Last Thursday, in a speech to the Corporate Council on Africa, Bush outlined a broad-brush agenda on Africa, including an end to Congo's war. |
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The key problem with the five portions rule is that it is based on very broad-brush science. |
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If not, you're likely to find its broad-brush caricaturing as facile and offensive as I did. |
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Mr McGuinness is, like Mr Blair, a skilful, broad-brush populist with Mandela dreams. |
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The Bacon reports introduced broad-brush measures designed to dampen demand, most notably the restriction of interest relief for investors. |
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More broad-brush studies will not be able to do so with the same precision. |
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These broad-brush figures need to be put into perspective, however, because the data have not been refined. |
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As always in Asia, the broad-brush picture hides many fine details. |
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However, simple, broad-brush reforms can be the best reforms. |
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In other words, the calculation will be more sophisticated for marginal projects and only broad-brush for the more profitable projects. |
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Its brief is to establish a broad-brush strategy for facilitating a multi-tasking agency partnership which will action a regulatory framework for change. |
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If it wasn't for his self-aggrandising tendencies he would probably just be accepted as a bracing broad-brush satirist, a set-piece artist with a terrific ear. |
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Dido's White Flag may have sold millions with its anodyne, broad-brush break-up lyrics, but Williamson's eponymous second album goes much deeper into more raw feelings. |
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In its last part the 2006 Report furnishes a broad-brush picture of world research and technological development, against which the movement by emerging scientific nations like China or South Korea can be observed. |
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We were trying to hammer out some broad-brush themes so that people in the Department would know what my priorities were as Minister. |
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But there were broad-brush realities, too. |
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Grant avoids these broad-brush approaches. |
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But Mr. Moore balks at such a broad-brush description. |
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All this ambiguity lends itself to broad-brush readings. |
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Visiting foreign correspondents inevitably paint a broad-brush picture. |
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My mind is focused on the broad-brush approach whereby the bill lumps together every single crime for which a maximum sentence of 14 years to life exists. |
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The broad-brush appraisal of the evidence carried out by the Commission relates to, besides the applicant, also other companies, the actions of which cannot be attributed to the applicant. |
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This discussion provides a broad-brush description of monetary policy, including some explanation of why most central banks focus on low and stable inflation as their primary objective. |
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Hence, at present, truly effective monitoring of this MPA would require an impractically-expensive broad-brush approach. |
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The key results of the analyses, especially the selection of the broad-brush routes are presented to different institutions and ecologists groups. |
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But Tony Spensley, owner of the Dickens Inn in Middlesbrough, says a broad-brush approach won't work across all industries. |
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It was a broad-brush approach applied where it shouldn't be applied. |
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We testified that the Commission is taking an unwarranted broad-brush approach with these proposed designations which incorporate numerous buildings that lack merit. |
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Whilst the categorisation of papers is broad-brush and does not take into account the relative importance of each topic in terms of discussion time it is nonetheless instructive. |
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Far from people being in favour of the budget, I have a letter from the Green Budget Coalition castigating the government for making broad-brush changes to a critical bill through a budget bill. |
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