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例句 | 1) Crime often symbolizes a wider social problem. 2) The museum is trying to attract a wider audience. 3) The current survey will have a wider geographical spread. 4) The latest incident is representative of a wider trend. 5) The notion of abuse has wider connotations than the physical. 6) His experience abroad provides a wider perspective on the problem. 7) They failed to consider the wider implications of their actions. 8) The scientists are cautious about the wider significance of their findings. 9) He wanted to spread his ideas to a wider sphere than the school. 10) Magistrates were given wider discretionary powers. 11) The affair raises wider issues of national interest. 12) This company provides wider cover. 13) The security forces are casting their net wider. 14) The tentacles of satellite television are spreading even wider. 15) He emphasised the wider issue of superpower cooperation. 16) The gulf between them yawned wider than ever. 17) Local authorities operate within a wider political system. 18) Modern backpacks spread the load over a wider area. 19) Her work is now available to a wider public. 20) The current survey will have a wider geographic spread. 21) Employers may rotate duties to give staff wider experience. 22) There is a wider dimension to the question. 23) The landscape became wider,[http:///wider.html] flatter and very scenic. 24) Gerard also took on wider familial respon-sibilities. 25) Policy-makers paid scant attention to the wider issues. 26) The young talent at the club deserves wider recognition. 27) We were able to convince the students of the need for wider reading. 28) In his first years as chairman he was instrumental in raising the company's wider profile. 29) You can't just look at it in terms of the immediate problem. You've got to see it in a wider context. 30) The needs of individual schools need to be considered in a wider framework. 1) Crime often symbolizes a wider social problem. 2) The museum is trying to attract a wider audience. 3) The current survey will have a wider geographical spread. 4) The latest incident is representative of a wider trend. 5) We were able to convince the students of the need for wider reading. 6) The notion of abuse has wider connotations than the physical. 7) In his first years as chairman he was instrumental in raising the company's wider profile. 8) His experience abroad provides a wider perspective on the problem. 9) They failed to consider the wider implications of their actions. 10) The scientists are cautious about the wider significance of their findings. 11) You can't just look at it in terms of the immediate problem. You've got to see it in a wider context. 12) The needs of individual schools need to be considered in a wider framework. 13) He wanted to spread his ideas to a wider sphere than the school. 31) The problem raises wider issues of gender and identity. 32) They moved the goal posts wider apart. 33) Trades unions are active both in individual workplaces and in the wider arena of the state. 34) His book reached an even wider audience when it was made into a movie. 35) Goya was one of the first painters to look for a wider audience for his work. 36) It will offer a wider choice of goods for the consumer . 37) It is important, in my submission [sentencedict .com], that a wider view of the matter be taken. 38) We need to consider the problem of vandalism within a wider context. 39) The college had already diversified greatly by hiring people with wider interests. 40) The problems that research is designed to solve do not stand alone, but are part of a wider context. 41) It is important to appreciate the wider impact and implications of this proposal. 42) Bevan tried to reconcile British socialism with a wider international vision. 43) The women have the opportunity to situate their own struggles in a wider historical context. 44) The wider world learned of his illness months after he told his family. 45) Her novels are popular with university literati, but they have failed to attract a wider audience. 46) The money goes to projects chosen by the wider community. 47) The government is merely tinkering at the edges of a much wider problem. 48) His talk will examine the wider implications of the Internet revolution. 49) The colleges grouped together to offer a wider range of courses. 50) His book reached an even wider audience when it was filmed for television. 51) One solution would be to change the shape of the screen, that is, to make it wider. 52) The results of the study have a wider significance for all the profession. 53) Our work in Uganda and Romania adds a wider perspective. 54) She enjoys a firm reputation in this country but wider international success has been elusive. 55) Through television and radio we are able to reach a wider audience. 56) You cannot separate unemployment from the wider debate about the economy. 57) After a while the narrow track merges with a wider path. 58) Our aim is to bring classical music to a wider audience. 59) Prisoners are isolated from the wider culture of society at large. 60) She opened the door wider to get a better look. 61) In its new format, the magazine hopes to attract a much wider readership. 62) Iceland is getting wider at a rate of about 0.5 cm per year. 63) The increase in crime in London was just part of a wider trend. 64) Skiing used to be the prerogative of the rich,[] but now a far wider range of people do it. 65) We hope that by the end of the course students will be able to see their subject in a wider context. 66) The larger shops are able to stock a wider selection of goods. 67) The expansion of state education brought new and wider opportunities for working class children. 68) He may be able to nullify that disadvantage by offering a wider variety of produce. 69) Streets in the town centre are wider than the average. 70) Wider knowledge of the disease removed some of the stigma from it. 71) The proposed constitution gives him much wider powers than his predecessor. 