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broadened and coverage
In the states that have passed laws preventing discrimination in the sale or rental of housing, support by real estate associations for compliance and broadened coverage through additional legislation could help remove the label of `` social reformism '' that most realtors individually seem determined to avoid.
The NLR — as it came to be known — drew on debates within Western Marxism and broadened its international coverage.
Beginning in the Popular Front period of the 1930s, when the party proclaimed that " Communism is Twentieth Century Americanism " and characterized itself as the heirs to the tradition of Washington and Lincoln, the paper broadened its coverage of the arts and entertainment.
Congress had amended Title VII once before, in 1972, when it broadened the coverage of the Act.
It broadened its coverage to such subjects as new technologies and women's liberation.

broadened and allows
The highway has been broadened as part of the Golden Quadrilateral project and now allows two lane traffic each way.
At the initiative of Senator Hayden, this practice was broadened to apply to other bills, and it has since been referred to as the “ Hayden formula .” This allows the Senate to pre-study the subject matter, and to form an initial opinion of a bill that has been introduced in the House of Commons, even before it has been adopted for its first reading in the Senate.

broadened and more
While some conservative evangelicals believe the label has broadened too much beyond its more limiting traditional distinctives, this trend is nonetheless strong enough to create significant ambiguity in the term.
In the 21st century, immunology has broadened its horizons with much research being performed in the more specialized niches of immunology.
Thus, while Rabbi strengthened his ties with the wealthy, he also broadened his power base by becoming a more popular figurehead.
The more accessible traditional video format broadened Quad Gods viewership, and the work was distributed on CDs bundled with magazines.
This definition of rhetoric as identification broadened the scope from strategic and overt political persuasion to the more implicit tactics of identification found in an immense range of sources.
However, many adherents of the approach reject the use of the word " secular " as obfuscating and confusing, and consider that the term " secular humanism " has been " demonized by the religious right ... All too often secular humanism is reduced to a sterile outlook consisting of little more than secularism slightly broadened by academic ethics.
On October 5, 1985 the Sandinistas broadened the 1982 State of Emergency and suspended many more civil rights.
Knowledge of the North American Medieval Warm Period has been useful in dating occupancy periods of certain Native American habitation sites, especially in arid parts of the western U. S. Review of more recent archaeological research shows that as the search for signs of unusual cultural changes during the MWP has broadened, some of these early patterns ( for example, violence and health problems ) have been found to be more complicated and regionally varied than previously thought while others ( for example, settlement disruption, deterioration of long distance trade, and population movements ) have been further corroborated.
As the knowledge of world geography of the Greeks broadened, the term came to be more restricted in its application: Thrace designated the lands bordered by the Danube on the north, by the Euxine Sea ( Black Sea ) on the east, by northern Macedonia in the south and by the Illyrian lands ( i. e. Illyria ) to the west.
Since the geographical boundaries broadened the development teams increasingly became more remote changing the dynamics of a project team thus changing the way a project was managed.
While Recreative Science had attempted to include more physical sciences such as astronomy and archaeology, the Intellectual Observer broadened itself further to include literature and art as well.
From the latter part of the 19th century this curriculum has changed and broadened: for example, there are now more than 100 students of Chinese ( non-curriculum course ).
Some of its critics consider it a cult because of its connection with, and usage of theology from within the Word of faith movement, though its teachings now are broadened with other, more classical, theology.
Refugees from Europe broadened the Dominican Republic's tax base and added more whites to the predominately mixed-race nation.
As game engine technology matures and becomes more user-friendly, the application of game engines has broadened in scope.
The beam of Bunyan's spotlight is broadened to include Christian's family and other men, women, and children ; the incidents and accidents of everyday life are more numerous, the joys of the pilgrimage tend to outweigh the hardships ; and to the faith and hope of Part I is added in abundant measure that greatest of virtues, charity.
Eventually, the genre broadened to include instructions for more than just common life skills.
Aimed at providing ' more choice, more often ', the channel mainly provided repeats of popular ABC TV productions, such as Australian Story and Stateline, and was prohibited by law from carrying programmes from a number of genres, however, since the removal of these restrictions the channel's content has been broadened considerably.
The term, however, has often been broadened to include subsequent arrangements into more standard European-American hymnodic styles, and to include post-emancipation songs with stylistic similarities to the original Negro spirituals.
It soon gained a cult following of movie-goers who would repeatedly come to the Elgin Theatre to watch it, a group Barenholtz would characterize as initially composing primarily of " downtown gay people, more of the hipper set ," but, after a while Barenholtz noted that this group eventually broadened, with the film also becoming popular with " working-class kids from New Jersey who would become a little rowdy ".
In more recent years, the activities of the Society have broadened considerably.
Her recitation resulted in more fame and recognition for her previous works, and broadened her appeal " across racial, economic, and educational boundaries ".

