Example sentences of "broadly the same " in BNC.

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1 When the direct collection of primary data is used in marketing research , the methods of survey ( interview , questionnaire , observation ) and the methods of sampling are broadly the same as for any ‘ domestic ’ marketing research exercise .
2 The significant feature of privatization has been that the transformation has usually been carried out by broadly the same teams that had worked under nationalization .
3 Usually the art historical and scientific approaches to the same problem reach broadly the same conclusion , even though it may be necessary to rely heavily on one of the approaches to make sense of the other .
4 While managers will pursue broadly the same tasks , they will do so in an increasing variety of ways .
5 Monotype works in broadly the same way as Linotype machines .
6 Broadly the same , ’ John le Grant said .
7 The structure of these exemptions is broadly the same .
8 In this , consumers and lenders have broadly the same interest .
9 Some time ago the topic of mains power supplies was covered in an Actually Doing It article , but it is worthwhile covering broadly the same ground again here .
10 On a range of third-world issues their policies have taken a turn for the better and are broadly the same as those of Labour — support for the Palestinians , dialogue with the ANC , endorsement of the ‘ safe haven ’ for the Kurds .
11 If the lease is for 21 years or less , the supply is of services and the tax point rules are broadly the same ( Reg 23 ) .
12 It will have broadly the same management team as the existing trust .
13 But at any given moment , the ‘ pecking order ’ is broadly the same .
14 It is assumed therefore that virtually all children will travel along broadly the same curricular path in English , but that some will move more quickly , and further , than others ; and some may be around the level 1 attainments for the whole of their school careers .
15 With Uhuru , the job was broadly the same , only here the audience was different and the object was to try and ‘ disabuse people of their expectations of Government ’ .
16 If you are a member of a contracted-out occupational pension scheme , you are legally entitled to a guaranteed minimum pension which must be broadly the same as you would have got under the State scheme ( i.e. the additional pension ) .
17 In an accident to a private , club or general aviation aircraft the number of investigators might not exceed just one operational and one engineering investigator , with a pathologist in the case of fatalities ; but the general process is broadly the same .
18 Whereas in most Christian countries black is worn in mourning , in most Muslim ones white is the funeral colour , yet Christian and Muslim conceptions of the nature of the after-life and the significance of death are broadly the same .
19 The Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals ' report suggests that more flexibility should ‘ allow staff to be used considerably more effectively than under the present system , where research is considered the prime and often only road to reward and promotion and hence staff expect that the balance of their tasks should be broadly the same for all . ’
20 In Section 8.1 it was explained that the determination of a currency 's exchange rate value is in principle broadly the same as the establishment of the price for any other financial instrument , commodity , or good .
21 The timing of these changes and the details of the structures adopted varied between the countries comprising the United Kingdom , but ‘ as a service provider , local government in Scotland developed at broadly the same pace as local government in England and Wales ’ ( Page 1983:43 ; cf. foster et al.
22 By the time of the Crécy campaign in 1346 men-at-arms and mounted archers , who would fight on foot in positions chosen , as far as possible , for their defensive possibilities , were being recruited in broadly the same numbers .
23 Nevertheless , the general approach is broadly the same , working with small groups of data and finding links between them in an attempt to build up a coherent picture of the past .
24 This section on English will take broadly the same shape ; I do not propose to discuss the theoretical debates in English ( such as those between structuralists and liberal humanists ) but to discuss instead the purpose of English : what the teachers of English think is the point of teaching it .
25 Otherwise , the fieldwork strategy in large-scale quantitative studies must be broadly the same as that of Labov : we need to go as far as possible in obtaining casual styles from informants and to develop ways of distinguishing styles on a continuum from ‘ careful ’ to ‘ casual ’ style .
26 In my opinion , although there may be some difference in the wording of these sections , the position under section 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986 is broadly the same as that under section 268 of the Companies Act 1948 as explained by Buckley J. in In re Rolls Razor Ltd. [ 1968 ] 3 All E.R.
27 Elderly people have not been singled out for special consideration either , but for quite a different reason : their needs are broadly the same as those of younger adults , and specialist mental health services for elderly people are now developing all over the country as a direct response to the enormous growth in the numbers of people with dementia .
28 Ensuring that all children irrespective of sex , ethnic origin and geographical location have access to broadly the same , sound curriculum .
29 If the customer base is broadly the same as for existing products , then the credit manager should be able to arrive at a reasonable assessment of these factors .
30 New pension arrangements will be made for CalMac employees in the STG scheme on broadly the same terms as they currently enjoy .
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