Also provide employment and widen the scope of help to a larger number of people. |
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What instruments are available to states to spread liberal values and widen the zone of peace? |
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Laid lengthwise, they will appear to elongate the area they cover, whereas laid widthwise, they widen it. |
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If the head tube is badly ovalized, the reamer will widen the sides, but the head tube will still be too long front-to-back. |
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Adrienne's eyes widen and she struggles not to spill the drink she is holding. |
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But if you're willing to kick some money in, his investment choices will widen. |
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And the Gateway would also widen the very narrow launch windows for some planetary missions. |
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Preparations should begin to widen the industrial action until all of the employers' demands for give-backs and concessions are dropped. |
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The reforms would widen the gap between rich and poor, creating a society of haves and have-nots. |
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Modifications to the hull included increasing the freeboard amidships and flaring the topsides to widen the beam at the weatherdeck. |
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Work began at the end of May to overhaul a zebra crossing and widen footways on Pickwick Road to make it safer for school children and shoppers. |
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As Henry Nash Smith said, interdisciplinarity should be a collaboration of scholars attempting to widen boundaries, not eliminate them. |
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Many have joined in this effort to promote and widen marketing avenues for these artisans. |
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It didn't take us long to widen our repertoire, as we took turns being pulled behind the boat while hanging onto a life ring. |
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And what contingencies are being planned should the war widen to other parts of the region? |
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Beyond the footbridge the narrow confines of the pass begin to widen out and one of Scotland's finest corries displays itself on the left. |
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The security measures sanctioned by the state serve only to widen the chasm between the powerful and powerless. |
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Adam felt his eyes widen and he snapped his head to look at her so fast his neck cricked. |
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My advice is to widen your dating pool and keep this guy in the friend zone. |
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The chasm between the wealthy elite and broad layers of the population will only continue to widen under conditions of slump. |
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For them we provide an international forum where they can widen their horizons and meet and interact with senior scholars in the field. |
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What we need to do now is to widen this circle to include the many new members of the Democratic family. |
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They will also help to widen the food security basket through inclusion of local grains like millets, pulses, oilseeds and tubers. |
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If the funding were available we could widen its use and make a real impact in detecting more crimes. |
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The activities of these aggressive and communal forces further widen the gulf between different communities. |
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And the generation gulf is set to widen as the number of pensioners in the area is expected to rise by 22 per cent in the next decade. |
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To hit it higher I widen my stance, which lowers my hands and adds loft to the club. |
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After 1860, the trend across Europe was to widen the male electorate and enfranchise women for local elections. |
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Part of the reason for publishing a new edition of your book was to widen the audience for stories like these. |
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An idea was coming quickly to mind, causing his eyes to widen slightly in realization. |
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The gap between births and deaths continued to widen so that in the nineteeth century the rate of natural increase reached unprecedented heights. |
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I heard just about everyone gasp, saw a few women fainting, and the bishop's piggy eyes widen in shock. |
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The easiest way to increase carry off the tee is to widen your stance by moving your back foot an inch or so away from the target. |
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Thus, spreads could widen a lot, and the private debt yield curve should steepen on initiation of this strategy if it is deemed likely to work. |
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This will further widen the gulf between the haves and have-nots on campus and after graduation. |
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I looked to Kyle, seeing his eyes widen with mischief as he began to chase her, their squeals of laughter mingling in with the rumbling thunder. |
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In other words, banks and building societies have been using base-rate changes to widen their margins and boost their profits. |
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However, as the spans increase it is possible to lay the decking in the vertical position and widen the beam or joist spacing. |
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It had to widen its brief to embrace purchasing and information technology as well. |
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It would also widen the practice of corruption, collusion and nepotism, he said. |
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Another function of this neighborly friendship, then, is to widen the scope and prospects of her relationships. |
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The MP said he would ask the government whether the law should be changed to widen the range of dangerous dogs which should be muzzled. |
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Beef, mutton, pork and venison were common meats, and communities close to the coast could expect to widen their diets with fish and shellfish. |
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Shortly after noon, the valley's pass began to widen slowly, the mountainous sides slanting somewhat away from vertical. |
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Then the trail would stop winding and twisting, and would level off and widen. |
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Corporates were mixed, with investment grade bond spreads about unchanged and junk spreads continuing to widen moderately. |
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The actions of the major players in this drama have been mixed-up and incoherent, and have tended to widen, not narrow, the crisis. |
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In 1911, the York Corporation agreed to widen Goodramgate to make way for the electric tramway. |
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Here, the snow peaks of the Karakorums widen and thaw into a landslide of cultivation terraces. |
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Sources told us earlier today that the campaign would widen and apparently it has. |
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We did the interview, and then I saw his eyes widen, and I felt a presence at my back. |
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His eyes widen in fear and surprise, and then he strides round the empty house with it tucked into the back of his jeans. |
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These would work more closely with the uninsured public to widen the insurance acceptability on a voluntary basis. |
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He said that it would not be possible to make the main entrance wheelchair accessible but that the council would try to widen some of the paths. |