72) The latest crime figures are merely symptomatic of a wider malaise in society. 73) The family unit is supported by its integration into a wider social network. 74) Covent Garden has made some attempt to make opera accessible to a wider public. 75) Mature students will enjoy a wider choice of courses. 76) But the Bible sets marriage in a wider context. 77) Pressure for equal opportunities has encouraged its wider acceptance. 78) Should there be wider discussion of these issues beforehand? 79) Shop around brokers for a wider choice. 80) The larger the holding and the stronger the soil, the wider your choice. 81) The Energy Efficiency Office in my Department continues to promote the wider use of the technology under its best practice programme. 82) The ventral arm plates are wider than long, pentagonal with an obtuse proximal angle and a slightly convex distal edge. 83) Are the competing views purely academic debates, or do they also reflect wider social interests? 4. 84) In turn the profession would articulate philosophy and justify efforts and achievements with confidence to the wider community. 85) But they ignored the unthinking acceptance that Jeffries enjoyed among a far wider circle of students. 86) As the bowlers work on it, the scar becomes deeper and wider with every sneaky scratch altering the aerodynamics. 87) They should be seen as complementary contributions to the wider management of our transport, environmental and social objectives. 88) Here they become wider and slower and often carry considerable quantities of sand and silt. 89) Where, outside of London, could you find a wider choice? 90) Our academic institutions help to maintain a flow of the kind of cultural capital on which our wider social institutions are based. 91) The competent, professional teacher, keen on his job, but with no wider political aims. 92) On a wider front secularism has affected our lives in a variety of ways. 93) But the Princeton theology has also had a much wider influence among more conservative Christians to the present day. 94) So an illustration may offer far wider possibilities for the art director to achieve special effects and a distinctive style. 94) try its best to collect and create good sentences. 95) But they recognised the ambiguities, and based their paper on wider evidence, and were prompted by concern for conservation. 96) It is clear, however, that Beveridge paid scant attention to these wider issues. 97) This had all the makings of another long-running acrimonious dispute, when again wider political events quite unexpectedly overtook the controversy. 98) Through contracts and franchises handed out to associates, a wider circle of loyalists has made a fortune. 99) Having skirted the mire itself without success, the search-party fanned out to cover a wider area, calling Horatia's name. 100) James appointed new guardians with wider powers on each side of the Border, and troops were moved north. 101) The wider problem remains. 102) It is apparent that course evaluation and judgement of aims both form part of the wider area of educational decision making. 103) These more favoured subcontractors, however(), gain a greater degree of continuity at the expense of wider variations in profits. 104) Pieces which have proved to be of enduring worth have passed from special conference song books into collections with a wider circulation. 105) Rights of audience before tribunals are much wider as noted in chapters 12 and 13. 106) However, the drug use of the interview group needs to be placed in its wider social context. 107) This book therefore sets out to win over a much wider audience to the beauty and importance of ferns and their allies. 108) It was also beginning to vex Hal, who was treated badly by those wider than him. 109) All organisations exist within some wider context and we would expect an organisation's culture to reflect this. 110) One possibility seems to be that s.61 was intended to cast a wider net of liability than s.62. 111) Businesses and publications are leaving on-line services for the Internet as a way to reach a wider audience. 112) The bottom shelf was wider and it held a square white machine which looked like a document shredder. 113) It also wants to give higher priority to art in education in order to reach a wider audience. 114) Services there are wider, with brain injuries about to be recognised in law. 115) Part of that has to do with the wider spectrum of entertainment competing for our attention. 116) Many industrial activities impose external effects, usually detrimental ones, on the wider community. 117) The potential for the fighting to spill over into a wider regional conflict has triggered a flurry of diplomatic activity. 118) Their catalogues contain fewer items, but the range of publications is wider than at the turn of the century. 119) Consequently, the manufacture of base fertilizers is concentrated amongst large-scale firms who tend to be part of the wider chemical industry. 120) And the gap will become wider if no extra staff are employed to cover junior doctors' annual leave. 121) Such arrangements have to be seen in a wider context. 122) The list was given wider circulation by the monthly art newspaper Kunstavisen in its January/February 1992 number. 123) Henley hosts conferences to report research outcomes from both its own and the wider academic community. 124) Actually a rendezvous at the Britannique would have been more convenient,[http:///wider.html] its driveway being wider. 125) Finally, in a free democratic society, voluntary associations provide a training ground for participation in wider politics. 126) They have to do so because Haider has a far wider constituency than they wish to acknowledge. 127) Some of the approaches described below may have wider appeal to your values than others. 128) At the least they should be planted no wider than two abreast where each plant can be approached from one side. 129) It is being incorporated into the World Wide Web browsers such as NetScape, giving it a wider audience. 