overarch - use in sentences

Object

  • theme: These are set within the context of four interlinked, overarching themes, each mutually dependent on the others.
  • objective: The aims for the synthesis will provide overarching objectives for all of the components, enabling each to complement the overall project.
  • principle: These are overarching principles rather than a list of legal requirements.
  • policy: And he would like more emphasis on tackling inequalities within a national health strategy overarching NHS policy.
  • issue: Westminster retained responsibility for forestry in England and for overarching international issues.
  • framework: It is on the contrary being cemented into overarching political framework, which sets the parameters for domestic as well as international politics.

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