21.   The younger generation has a broader definition of beauty, she explains, more accepting of an array of looks.

22.   They offer a broader definition of health than the Daschle proposal, including mental as well as physical health.

23.   Those remain important considerations, but a broader definition is needed now that American interests revolve less around keeping the peace with Russia than building democracy in Russia.

24.   Activists at a U.N. crime conference are demanding countries adopt a broader definition of what constitutes violence against women, including female genital mutilation and sexual harassment.

25.   Earlier it said it wanted a broader definition that would include scholars of other disciplines, as well as Islamic ideology.

26.   The death toll in Chicago was unusually high, in part because Cook County officials were using a broader definition to classify a death as heat-related.

27.   The judgment was hailed in part for its affirmation that rape is a war crime and for establishing a broader definition of rape during armed conflict.

28.   Some countries favor a broader definition that includes not just threats from national authorities but from extremist political groups as well.

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%
broader + n. >>共 848
market 20.68%
indicator 6.52%
index 3.38%
issue 1.95%
range 1.90%
audience 1.45%
question 1.43%
measure 1.42%
effort 1.15%
view 0.84%
definition 0.44%
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