11. He said that he did not yet have a specific plan for CNN, but said the network needs to broaden its definition of journalism. 12. Her ubiquity suggests that after decades of glorifying blue-eyed blondes, the fashion industry is broadening its definition of beauty. 13. It gives the IRS the burden of proving that a claimant was aware of tax problems and broadens the definition of an innocent spouse. 14. It also is broadening its definition of health beyond the absence of disease or injury to include the presence of vitality. 15. It also would have broadened the definition of a gun show and imposed new regulations on the promoters of shows. 16. Korean-born Nam June Paik has also broadened that definition, through decades of pioneering work in video and television. 17. More interestingly, Bush is also trying to broaden the definition of the religious right from that Southern white Protestant base into something rather more ecumenical. 18. Now lawyers are angling to get the insurers to broaden their definition of ownership and control. 19. One proposal before the legislature would broaden the definition of an injury so more serious charges can be applied. 20. Only a month ago, Walter Isaacson, the new chairman of CNN, spoke expansively about the need to broaden the definition of news. |