I am delighted that we can refer broadly in this debate to those Bills.
The term "mediation" broadly refers to any instance in which a third party helps others reach agreement.
Their central focus was on logos or what we might broadly refer to as discourse, its functions and powers.
Judicial economy refers broadly to the principle that the limited resources of the legal system or a given court should be conserved.
The plastic materials themselves are often and broadly referred to as "ag plastics."
The term gunpowder also refers broadly to any propellant powder.
The CUP broadly refers to their economic model as socialist.
Practice is a concept widely used in social sciences such as sociology, anthropology, and archaeology, referring broadly to anything people do.
It broadly refers to the application of hermeneutics to theological texts, particularly scripture.
Ecumenism broadly refers to movements between Christian groups to establish a degree of unity through dialogue.