11.   Both are dyed-in-the-leather cowgirls, under the broad definition adopted by the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.

12.   But even this broad definition leaves a lot out.

13.   But Russia and China pushed for a broad definition, insisting that because Kosovo is part of Serbia, Serbia should receive aid.

14.   But that figure comes from an especially broad definition of disability.

15.   Commonwealth supporters pushed for a broad definition that would guarantee American citizenship, among other things.

16.   Free speech advocates say the latest anti-smut bill still uses too broad a definition, and they vow to sue if the law is passed.

17.   In addition, the Chicago death toll was unusually high because officials there were using a broad definition to classify a death as heat-related.

18.   In the end, the Clinton administration accepted the broad definition.

19.   It is not surprising that there are even two words for one broad definition.

20.   It rendered an overly broad definition bizarrely narrow and contorted.

a. + definition >>共 367
new 5.74%
legal 5.52%
high 3.65%
very 3.50%
precise 2.68%
broad 2.54%
common 2.46%
different 2.31%
broader 2.09%
narrow 2.01%
broad + n. >>共 1189
range 6.21%
support 5.71%
market 3.94%
daylight 2.58%
power 2.54%
outline 2.27%
agreement 1.94%
smile 1.67%
spectrum 1.54%
coalition 1.49%
definition 0.40%
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