1.   As technology has developed, hundreds of years of law have expanded the definition of highways, wrote Michael Malamut, a lawyer for the foundation.

2.   At least two U.S. Supreme Court justices, Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia, already have hinted at a readiness to expand the definition of the Second Amendment.

3.   Bush also used his speech to expand the definition of foreign threats.

4.   Bush in recent days spoke in his strongest terms yet on the threat posed by Iraq and seemed to expand his definition of the war on terrorism.

5.   But the Tax Court has recently expanded the definition of winnings to include the complimentary goods and services that casinos often provide in order to encourage high rollers.

6.   But three years later, the two nations expanded the definition of the box, a change little noted at the time.

7.   By expanding the definition of what art can be, Conceptual Art released art into the culture at large.

8.   Davis focused his legislation on so-called hate groups, proposing to expand their definition to include two or more people who associate for the purpose of committing hate crimes.

9.   Dr. Boggs was the principal architect of federal legislation that expanded the definition of disabilities to include people with physical handicaps.

10.   Expanding narrow definitions of money to include, say, money market deposits or Treasury bills, has not made the numbers any more useful in predicting economic activity.

v. + definition >>共 191
fit 7.91%
meet 6.87%
broaden 6.72%
expand 6.42%
change 5.67%
have 3.28%
use 3.13%
include 3.13%
provide 2.09%
narrow 2.09%
expand + n. >>共 1060
business 4.20%
program 3.35%
operation 3.25%
service 2.48%
settlement 2.39%
number 1.83%
presence 1.54%
production 1.53%
coverage 1.49%
market 1.39%
definition 0.51%
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