| 21. | But you can see a picture here to get you started on the broader terms.
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| 22. | We Americans must view the loss in broader terms.
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| 23. | A broader term is " infectious arthritis ", which describes arthritis caused by any infectious organism.
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| 24. | Von Hagens depicted his action in broader terms.
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| 25. | But if it is defined in broader terms, its legacy may be more profound than suspected.
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| 26. | Genital Integrity is a broader term than intactivism.
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| 27. | Shaikh or Quraishi are broader terms which includes Sayyid, Siddiqui, Farooqui, Osmani, Abbasi and Quraishi communities.
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| 28. | What he's doing is taking the high road, framing the success of his team in broader terms.
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| 29. | Apprehension is a broader term than fear.
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| 30. | For example, using broader terms like " family violence " rather than " violence against women ".
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