The other program is a set of plans intended to broaden the coverage of the educational system. |
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For each value of x o, a different constant term was added to the logarithm to broaden the distances between curves. |
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This was a missed opportunity to show a united political front against the war and to broaden the appeal of the anti-war campaign. |
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Instead of seeking to broaden its appeal to urban elites or local strongmen, the GMD sought unsuccessfully to compel their submission by force. |
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To broaden mass appeal, the shelf-stable milk, packed in 32-oz. cartons, will be merchandised in refrigerated sections. |
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At that time, MSN officials declined to discuss when and if they planned to broaden the beta to other countries. |
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So yeah, if I broaden my horizons and meet interesting and amusing people, then so much the better. |
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I got to the top of the tree as a marketing professional with United Distillers, but I always wanted to broaden my skills. |
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He campaigned to make public schools free, broaden education for women, and humanize the treatment of mental patients. |
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In recent years her record company has tried a variety of updates and makeovers in a misguided attempt to broaden her appeal. |
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Another way to optically broaden your shoulders is to wear suits and jackets with discreet shoulder pads. |
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The experience of work and travel will broaden horizons and may well open up totally new possibilities. |
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For others, it's seen as a genuine adventure fuelled by the desire to broaden horizons and experience another culture. |
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At 16 her parents decided she should broaden her education by studying at Gordonstoun, one of England's most prominent boarding schools. |
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Does the scope of PCA have to broaden to include all cementitious materials, or should it just stick to Portland cement? |
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Alliances are being struck to broaden content and advertiser ties in many cases. |
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Consider joining a health club to broaden your access to different forms of exercise and meet new people. |
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Similarly, as companies diversify and industry groups broaden, product and market conflicts of interest arise. |
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In his range of interests and enjoyments, he keeps goading me to broaden my own horizons. |
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They aimed to cripple the machinery of war, not simply broaden disdain for it. |
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The house tailor had created a knee length black coat with gold stitching that somehow managed to slim his waist and broaden his shoulders. |
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A strategic initiative, taken at the highest level to broaden the company's product offering, was broken at the wheel of ignorance. |
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The Internet eliminates this and allows us to broaden the reach, scope, and frequency of our magazines. |
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I think it's a very natural human quality to want to broaden out your experience. |
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Broaden or reanimate the repertoire, one argument runs, and you will broaden and reanimate the box office too. |
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In an attempt to broaden their audience, the foursome is going after an older audience now. |
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Their routine contacts with many non-governmental organizations further broaden their knowledge base. |
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You may find it would broaden the mind if you formed your opinions on the world by means other than the Daily Mail. |
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So next time the sun is shining and the birds are calling, go outside to broaden your exercise routine. |
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Collaborations between dance and musical companies broaden audiences and enrich repertoire. |
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He did, however, broaden the curriculum of seminaries and prescribe Russian instead of Latin as the language of instruction. |
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It is customary, almost ritualistic, to conclude a paper like this with a call for more research, to broaden the sample, and so on. |
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Yet it is arguable that by exciting the imaginations of his audience old Leonardo helped broaden the future audience for the arts in general. |
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The fact that it is easy and cost-efficient to bring DRM programs on air enables established stations to broaden their coverage area. |
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The pork fondue was chosen in an attempt to broaden the gastronomic horizons of a 75-year-old woman from Popovo. |
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These works have cast a long shadow, and their influence has helped to broaden approaches to a range of canonical writers. |
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In addition, it trains paramedical workers in occupational therapy, speech therapy and physiotherapy to broaden its outreach. |
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We are trying to broaden their horizons and give them valuable life skills or interests. |
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This show aims to broaden our appreciation of the artist's work in the fields of science and technology. |
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She now needs to broaden her own brand, she is telegenic and would made a star television performer. |
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My Friend Frieda and I battled for second place for a wile, until we both allowed the distance between us and Miss Fudge to broaden. |
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Share options simply broaden the ownership of the company, involve no cash outflows and are not a cost that should be expensed to the profit and loss account. |
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You broaden your base, you broaden your message, it shows that you really want to get things done. |
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On the other hand, this prize does afford us a chance to broaden our horizons beyond the borders of whatever country we live in. |
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Johnson urged conservatives to tone down their rhetoric to try to broaden the base. |
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Ripe spiced plums and strawberry aromas broaden into dark wild cherry. |
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Although it recently underwent a comprehensive refurb, in a bid to broaden its customer appeal, the interior has mercifully not been altered beyond recognition. |
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Make the extra effort to do a proper localization and be willing to make some changes if it seems like they might help broaden your game's appeal in other countries. |
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The study of these energetic particles will broaden our understanding of the formation and evolution of the solar system, as well as of the astrophysical processes involved. |
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Mrs Morris, a former English teacher in Thailand, said people could broaden their Thai vocabulary easily if they were prepared to put in the time. |
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In doing so, we need to decisively seize the day, and broaden the agenda. |
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Implementing a full scale initiative to broaden the cruise tourism stakeholder base and to get the ordinary Belizean involved could have tremendous social impacts. |
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His solution is for the Bonapartist regime to broaden its support base. |
