| 31. | "To put it in broader terms, I don't think the MTA gives a damn about bus drivers,"
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| 32. | In broader terms, Zhu faces the ultimate test of China's latest and most pragmatic generation of Communists.
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| 33. | Leaders gathered at the Elysee Palace for the signing cast the agreement's significance in much broader terms.
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| 34. | More precisely, and subject to no dispute, is that Finland is included in the broader term'Nordic countries '.
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| 35. | The conditions demand that the term " impressive " be defined in broader terms than margin of victory.
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| 36. | While his players talk about staying focused and winning it all, Jarvis described his goals in much broader terms.
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| 37. | Just as the broader term sympatry, " syntopy " is used especially for close species that might outcompeting each other.
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| 38. | In broader terms, the authors concluded that Hitler suffered from various conventional ailments, but the man was bad rather than mad.
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| 39. | But in broader terms, women still represent power and money _ they control 85 percent of all personal and household spending.
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| 40. | Its view of the black worker struggle and on civil rights for blacks were based in the broader terms of anti-colonialism.
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