Example sentences of "[art] broader " in BNC.

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1 The broader tradition is a typically nationalist one , seeing national liberation through war as honourable and singularly justified .
2 Whatever the realities of Shirli-Ann 's situation , the broader truth is that she is not alone .
3 The broader view based on cost benefit analysis ( taking all costs and benefits into account ) was still unacceptable to a government insisting on an 8 per cent direct investment return .
4 And with the numbers of climbers increasing by a significant margin each year our relevance within the broader public sphere will also increase .
5 The broader truth is that Dostoevsky can not foster any of his dearest values except obliquely , by stealth , by catching them napping .
6 But where English departments are concerned ‘ research ’ is more usually understood in the broader sense of adding conceptual rather than factual knowledge , which in practice means the proliferation of interpretation .
7 Mr Tzannetakis , who has won public affection for his unassuming style , said this week that no single-party government could have achieved these things — the broader consensus was what was needed .
8 as if they were stuck in the 1950s , the civil servants could see no way in which consumer , environmentalist or the broader public interest could be represented .
9 But , in the broader terms of next Saturday 's tour opener at the Arms Park , it surely failed to convince a single soul that Cardiff will be anything other than cannon-fodder for the All Blacks .
10 Her appeal to them was more from the heart than the head , stressing the pain of being black in South Africa more than the broader strategies to be pursued .
11 The broader questions of Britain 's role as a capital exporter , and the role ( economic and political ) of the City linked to the status of the pound , are all neglected .
12 On issues like this Coetzee 's sensitivity and grasp of detail are shown to good effect : but with regard to the broader historical significance of these organizations he is less assured , and he leaves untouched some of the more important questions raised by his work .
13 The broader objectives were to provide a vehicle that was fun to drive , docile in traffic , quiet and refined and a comfortable four-seater .
14 Consequently , it was necessary to introduce more daylight into the broader interiors and this became possible in the 1890s with the use of reinforced-concrete floors and steel girders .
15 There was a touch of elfish melancholy , as well as of delicacy , in Tolkien which would never respond to the broader outlines of Lewis 's essentially sunny disposition .
16 Where Whisky Galore ( 1948 , Tight Little Island in US ) depicts a Scottish community determined to outwit officialdom and salvage the whisky from a shipwrecked boat , The Man in the White Suit ( 1951 ) treads into that tricky area for British filmmakers , industrial relations , to suggest that when workers and management come together , it may have more to do with their own selfish interests than those of the broader community .
17 On the broader issue of Britain 's minimal success — despite two successive triumphs against the rankings in the Maureen Connolly Trophy , at the Queen 's Club , London , and at Dallas — the captain spreads her hands , searching one empty base-line and then the other for the elusive answer .
18 On the broader issue of Britain 's minimal success — despite two successive triumphs against the rankings in the Maureen Connolly Trophy , at the Queen 's Club , London , and at Dallas — the captain spreads her hands , searching one empty base-line and then the other for the elusive answer .
19 It sees ways of making certain that small points of correction are dealt with speedily , and thus the chance of devoting extra energy to the broader guidelines and the delineation of greater issues .
20 It sees ways of making certain that small points of correction are dealt with speedily , and thus the chance of devoting extra energy to the broader guidelines and the delineation of greater issues .
21 This legislation on GMOs has come forward in advance of public debate on the environmental risks of genetic engineering , and indeed before widespread debate on on the broader social , economic and ethical implications of the new biotechnologies .
22 Let it roll on full good , inexorable , irresistible , benignant , to the broader lands and better days .
23 On January 2nd the Dow Jones industrial average closed its first trading day of the year at 2,610.6 and the broader based Standard & Poor 's ( S&P ) 500 at 326.5 , 13% and 12% off their respective all-time highs .
24 It is doubtful whether either of these distinctions would bear scrutiny on the broader canvas of moral and social philosophy : the moral thrust of Caldwell is that people are often just as much to blame for failing to think as they are for thinking about their actions and its consequences , and this very argument was applied to rape in the paragraphs above .
25 Beecher , the paterfamilias of the well known family , had been one of the major liberalizing influences in American Puritanism ( despite his rabid anti-Catholic feelings ) and had helped to transform the old High Calvinism into the broader stream of liberal protestantism .
26 Round the rim of the broader circlet , which is about a foot in diameter , are a series of Byzantine portraits worked in enamel and separated by large rubies and sapphires .
27 FOR months , Wall Street has kept near its record high despite worries that the broader economic recovery might not arrive .
28 By this stage however the program had moved beyond the provision of primary health care and was attempting to address the broader issues on environmental health and safety in Appalachia in response to the realisation of a growing problem .
29 Such examples ( and they are legion in Scotland and throughout the rest of the world ) serve to reaffirm the points made by Kirkpatrick : that existing local institutions and personnel matter crucially , and that the outcomes of projects and their relationship with planning in the broader sense may either establish their continuation or sound a death-knell for their future existence .
30 The various roles of agriculture will have to be seen as integral aspects of the broader rural , national and international economy .
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