21.   Scalia said to accept a broad definition of compulsion in the prison context would lead to many problems.

22.   Some librarians say they would not understand how to apply such a broad definition.

23.   The authors of the new report have taken a broad definition of security in selecting treaties for study.

24.   The appeals panel said Johnson erred by adopting an overly broad definition of the kind of grand jury information that prosecutors may not discuss with reporters.

25.   The broad definition of a terrorist organization was one of the unifying concerns of liberal and conservative groups.

26.   The employees, by contrast, are pressing for a broad definition that includes workers whose disabilities, before treatment, are substantially limiting.

27.   The trial hinged on the broad definition of rape under military law.

28.   While federal election law includes a very broad definition of political committees subject to reporting requirements, the FEC had adopted a narrower viewpoint.

29.   China has a broad definition of what constitutes state secrets.

30.   Guilt is by broad definition, not case-by-case justice, and revenge is taken accordingly.

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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