Examples of 'take a broad' in a sentence

Meaning of "take a broad"

take a broad - This phrase means to consider a wide range of perspectives, options, or approaches before making a decision or forming an opinion. It implies a comprehensive or inclusive examination of various factors

How to use "take a broad" in a sentence

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We therefore encourage regulators to take a broad approach.
We take a broad view of what a human rights defender is.
He allows himself to take a broad view.
It will take a broad societal mobilization.
A challenge in working with researchers is that they are not trained to take a broad perspective.
Take a broad outlook at the politics.
It did not take a broad.
Take a broad outlook in the politics.
The Commission should take a broad approach to the topic.
Take a broad view of the issues.
But he says Facebook did not take a broad enough view of its responsibility.
We take a broad definition of culture.
The Reallocations Committee should take a broad view when considering such proposals.
We take a broad view of surveillance.
Teal organizations tend to take a broad range of sources into account,.

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They take a broad view and set out a package of measures to achieve their goal.
Participants emphasised the need to take a broad approach to the agenda of the Integration Forum.
I take a broad view of what Lyme Disease actually is.
Consequently, the scientists could take a broad look at the effects of metabolic manipulation.
Take a broad look at the modern history of the Middle East.
Then I would take a broad step to the side.
Take a broad spectrum enzyme combination, both with meals and between meals.
Our approach is clear, to be successful, any drive to modernise must take a broad approach.
We wanted to take a broad view that is a conservative estimate.
They both had financial “ skin in the game ” but could take a broad strategic view.
So take a broad view of heritage.
Our students are open-minded and take a broad interest in the world around them.
To take a broad view of things.
And that was a big mistake . We did not take a broad enough view of our responsibility.
So I take a broad view of what a church is.
The museum 's creekside location has inspired it to take a broad view of Chicago 's maritime heritage.
To be able to take a broad view to optimize the system design and operation.
In the first segment, we are going to take a broad view, sort of.
Let us take a broad view of it.
We must avoid being narrow-minded, but rather take a broad perspective.
It was essential to take a broad view that embraced the international community as a whole.
Members of this Parliament, on the other hand, have to take a broad view.
It needs to take a broad view of the issues the patient is dealing with.
Don't you know no better… than to take a broad to somebody else's car?
If you take a broad enough view, you can justify anything.
In Growth Investor, we like to take a broad view on stocks like AMZN.
We take a broad view of diversity, understanding that the societal definition is constantly evolving.
The follow-up to the report must take a broad approach to migration and related issues.
Take a broad outlook in the politics . Mr. president.
First, the Party will take a broad approach that covers multiple gases.
We take a broad approach to the development… - Ministry of Social Development.
For this reason, the Commission proposes to take a broad approach to the G10 recommendation.
They take a broad view of their rights . ".
This opinion aims to take a broad look at the Commission communication on the euro area.
La Française was intended to take a broad position linking the different republican feminist movements.

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