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Meaning of "wider definition"

Wider definition: A more expansive or inclusive explanation or interpretation of a concept, term, or idea. It involves broadening the scope or understanding of something beyond its typical limitations

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So we must look at a wider definition of global governance.
A wider definition is necessary in case there is no visible material.
They did not consider a wider definition of the market.
A wider definition of enforced disappearances would help in achieving that objective.
People that are prepared to use a wider definition of the term.
Here this wider definition is referred to.
Leading discussion and policy development related to the wider definition of culture?
Usually a wider definition of unemployment.
This article uses the former definition; see upper limb for the wider definition.
Wider definition would make it possible to perceive deferent types of biomass.
I would like to think I have a sort of wider definition of what constitutes sex.
Later a wider definition of previous work experience qualifying for points was included.
He also felt there was a need for a wider definition of the Geneva Convention.
The wider definition should be open ended to allow for further technological developments.
I think that religion has much wider definition than what Christians believe.

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A much wider definition of the Highlands is that used by the Scotch Whisky industry.
In addition to advertising and teleshopping, the wider definition of audiovisual commercial communication is introduced.
Wider definition of personal data, as described above.
The Protocol introduces a wider definition of dumping than that contained in UNCLOS.
The Commission has drawn appropriate conclusions and will give the new Objective 2 a wider definition.
The EESC supports the wider definition of FABs and the timetable for FAB development.
The working group proposed subsuming the term “ essential oil ” into a wider definition of “ extract.
Calls for a wider definition of non-economic services.
Looking beyond the TCO label, Pramborg was pushing for a wider definition of “ green ICT ”.
If a wider definition is used, then the number is much larger.
Resource distribution and gender differences . A wider definition of health also takes into account.
A wider definition of environmental information as well as a more detailed definition of public authorities;.
The current report adopts a wider definition - commonly used in gerontological research.
The Central Bureau of Statistics, however, uses a wider definition.
This requires a far wider definition of e-learning than is used currently.
Both of these organizations would be included in a wider definition of “ sailors as infantry . ” 58.
Consequently, the wider definition of torture contained in the Convention should be applied directly.
North Devon's Biosphere Reserve in its wider definition attracts a large number of visitors each year.
The amendments include a wider definition of the child & apos ; s right of access to the parents.
The amendments include a wider definition of the child 's right of access to the parents.
This is possible due to a wider definition laid down in the proposed Article 2 f.
This count uses the wider definition of ETF, including HOLDRs and closed-end funds.
Endorses the proposed wider definition of " environmental information " and " public authorities " ;.

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