It means it applies to a greater amount of the populace, and does not discriminate against a certain group
The four broad fields of accounting are:FinancialManagerialTaxationOther/Accounting-related
As a program coordinator, there are four broad reports that are available to you. Which of the following is not a report that is available to you?
taxonomy
Yes, this is included in the IRC's very broad definition of "income".
There are 2 syllables. A-broad.
applaud, fraud, defraud, broad, abroad
Broadcast, Broadway, Broadband and Abroad.
Only if the broad requests to see it.
These plants grow in shady places have broad leaves because in shady places there is less amount of light and broad leaves can absorb maximum amount of light.....
Well the word that means Wide and Rhymes with Fraud, Could also be a crude word for woman, that word is Broad. But please don't use that word to speak of your mother, 'Cause wouldn't be nice if it meant the one or the other.
Can you find work in a broad? I guess, if you're well enough endowed...
broad ,aboard, abroad, accord, afford, applaud, award, bawd, board, broad, chord, Claude, cord, ford, fraud, gaud, Gawd, hoard, horde, laud, lord, maraud, milord, sward, sword, toward, unawed, unexplored, unrestored, ward,fjord
Abroad sword is a sword with a long, straight blade that is relatively wide. It is designed for striking and cutting with the edge, not for thrusting, and was generally used with both hands on the hilt.
Dome volcanoes can vary in height, but typically they are shorter and more broad compared to other types of volcanoes. They can range from meters to hundreds of meters tall, depending on the amount of erupted lava and the duration of the eruption.
Canada is a broad niche because it has a variety in temperature, amount of sunlight, soil types and types of food for the animals. Many generalists [organisms that can adapt to their surroundings easily] live in broad niches.
Margaret W. Williams has written: 'A broad education abroad' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Travel, American students, Foreign study