1. He broadened the definition of business assets that qualify for lower rates of capital gains tax. 2. The new law has broadened the definition of terrorism. 3. Legislators have broadened their definitions of waste, so creating new markets. 4. A decade ago, when Lyle Lovett and k.d. lang attempted to broaden the definition of what constituted country music, radio was resistant and purists circled the wagons. 5. But in recent years he had taken a greater interest, hoping to broaden its definition of politics beyond running for office or holding positions in government. 6. But the emergence of the Internet has broadened the definition of home entertainment to encompass both television and personal computers. 7. By broadening the definition of high cholesterol, the new guidelines instantly reclassified millions of Americans once considered healthy as borderline risk cases. 8. Civil rights advocates called the decision significant because it broadened the definition of the characteristics or conditions protected by laws that bar discrimination based on sex. 9. For Tolbert, cable television has broadened the definition of cyberspace to include his own backyard. 10. Furthermore, the bill would act to sharply limit ad spending by corporations and labor unions by broadening the definition of express advocacy in advertisements. |