Without regard to specific details or exceptions.
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Examples for "generally"
1High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
2In reality, election officials don't generally use the e-mail address, she said.
3Nonetheless, Sanders says northern Europe is generally healthier than the Mediterranean regions.
4Good data generally leads to a business having a better bottom line.
5Developed market stock indexes are generally in positive territory for the year.
1Hope that demand could soon return helped push oil prices broadly higher.
2Companies needed to think broadly about workplace culture and values, she said.
3Providing the support they need to think more broadly about their future.
4Resistance to the new Freedom of Information Bill has been broadly based.
5Sometimes your performance plan is stated broadly without specific and clear expectations.
1The law still loosely obtains today, administered by London's Natural History Museum.
2It's loosely based on a true crime story of the late 1950s.
3But be warned, 'nearby' is a term used loosely in the Kimberley.
4Remove from grill, loosely cover and allow to rest for 10 minutes.
5These are not stories loosely based on history: Stewart's research is painstaking.
1And concretely, what shape do you see broadly speaking the movement taking?
2There were, broadly speaking, two ways to approach the house: slow or fast.
3Tech companies, broadly speaking, argue that such laws will stifle innovation.
4In quotes from the book: There are, broadly speaking, two types of drinkers.
5He said the membership, broadly speaking, is about one-third from Fiji.
6You might say, broadly speaking, that there are two general theories.
7A tort is, broadly speaking, a wrongful act that is not a crime.
8Creationism, broadly speaking, is the denial of the contribution of science to understanding.
9They came from families which belonged, broadly speaking, to the same social class.
10Still, broadly speaking and admitting the limitations, the statement may stand.
11Your friends, broadly speaking, must like the same sort of things as you.
12Leslie was more like the anti-Sasha, he supposed, very broadly speaking.
13The Lords' amendments were then reviewed by Mr. Gladstone, and, broadly speaking, rejected.
14Thoreau's experiment at Walden was, broadly speaking, one of these moments.
15To this question we may answer at once, broadly speaking, No!
16The employers, broadly speaking, want a new agreement and the Government most certainly does.
Translations for broadly speaking