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The idea was to give up the pubs and clubs, and save our money to see the world, to experience different cultures and broaden our small-town minds. |
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The new strength in demand will broaden the nascent job recovery. |
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The new system, will purportedly broaden the democratic process. |
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His father, however, disliked Alfred's interest in poetry and in order to broaden his horizons, sent him abroad for further training in chemical engineering. |
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Mainland authorities are banking on consumer spending to provide a bulwark against weaker capital investment and to broaden the economy's base of growth. |
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In social life it is a good idea to broaden vistas and friendships. |
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But if you broaden your query to include safety, fuel efficiency, performance and reliability, you'll likely hear that those options easily justify a higher sticker price. |
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We orbited and were tasked to broaden our search for more contacts. |
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Robinson said the company was considering ways to broaden its media reach and better target diverse audiences like the burgeoning Hispanic American community. |
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Obtaining a certificate in forensic science will make them more suitable, attractive candidates, expand their horizons and broaden their knowledge. |
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A provincial man, he perceived more clearly than most that his clubby colleagues in London needed to expand their horizons and broaden their base. |
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Northwave says it plans to broaden the concept to mountain and road shoes. |
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Unless the labor movement figures out how to broaden its appeal, both programmatically and structurally, we will never reach the organizing goals we have set for ourselves. |
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The membership comprised a westernised elite, and no effort was made at this time to broaden the base. |
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The project aimed to broaden the cultural horizons of pupils and the week culminated in a supervised demonstration of Tai-Chi. |
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In the nineteenth century, in an attempt to broaden its reach, the Church of England assumed a latitudinarian perspective. |
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Adding Monarch's global activities in oils and fats hydrogenation catalysts will broaden Evonik's current catalysts portfolio. |
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These blue and red shifts broaden the spectrum of X rays emitted from the iron atoms in the accretion disk. |
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Brewster said that when the agreement comes into effect it will broaden the scope of extraditable offenses based on clear and modern procedures. |
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The falloff in enrollment is leading schools to retool or broaden such departments to include Hispanics of all nationalities. |
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In May 2008, the IMF advised the UK government to broaden the scope of fiscal policy to promote external balance. |
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But while Paul may broaden his rhetoric, his outreach is cramped. |
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He believes the inclusion of races for Afghan hounds and whippets, plus the appearance of Desert Orchid helped broaden the appeal. |
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Such attempts to broaden his basis of support succeeded in antagonising members of the Anglican establishment. |
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The name Torbay sole appears to be a mainly culinary term, following the habit of renaming certain fish to broaden their appeal. |
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She continued to broaden her knowledge and provide training for her daughter, Mary. |
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Oversimplifying the discipline of design will not broaden the appeal of a subject. |
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We are pleased to have this opportunity to broaden biological and clinical applications for fluorescent nanocrystal products. |
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Some students take a gap year after finishing high school to broaden their horizons. |
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In this chapter, we are going to broaden this basic installation out to numerous servers to create a multiserver farm. |
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Each of these diverse vehicles will help broaden Chevrolet s portfolio and provide customers with fresh, new choices. |
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The ODAP is an initiative to broaden the support available to companies using Smalltalk and object databases. |
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More recently, American conservative critics of health care reform have attempted to broaden the term by applying it to any publicly funded system. |
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With the addition of the E175 E2 Program, TCA will broaden its supply of advanced primary structure carbon fiber prepreg materials to Embraer products. |
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For participant-fans, they valorize interventionist and interruptive art and music that broaden the discussion of the copyfights raging within the culture industries. |
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These new products will broaden the solutions already being provided to thousands of ES cell researchers worldwide via our LIF and ESGRO product lines. |
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Robyn joined NEHTA seeking to return to the challenges of the e-health arena and to broaden her skills from the clinical classification world into clinical terminologies. |
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Live snooker Eurosport 2, 7pm SNOOKER is trying its best to broaden its appeal but the course of cue balls never did run smooth, writes Michael Brear. |
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The financing agreement comes within the scope of OSC s strategy to broaden relations with local partners to achieve the highest value for the national economy. |
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A website is a viable tool that will broaden CIDC's reach as well as attract economic investment and year-round tourism to Coney Island and its surrounding neighborhoods. |
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The new trait will broaden the herbicide options available to soybean growers by offering tolerance to CallistoA and BalanceA herbicides, the leading HPPD inhibitor products. |
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As our careers progress, without some experiences that broaden our expertise and perspectives, we risk becoming pigeonholed in a single subdiscipline of environmental health. |
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To broaden the base of potential candidates, the national party provided financial aid to candidates, and assisted the local organisations in raising local money. |
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From there, the valley runs briefly south then turns east at Thwaite to broaden progressively as it passes Muker, Gunnerside, Low Row, Healaugh and Reeth. |
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Clerkships are great experiences for the new lawyers, and law schools encourage graduates to engage in a clerkship to broaden their professional experiences. |
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In an effort to broaden their appeal, many contemporary Evangelical congregations intentionally avoid identifying with any single form of Evangelicalism. |
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Aspinall, that either the British should retire to the west side of the Gheluvelt Plateau or advance to broaden the salient towards Westroosebeke. |
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To broaden representative government, each has a directly elected local district council to exercise authority and carry out functions at a local level. |
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