130) The belief that the handbook is scientifically grounded does not remain confined to its authors but spreads to the wider community. 131) Her colourful opinions soon gave her a wider platform and she became a familiar face in the gossip columns. 132) In addition he seeks covenants to ensure that surrounding parkland remains as pasture so that the wider country house landscape is assured protection. 133) New legislation which contains elements of censorship, forces us to take a wider and more considered view. 134) The debate is a profound one and it is only just beginning to reach out to a wider audience. 135) There were no doubts or misgivings about the move from my chosen field of journalism to the wider horizons of radio broadcasting. 136) For much of that time, local government acted as an arena through which wider political debates about the state were conducted. 137) The green belt policy commands even wider support today than it did in the 1950s. 138) The property benefits from its own drive and a wider than average side access. 139) Nevertheless it was felt that the papers deserved a wider circulation because of their intrinsic interest to a larger audience. 140) The Co-operative movement was a form of mutual aid with a wider working-class appeal although it also largely excluded the poorest. 141) This will provide far wider exposure than the All-Star telecast, and likely include clever commentary by anchors. 142) It adds up to a picture of a man in a wider context that just as a fighter pilot. 143) Indeed most providers would now claim that they do take account of the wider population. 144) Dave Thomas, spokesman for the band, said it was a good opportunity for the band to reach a wider audience. 145) The phone box itself may be simply the centre of a wider zone in which it will offer high-speed wireless communication services. 146) Very rarely has such experience been shared amongst a wider group of community partners. 147) Sand had been shipped in to form a deeper and wider beach, to accommodate up to two hundred people. 148) The company is now benefiting from the popularity of period design in a wider market. 149) Curtis, who rates an above-average 32, seems like the better choice to appeal to a wider audience. 150) The change depended upon changes in the wider context of controversy, which provoked the development of formerly implicit attitudinal aspects. 151) The speaker's sectional interests, as a businessman, are seen to coincide with the wider interests of everybody else. 152) The bipolar adversary process often involves paying little attention to these wider interests. 153) Similarly, restaurant management have wider responsibilities for building their own branch's business than would the managers of most branded operations. 154) They have not infrequently been a source of acrimony between the authorities involved, as well as of wider problems. 155) The series of four concerts aims to bring classical music to a wider audience, although the tickets aren't cheap. 156) Millions of voters have acquired a stake in the wider ownership of shares and homes and a voice in union affairs. 157) In Levin's essay, avant-garde cinema is assimilated into the wider discourse of Modernist art despite their material and institutional differences. 158) The research undertaken will provide a basis for nature conservation in the wider countryside and aid the promotion of nature conservation values. 159) Later that afternoon the police, who had been diligently searching certain caravans on Turpin's Field, spread their net wider. 160) The privilege is much wider than procedural matters, covering every aspect of the internal functions of the House. 161) But defenses, especially weapons, now offered a wider array of choices. 162) However, as I suggested in Chapter 1, the basic assumptions of Beccaria's classical model suggest a much wider canvas. 163) The mouth flew open wider this time, a blotch of sick color. 164) This viewpoint must be set within the wider political context. 165) Some noticed that the cereal packets were wider or longer than soap packets. 166) A disposition to incremental change can deflect one from considering or even comprehending wider and more fundamental problems. 167) The company also announced that its fourth-quarter loss was wider than expected. 168) But his features were carved from stronger stuff, the mouth wider beneath a nose that was broken though still straight. 169) Conferences and seminars as well as publications will ensure that research results reach a wider interested audience. 170) The discipline and profession of town planning became a beneficiary of this wider frame of social concern. 171) The research will examine the extent to which reductions in naval strengths can become part of the wider negotiated arms control process. 172) Therefore the wider circulation of such policy statements needs to be a priority in order to correct that misconception. 173) It has the advantage to those commissioning the research of a dedicated team with access to the wider Henley academic community. 174) The first class is of wider ambit than the second and exists only during the period of employment. 175) But if direct partisan considerations are largely absent from the process, wider concerns of suitability are not. 176) The wider the curtains, or longer the blind, the more space needed to accommodate them. 177) Throughout the winter, Kea and Kathy had plotted strategies to gain the Working Groups wider acceptance in the parish. 178) Objectives: A. Use diverse communication methods for wider and more effective delivery of critical public health messages. 179) His father was taking a wide berth around the Sisters, wider than Ezra decided he might have done. 180) Though traps can cope with a wider range of exhaust effluent, they're more expensive and hard to maintain satisfactorily. 181) In the 1930s top personalities from the wider sporting world took their bruises and broken bones to Highbury. 182) Commercial photography constantly borrows ideas and images from the wider cultural domain. 