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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[sentencedict.com], 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.
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