Example sentences of "for the wider " in BNC.

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1 The Andalo is a well constructed boot designed for the wider British foot , which gave me many miles of trouble-free walking .
2 ‘ The people of the GDR do not need lectures on this subject from outsiders , ’ commented Dr Kohl , adding that Mr Gorbachev 's survival was vital for the wider movement to democracy and reform in eastern Europe .
3 It sees no antithesis between the liberal and the technical and contends for the wider acceptance of the truth that the latter will be of no lasting value to the community unless the people of this country are adequately equipped to participate actively in its government and culture .
4 We will give schools increased administrative support in return for the wider opening of their facilities to the local community .
5 Do you think there are lessons for the wider public in the Franks Report ?
6 Liberal Democrats like to think they can provide the brain to Labour 's brawn , but with 18 MPs and 19 per cent of the vote , Ashdown 's claim to provide ‘ leadership for the wider debate about the construction of a post-socialist , non-Conservative Britain ’ is a fantasy .
7 Hence workers in plants using the most advanced technology have both the awareness and the ability to mount revolutionary demands , and , moreover , suggests Mallet , their activities will act as a model and inspiration for the wider working class .
8 We then consider some of the current and future implications of past changes and of those still to come , both for individuals who survive into what is commonly called old age and for the wider society of which they are a part .
9 While it is not possible to determine how widespread it was , examples were found in specialized journals and publications for the wider public .
10 A fourth and less myopic perspective is one which deals with the functions of a service for the wider welfare system or for society as a whole .
11 For the wider economic and political interests of a country may be in complete conflict with the wishes and needs of a constituent community which an anthropologist happens to have studied .
12 The majority opinion emphasises the subjective condition that the General Assembly must be satisfied of the need for the wider powers , but does not make the power of granting oral hearings rest upon the precondition of failure of its duties by South Africa .
13 They focus on the family , analysing both its internal structure and its functions for the wider society .
14 More importantly , it is essential to make statutory provision for a framework of public audit in this country sufficient to ensure accountability to Parliament for the wider range of public expenditure now and in the future .
15 In the UK , attempts to gain greater value for money have been related more to the present depressed economic climate than any need to provide for the wider accountability of government expenditure .
16 In British local government the committee system provides scope for the wider use of elected representatives in an administrator-dominated context , though here such involvement may further undermine representative government since it will depend primarily upon personal characteristics .
17 The setting of goals and targets for health has advanced considerably in Australia , through focusing attention on specific social groups in the population with very poor health and through formulating targets for the wider social and environmental determinants of health .
18 The specification for the wider up-grade of LORASS is currently in hand .
19 One locomotive was adapted for the wider gauge and two further locomotives were later transferred , one from Hilton 's works at Halling , the other from Frindsbury .
20 This leads to an openness as companies realise the necessity of quality improvement for the wider business community . ’
21 Our agency role and the directors ' responsibility should be clearly set out and the procedures relevant for the wider distribution of long form reports followed ( see CFM Chapter 5 , section 8.8 ) .
22 The meeting was preceded by calls for the disbandment of the organization but ended with an agreement to review existing COMECON financial and trade arrangements to allow for the wider operation of market principles .
23 The decisions , tantamount to a significant downgrading of COMECON ( as also indicated by a sharp staff reduction at the Moscow secretariat ) , and which were expected to be approved at a future summit meeting , were the outcome of an undertaking made at the summit meeting in January [ see p. 37202 ] to review existing COMECON arrangements to allow for the wider operation of market principles .
24 It will incorporate National Curriculum attainment but there must also be a place for the wider skills of the subject which the teacher will wish to develop .
25 The second storyline is going for the wider market , and some might argue , a little too near-the-knuckle for such an early evening show .
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