalists, and consequently, overthrowing the state that upheld this economic order.
Participation in science fiction fandom often overlaps with other similar interests, such as fantasy role-playing games, comic books and anime, and in the broadest sense fans of these activities are felt to be part of the greater community of SF fandom.
In its broadest meaning, interference filters comprise also etalons that could be implemented as tunable interference filters.
Any proposal of law in the broadest sense and any proposed treaty is in principle first submitted to the Council of State for legal comment ; this can be limited by formal law, which however only does so for trivial cases ( Article 73 ).
This is further covered by Article 132: the standard organisation of provinces and municipalities and the composition and competence of their administrative organs is regulated by formal law ( Subarticle 1 ); how they are controlled is regulated by law ( Subarticle 2 ); their decisions shall only be subject to prior supervision in cases determined by law or by force of law ( Subarticle 3 ); their decisions shall only be quashed by Royal Decree and on grounds that they violate the law ( in the broadest sense: the recht ) or conflict with the public interest ( Subarticle 4 ).
At its broadest level " art glass " can most easily be defined in opposition to glass for utilitarian purposes where the usability is more important than artistic design: glassware, for dining, drinking, and cooking in the home, and for the catering and hospitality industries, as well as glass packaging, scientific, industrial, and architectural glass are the mundane products against which " art glass " is to be compared and contrasted.
In broadest definition, anyone who uses technical tools in finance could be called a financial engineer, for example any computer programmer in a bank or any statistician in a government economic bureau.
Satisfying tourists ' interests such as landscapes, seascapes, art, nature, traditions, ways of life and other products associated to them-which may be categorized cultural in the broadest sense of the word, is a prime consideration as it marks the initial phase of the development of a cultural destination.
Finally, in the broadest sense, it could be used to describe all those who spoke languages of the East Greek group, which included Attic.
Matriculation, in the broadest sense, means to be registered or added to a list, from the Latin matricula – little list.
However, in its broadest sense, environmental protection may be seen to be the responsibility of all people and not simply that of government.
Philosophers generally consider logical possibility to be the broadest sort of subjunctive possibility in modal logic.
In its broadest application today, the Deep South is considered to be " an area roughly coextensive with the old cotton belt from eastern North Carolina through South Carolina west into East Texas, with extentions north and south along the Mississippi.
These guidance technologies can generally be divided up into a number of categories, with the broadest categories being " active ," " passive " and " preset " guidance.
These are explanatory examples of the broadest dimensions of religiosity and that they may not be reflected in specific religiosity measures.
Any other type of operation creates new frequency components that may be referred to as spectral leakage in the broadest sense.
It is perhaps the broadest and most diverse genre in gaming, and can include many games which might better be categorized under narrow genres.

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Map highlighting the counties included in the broadest definition of South Jersey shown in blue, with Ocean County in light blue.
Map highlighting the counties included in the broadest definition of Central Jersey are shown in green, with Ocean County, New Jersey | Ocean County in light green
The zone in which both light and dark males occur on a regular basis is broadest in the north, and extends across the width of the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Madre Occidental ranges.

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The throwbacks are primarily white with five red horizontal stripes on the body, the broadest middle stripe bearing " DETROIT " in bold letters, and three red stripes on the sleeves.
By the broadest definition, a body cavity is any fluid-filled space in a multicellular organism.
The LSB, at the time of its creation had one of the broadest mandates of any elected body in Britain.
Reconstructive surgery is, in its broadest sense, the use of surgery to restore the form and function of the body, although maxillo-facial surgeons, plastic surgeons and otolaryngologists do reconstructive surgery on faces after trauma and to reconstruct the head and neck after cancer.
In philosophy it denotes in its broadest sense the theory ( e. g. of the Pythagoreans ) that the human soul does not die with the body but is born again in new incarnations.

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The major purpose of a database is to provide the information system ( in its broadest sense ) that utilizes it with the information the system needs according to its own requirements.
Although it was the operas with Gilbert that had earned him the broadest fame, the honour was conferred for his services to serious music.
IQ tests only examine particular areas embodied by the broadest notion of " intelligence ", failing to account for certain areas which are also associated with " intelligence " such as creativity or emotional intelligence.
The most common classification systems, LCC and DDC, are essentially enumerative, though with some hierarchical and faceted elements ( more so for DDC ), especially at the broadest and most general level.
From the broadest geophysiological point of view, the biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships, including their interaction with the elements of the lithosphere ( rocks ), hydrosphere ( water ), and atmosphere ( air ).
Considering the broadest meaning of the term, any leaf associated with an inflorescence is called a bract.
In a fund-raising speech on 5 October 1843 at the Manchester Athenæum ( a charitable institution serving the poor ), Dickens urged workers and employers to join together to combat ignorance with educational reform, and realized in the days following that the most effective way to reach the broadest segment of the population with his social concerns about poverty and injustice was to write a deeply-felt Christmas narrative rather than polemical pamphlets and essays.
The county is 38 miles long, and 15 miles at its broadest point with 587 miles of coastline.
The county is 38 miles long and 15 miles at its broadest point with 587 miles of coastline.
The University provides the broadest and most competitive academic programs in the State, with 175 fields of study.
The picture at right uses the broadest definition of the region, including all communities south of Interstate 105 and west of Long Beach ( with the exception of Compton, which is generally considered South LA ).
The divine economy, in the broadest sense, not only refers to God's actions to bring about the world's salvation and redemption, but to all of God's dealings with, and interactions with, the world, including the Creation.
Although it was the operas with Gilbert that had earned him the broadest fame, the honour was conferred for his services to serious music.
Capital's programming remit, as with all ILR stations at the time, was to appeal to the broadest range of people as possible, which included specialist music programmes, radio plays, classical music, community features and news documentaries.
In the broadest and most widely used sense, an introduced species is synonymous with non-native and therefore applies as well to most garden and farm organisms ; these adequately fit the basic definition given above.

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