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More broadly, however, the legalities concerning tiny homes remain complicated.
Instead, the nation is starting to look at Arctic security more broadly.
However, the deck Gengshuang personally believe that some field of vision more broadly.
But I feel the lessons learned can be applied much more broadly.
More broadly, the science sector stands to benefit in multiple ways from the advent of the technology.
He believes certain inorganic elements and compounds could be used more broadly to kill cancer.
And if you apply the notion of insurance more broadly, you can use a more powerful force, a market force, to provide feedback.
What was missing from Sony was a discussion of anything that could have made it a more broadly appealing device.
More broadly, the replacement of organisation man with disorganisation man is changing the balance of power.
We focus here on investment property but the underlying arguments apply more broadly.
Increasing basic capabilities allows people to expand their opportunities and function more broadly in life.
The September 2008 UN summit on the Millennium Development Goals will offer a crucial opportunity to mobilize more broadly the international community.
More broadly, organizations will benefit from a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms can be fully realized.
China and the threats to critical infrastructure from untrusted computer hardware, both the 5G network and more broadly;
At the national level, we need to strengthen law enforcement capacity to deal with this and environmental crime more broadly.
Meanwhile, Hoskinson at the London School of Economics earlier this year spoke about Cardano's goals for the developing world more broadly.
As we saw this summer, capital flight doubles the pain for EM borrowers and exacerbates the dollar liquidity squeeze more broadly.
To me, these questions are essential to the rediscovery of the soul of Microsoft, and more broadly, the purpose of global companies in society.
How much of their rise represents a reaction to the refugee crisis of 2015 and opposition to immigration more broadly?
Positive reactions, on the other hand, may be more broadly dispersed among consumers benefiting from lower prices and greater choice.