In November 2003 Malaysia passed new counter-terrorism laws that were widely criticised by local human rights groups for being vague and excessively broad.
The Court finally rejected the argument raised in Justice Souter's dissent that employers could restrict the rights of employees "by creating excessively broad job descriptions."
He has, for example, imposed excessively broad restrictions on what participants in the trial may say outside the courtroom.
The original design is obscured by the excessively broad interfaces to objects.
Several senators argue that the New York Times article is a chilling testament to the consequences of excessively broad legislation:
Pachygyria is a distinct brain malformation in which the surface folds are excessively broad and sparse.
By playing up built-in exaggerations in an excessively broad staging, the director has demoted high style to sheer over-the-top silliness.
But as with most exhibitions here, it also a bit of a mess; the selection is a hodgepodge, and an excessively broad one, ranging over five centuries.
If anything, he overemphasized this man's spiritual longings with a few excessively broad facial expressions.
The scope for such treatment is excessively broad, depriving the concept of differentiation of any real relevance.