Example sentences of "to the wider " in BNC.

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1 As to the wider dissemination of culture , the few cells that had been active in this respect seemed to equate success with the regular dispatch of newspapers and made no personal contacts to follow this up .
2 Further clarification might also be required as to how the Situationist negation of art ( and cinema ) related to the wider sphere of cultural-political struggle .
3 The application to the wider community brings us to the purpose of our gathering in this place dedicated to unity .
4 Let us now move away from the store-rooms of museums to the wider world of archaeology in the field .
5 But even at this date the alteration in emphasis can only have been a conscious attempt to attune to the wider audience , if still at that time mainly within Bavaria , which was beginning to show interest in Hitler in 1923 , and an awareness that anti-Marxism had a wider potential appeal than the mere repetition of anti-Jewish paroxysms of hate .
6 But if we extend the above argument , drawn from the motivation of ‘ Old Fighters ’ of the Party to the wider electorate , we would have to conclude that here — probably to an even greater extent — Hitler 's image was not dominated by his obsession with the ‘ Jewish Question ’ .
7 There was a belief in government 's ability to modify the injustices of the private market and to extend powers to the wider public .
8 We will review the charitable status of independent schools with the intention of ensuring that the benefits of charitable status are only awarded to those institutions that make a genuine contribution to the wider community .
9 They argue that the differential in living standards between the two groups is minimal and to see this as social mobility is to detract attention from the important fact that they are all part of the large urban poor whose poverty is due to the wider social formation and , in particular , the capitalist mode of production .
10 The criticisms of both marginality and the Turner thesis have suggested that the problems of spontaneous housing can not be fully understood without some reference to the wider society .
11 Self-help schemes provide Latin American governments with a cheap solution for housing the poor , but the contribution they make to the wider socio-economic structure is more far-reaching .
12 And as family members we have seen and felt at close hand some of the most intense pains and also pleasures of later life : on the one hand , bereavement and loss , but on the other , the continued mastery of old skills , the creation of new pursuits and interests , the discovery of new friends and of new ways of contributing to the wider community .
13 There would be dangers in making the enjoyment of the entitlements of citizenship conditional on the performance of the legal or moral duties of citizenship , especially the ‘ voluntary obligations ’ of service to the community , since these entitlements are , it is suggested , too important to be ‘ bought ’ by community service and forfeit for lack of the required track record of active citizenship ; also , it would be unduly intrusive to place these burdens on citizens who should be entitled to a private life , and many of whom — women with young children or dependent relatives to care for , for example — do not have the time or resources to do service to the wider community .
14 Here was the gateway to the seaside , to the country , to the wider world .
15 Although we shall be looking at ‘ spiritual direction ’ in its narrower Christian connotation , we need to see it is also relevant to the wider contemporary scene where people are seeking both spirituality and direction .
16 There were no doubts or misgivings about the move from my chosen field of journalism to the wider horizons of radio broadcasting .
17 The critical factor in the ‘ many sided problem ’ was felt to be the question of ‘ Rights and Duties within the State ’ , and their relation to the wider issues arising out of an increasingly democratic society , notably that of the ‘ sectional interest ’ of the labour movement , which was always of profound concern to the New Liberals who regarded it as undermining political stability and social harmony .
18 In doing the first they meet the need for accountability to the wider public , but they are less successful in the second — development of good practice .
19 For them , the main explanation of national policy — at least in its centralization phrase — was that it was designed to undermine resistance to the wider political strategies of the Conservative government .
20 First , no economy is spatially bounded , and the economic relations and processes occurring in their districts are connected through a myriad of links to the wider world .
21 This approach also encourages the analyst to look beyond the basic procedure to the wider systems that it is part of and the environment that can affect both requirements and performance , in the process gaining an understanding of all the relevant factors that need to be taken into account .
22 What is also important , of course , and this we have barely begun to tackle , is that disparate partnership ventures learn of one another 's existence , learn from one another and have some sense of their specific contribution to the wider vision .
23 In particular , most of the early Verkehrsberuhigung work had involved schemes that covered only a street or two with low traffic flows , so little was known about the benefits or drawbacks to the wider urban area .
24 It did not , however , mean the end of local troubles directly related to the wider conflict .
25 ( It first became known to the wider world when , five years after Fermat 's death , his son published his notes . )
26 The 750 also has a larger bench surface , 29in long and 13in wide ( with the narrower , 4–3/4in jaw closed up to the wider 8–1/4in one ) and it will grip wider objects , as the vice jaws can be spaced further apart .
27 There would be no reference to the wider context ( e.g. , to compare Ventura with Quark-Xpress say ) or to the techniques adopted by the package to produce its results .
28 It is our aim to offer this combination of skills to the wider market and give the best engine overhauls and support available ’ .
29 It would enable them to develop their policy and practice on the ground , so that management was seen to deliver real and positive benefits to the wider community .
30 Additional staffing will also be needed in higher education to respond to the wider range of demand .
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