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21broadly — broad·ly …
22broadly speaking — adv. without taking into account particular details or exceptions …
23very broadly — англ. [вэри бро/одли] очень широко см. также very …
24generally speaking — broadly/generally/speaking phrase used for showing that what you are saying is usually true, but not in every instance Generally speaking, pet owners are law abiding citizens. Thesaurus: ways of describing something in a general waysynonym… …
25Homesteading — Broadly defined, homesteading is a lifestyle of simple, agrarian self sufficiency.Current practiceCurrently the term homesteading [ [http://selfsufficientish.com SelfSufficientish provides much information to the aspiring homsteader, no date.]… …
26Pure mathematics — Broadly speaking, pure mathematics is mathematics motivated entirely for reasons other than application. It is distinguished by its rigour, abstraction and beauty. From the eighteenth century onwards, this was a recognized category of… …
27Geobiology — Broadly defined, geobiology is an interdisciplinary field of scientific research that explores interactions between the biosphere and the lithosphere and/or the atmosphere. Investigators from numerous fields are involved in geobiologic research,… …
28Knowledge society — Broadly speaking, the term Knowledge Society refers to any society where knowledge is the primary production resource instead of capital and labour. It may also refer to the use a certain society gives to information. A Knowledge society creates …
29Income tax in Australia — Broadly, Australia levies tax on three sources of income for individual taxpayers: personal earnings (for example, salary and wages), business income, and capital gains. Income received by individuals is taxed at progressive rates. Income derived …
30Vetting — Broadly, vetting is a process of examination and evaluation. Specifically, vetting often refers to performing a background check on someone before offering them employment. In addition, in intelligence gathering, assets are vetted to determine… …