183) This led to a wider cessation of hostilities, although it was never formalized. 184) The authors conclude that the improving image of the game drew a wider and more respectable public, including more women. 184) try its best to collect and create good sentences. 185) The Government can expect sustained flak on the wider constitutional issue now that this can of worms has been opened up. 186) What principles do is to make private experience publicly accessible, open to discussion and capable of wider relevance. 187) There was also a presumption that a notice would not be issued that was wider than necessary or involved excessive compliance costs. 188) But the Home Secretary has a wider view, and he is answerable to Parliament and public opinion. 189) His passing leaves a sore gap in his family circle and in his wider circle of friends and acquaintances. 190) Disability arts is a circuitous route to the inclusion of Disabled people in mainstream arts and wider society. 191) And they Learn how to place their learning in a wider context. 192) The Prime Minister's speech was eagerly anticipated by the educational and wider community and it duly received the full media treatment. 193) We cast our net wider and in a different direction. 194) Basically there is everything to say, for most roads are not understood at all, at least in their wider context. 195) Will television dictate the future of sport or will the public demand deeper and wider coverage? 196) I've also used my web site to make a number of resources available for the wider community. 197) The administration viewed colony activities and behavior as an adjunct of a life isolated from the wider society. 198) A key concept in understanding such major shifts, and relating them to wider economic change, is uneven development. 199) They subsequently directed their personnel officials to cast a wider net when searching for potential employees. 200) She pushed the door wider and slipped through into the treadmill chamber again. 201) And the wider community is denied the opportunity to deal with the issue compassionately. 202) These types of music also have the advantage of a much wider appeal than jazz, a mainly middle-aged, middle-class interest. 203) These studies are short term and can be extremely useful if they are placed in the context of wider knowledge. 204) It was a small closed circle that I think will open even wider now. 205) He may have done so, but conclusive evidence for this wider publishing role is lacking. 206) Modernism is seen not as autonomous, but as part of a wider culture. 207) As the companies amalgamate and compete across wider areas they need to drive overheads down. 208) They also suspect that the move against wolves is part of a wider campaign against predators. 209) Power requires a wider appeal than that to mere sectional interest. 210) The information will now be analysed by the pupils in the classroom as part of their wider studies. 211) The river slowed and broadened out slightly, the banks becoming wider and more easily traversed. 212) It's longer and wider than its predecessor, but it sits lower for a more hunched, aggressive stance. 213) Papyrus enabled the ancients to spread their religion to a wider audience. 214) At the wider level each of the units has to be sequenced to achieve a balance through the entire key stage. 215) De Klerk also tried to attract a wider constituency to his own party. 216) They focus on the family,[http:///wider.html] analysing both its internal structure and its functions for the wider society. 217) Schools may feel powerless to alter a situation in which wider economic and political forces have such a crucial influence. 218) The taxpayer had adduced no evidence that the notice was wider than necessary. 219) In the other areas the larger cities and conurbations proved difficult to incorporate in a wider uniform pattern. 220) It is recognised that in the Catholic school they will also be seen within the context of a wider and life-long catechesis. 221) Postgraduate and post-experience diplomas and certificates are, in general, designed for students with a wider range of academic backgrounds and experience. 222) Finally, as the revolution approached, the issue assumed much wider significance. 223) The dorsal arm plates are wider than long, rectangular and contiguous. 224) Such studies generally refer to wider determinants or concomitants of the national industrial relations variables with which they explain their findings. 225) Had this acknowledgement been made, both a high birth-rate and environmental degradation would appear symptoms of a wider malaise. 226) A large section is devoted to Peter Leonard of Soho whose graceful gothic shapes in slender metal certainly deserve a wider audience. 227) We will give schools increased administrative support in return for the wider opening of their facilities to the local community. 228) Video also creates the opportunity to observe a wider range of teacher personalities, teaching styles, classroom conditions and learning needs. 229) We also need to look at the wider political conjuncture. 230) This then is a convenient place to turn to consider the wider role of the police in relation to protest. 231) Remember that the thicker the board, the wider the bevel of the cut. 232) It has a wider significance. 233) It's brought to the surface a much wider controversy. 234) We need to appeal to a wider customer base. 235) Indeed, agencies enjoy considerably wider power to dispense with formal proof than the courts do. 236) To the intellectually adventurous and the ambitious it was the gateway to a wider world. 237) With the failure of capitalism, fascism cast its shadow ever wider. 238) Every day's delay is dearly purchased in the wider sphere. 239) Narrower and wider letters are respectively called condensed and extended. 240) Oakley locates housework in the wider context of economic, social and political structures. |
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