broadened and conventional
The history exhibits and events would be joined by more conventional amusements, such as bumper cars, roller coasters, fireworks displays, and concerts, which broadened the appeal of the park.
Krause significantly broadened conventional notions of the graphical user interface by applying innovative design principles and providing realtime interaction for the user, neither of which were widely deployed in the 1980s because of the low graphics abilities of the current hardware, and most users found them too oblique to learn and remember.
The Police Act ( No. 7 ) of 1958 broadened the mission of the SAP beyond conventional police functions, such as maintaining law and order and investigating and preventing crime, and gave the police extraordinary powers to quell unrest and to conduct counterinsurgency activities.

broadened and such
Recognizing the limitations of such a program, the 78th Congress in 1943 passed P. L. 113, which broadened the concept of rehabilitation to include the provision of physical restoration services to remove or reduce disabilities, and which revised the financing structure.
As public awareness and the environmental sciences have improved in recent years, environmental issues have broadened to include key concepts such as " sustainability " and also new emerging concerns such as ozone depletion, global warming, acid rain, land use and biogenetic pollution.
" In some jurisdictions, the " danger to self or others " standard has been broadened in recent years to include need-for-treatment criteria such as " gravely disabled.
Traditionally such homogeneous catalysts are derived from metallocenes but the structure of active catalysts have been significantly broadened.
For Maritimers such as Tupper of Nova Scotia or Tilley of New Brunswick, horizons were suddenly broadened to take in much larger possibilities for trade and growth.
The Times later broadened its support of RSS, but the original relationship is still visible in Times RSS feed addresses, such as "< nowiki > http :// www. nytimes. com / services / xml / rss / userland / HomePage. xml </ nowiki >"
Still, the political ramifications of removing Hussein would have broadened the scope of the conflict greatly, and many coalition nations refused to participate in such an action, believing it would create a power vacuum and destabilize the region.
Though the origins of gangsta rap can be traced back to the mid-1980s style of Philadelphia's Schoolly D and the West Coast's Ice-T, the style broadened and came to apply to many different regions in the country, to rappers from New York, such as Notorious B. I. G and influential hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, and to rappers on the West Coast, such as Too Short and N. W. A.
The synthesizer both broadened the spectrum, and greatly eased the creation of electronic music, which before was made via tape splicing, use of primitive electronic oscillators, and earlier electronic or electromechanical instruments such as the theremin and the Ondes Martenot.
For example, radiation emitted from a distant rotating body, such as a star, will be broadened due to the line-of-sight variations in velocity on opposite sides of the star.
Although aphasiology is the historical core of neurolinguistics, in recent years the field has broadened considerably, thanks in part to the emergence of new brain imaging technologies ( such as PET and fMRI ) and time-sensitive electrophysiological techniques ( EEG and MEG ), which can highlight patterns of brain activation as people engage in various language tasks ; electrophysiological techniques, in particular, emerged as a viable method for the study of language in 1980 with the discovery of the N400, a brain response shown to be sensitive to semantic issues in language comprehension.
Other ERM countries such as Italy, whose currencies had breached their bands during the day, returned to the system with broadened bands or with adjusted central parities.
Flanders had been meant to be just a neighbor that Homer was jealous of, but Harry Shearer used " such a sweet voice " and Flanders was broadened to become a Christian and a sweet guy that someone would prefer to live next to over Homer.
Together with such colleagues as Arthur Waskow, Schachter-Shalomi broadened the focus of his organization.
Stanley Pargellis, the fifth Newberry librarian ( 1942 – 1962 ), broadened the library's mission, launching scholarly outreach programs ( such as fellowships, conferences, and the Newberry Library Bulletin ) to publicize the library's holdings and encourage their use.
Artists such as Chicago Farmer, Jaik Willis, and 2nd Timothy are prime examples of the limitations of folk music being broadened in the state of Illinois.
Since the process began in 1997, ASEAN Plus Three ( APT ) cooperation has broadened and deepened to also focus on subjects other than finance too in the discussion such as the areas of food and energy security, financial cooperation, trade facilitation, disaster management, people-to-people contacts, narrowing the development gap, rural development and poverty alleviation, human trafficking, labour movement, communicable diseases, environment and sustainable development, and transnational crime, including counter-terrorism.
In the late 18th century, Protestant merchant families began to move into banking to an increasing degree, especially in trading countries such as the United Kingdom ( Barings ), Germany ( Schroders, Berenbergs ) and the Netherlands ( Hope & Co .) At the same time, new types of financial activities broadened the scope of banking far beyond its origins.
After the discovery of the genetic code and such tools of cloning as restriction enzymes, the avenues of investigation open to geneticists were greatly broadened.
Following requests by Singaporeans, guidelines for the use of the flag were further broadened in 2006 to give residents a variety of opportunities to express their loyalty to Singapore during National Day celebrations such as the National Day Parade.

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