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broadness

[brawd-nis] / ˈbrɔd nɪs /


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That broadness of the statute, the lawsuit alleges, resulted in Williamson’s free speech being “objectively chilled by a reasonable fear” that she would be punished if she criticized dairy milk on school grounds.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s an encyclopedia of acting, encompassing comedy, drama, broadness, subtlety, joy and grief, whose brilliance is partially masked by the genre setting and the daffiness of the action, but rewards attention.

From Los Angeles Times

The broadness of that phrasing led State Representative Edmond Jordan, who had initially sponsored the bill, to fear that it could actually create more exceptions to the protection from slavery.

From New York Times

But the bigness of the venue and broadness of the audience had the advantage of also stimulating vast quantities of adrenaline from the world’s greatest stars.

From Los Angeles Times

“Generally speaking, it’s because of the immense broadness, openness and flexibility in her choreographic work. She has a sense of the question of how to move and change in a constantly changing or transforming world.”

From New York Times