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and by extension (olga garkovik); more generally (dreamjam); more extensively (In some countries, the incorporation clause is cons trued more extensively, referring not only to international treaties but also to other sources of international law. I. Havkin); more broadly (Азери); more broadly speaking (Broadly speaking, government provides two types of services – those of a collective nature, such as security, and those of an individual nature, such as medical services or education. Paragraph 82: Since its establishment, attitudes towards the Mission have been characterized by insincerity or, more broadly speaking, a lack of seriousness. VLZ_58) |