Examples of using More broadly in English and their translations into Dutch
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More broadly, the Netherlands is a country where the Muslim community shows few signs of integration.
mark national events and seasonal changes that are celebrated more broadly throughout Ghana.
More broadly, it marked the beginning of a close association between Mysliveček
More broadly, this raises the entire question of assessing intangible assets in financial terms.
is therefore to be distinguished from a more broadly defined public sector.
An alumni association is an association of graduates or, more broadly, of former students alumni.
But at least as important is the way that this performance and- more broadly- the company's financial position, is interpreted.
The project was originally intended to communicate about science and technology but was more broadly accepted by the art world than the science world.
imports from West Africa more broadly and a few international retailers.
to get a feel for the neighbourhood more broadly.
culture and area more broadly.
you can erase finely or more broadly.
domestic help more broadly.
the services sector more broadly.
And more broadly: how do Muslims combine their faith with the contemporary European context?
Such progress would benefit the world economy and inject new momentum into the DDA negotiations more broadly.
More broadly speaking, the report uses simplification as a pretext for making proposals in favour of supranational unification.
Although the agreement is far more broadly based than the one drawn up in 1984,
The EU has supported integration actions through dedicated funding and more broadly through instruments addressing social
As regards alignment with the EU acquis more broadly, Turkey has reached a good level of preparation in many areas.