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It was almost pure and absolute white, with delicate and slender curls and a shining radiancy that made my eyes widen. |
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How do you get that, and get the professional skills or whatever it is that you need to widen participation? |
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Some doctors seek to widen their professional remit to cover the entire range of human experience. |
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As the commander's chief financial advisor, comptrollers must also widen their lens and view the wing through the eyes of the wing commander. |
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The idea was to widen the debate and open the whole process up to more public scrutiny. |
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Re-up every year, strengthen the product, widen your consumer base. |
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Her eyes widen in panic, and she strikes without warning, shoving him squarely against each shoulder and sending him sprawling backwards onto the rocks. |
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When trying to widen a space, square tiles should be laid in a diamond pattern and rectangular tiles should be laid in a brick or herringbone pattern. |
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He realised that a writer had to widen his mind when he encountered cartoonist Madan's multifaceted knowledge of subjects from anthropology to psychology. |
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Work began at the end of May to improve the zebra crossing and widen footways in Pickwick Road, Corsham, to make it safer for schoolchildren and shoppers. |
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We will be able to widen the frontage to provide a better road through, to improve the situation considerably, and the road will possibly be made up as part of the scheme. |
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The editor suggests sources and resources to the writer, draws on personal experience and knowledge to widen the reach of the reporting and research. |
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In contrast to equilibrium theories, disequilibrium theories suggest that income differences among regions are likely to persist and even widen over time. |
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He barely ducks the bullets as his eyes widen when they fly towards him. |
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The active ingredient is Benzyl Nicotinate, part of the drug group of vasodilators that widen blood vessels. |
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The gap between the lead runner and the rest of the field continued to widen. |
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County council contractors will widen the pavement and narrow the road as well as install new paving, kerbs and better street lighting to boost safety and visibility. |
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The alternate North and South checkerboard pattern widen the blood vessels to increase blood circulation to the affected area and increase lymphatic flow. |
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It is a very narrow debate, unless members seek leave to widen the debate. |
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In tempering the piano, we narrow the fifths and widen the fourths. |
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Having your web site available in the Manipuri language will widen your readership and drastically improve the effectiveness of your marketing messages. |
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In order to widen your eyes, you must tense certain muscles in your face. |
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Farther downstream the river begins to widen into Lake Havasu, and the parade of water scooters and powerboats with massive, roaring engines begins to increase. |
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It has to widen its spectrum catering to fabrics for all seasons. |
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This is a conflict that can widen or an opportunity we can seize. |
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By the end of the day, some 100,000 soldiers and officers of the Allied armies concentrated on the beaches of Normandy and proceeded to widen the beachhead. |
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My feel my eyes widen when she sings along to the music in perfect pitch. |
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Her eyes widen in surprise at his words before they narrowed in anger. |
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Equally, rather than widen pockets and make it easier for players to shoot consistently higher breaks, snooker's governing body have actually done the opposite. |
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The increased taxes fell mainly on the peasants as a burden and continued to widen the gap between the wealthy and the poor. |
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Henry II ordered the clearing of the woods on either side to widen the passage through the valley, and to lessen the exposure of his army. |
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In optical fibers, light pulses may widen because of differences in the speeds at which signals of different polarizations move. |
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I could see Laila's eyes widen as she greedily fed on the male. |
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Upon reaching Airth on the south shore and Kincardine on the north, the river begins to widen and becomes the Firth of Forth. |
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Rambert sought to widen the horizons of her students, taking them to see London performances by the Diaghilev Ballet. |
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Drugs such as papaverine hydrochloride, phentolamine, and alprostadil widen blood vessels. |
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This career move vastly increased Byrd's opportunities to widen his scope as a composer and also to make contacts at Court. |
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The president claims the economy needs a shot in the arm now, but Republicans say the nation should not widen the deficit. |
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Coalition plans to widen access to university will fail to get to the 'root cause' of the problem, according to the Russell Group. |
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Past Uddingston and into the southeast of Glasgow the river begins to widen, meandering a course through Rutherglen and Dalmarnock. |
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And these new aficionados of global cool are poised to widen their impact. |
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In 1995 there was a proposal to widen the section close to Heathrow Airport to fourteen lanes. |
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Organizations in crisis or those seeking to widen their executive gene pool are more likely to look elsewhere. |
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Human migration is likely to widen the geographical distribution of the parasitosis since the vectors are present in the migration routes. |
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The existing narrow shelf sea between Norway and Greenland began to widen and deepen. |
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The RFU plans to widen the scheme even further to 750 nonplaying rugby schools by the time the 2019 tournament kicks off in Japan. |
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By 1900, the centre of the town was congested and steps were taken to widen the street. |
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If you were to watch a video of Goodman's eye-popping stunt, you'd see her start by squinting her eyes and then widen her lids. |
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The project to widen Highway 226 from two lanes to a four-lane divided highway will take place in several phases, said AHTD spokesman Randy Oft. |
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He seeks to widen them somehow, by doing something else, something tactile, nonanesthetic, something to get adrenaline moving in his numbed veins. |
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Flooding had been a problem for hundreds of years, and, in 1946, the decision was made to straighten and widen the river to increase its capacity. |
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Trimble said that the technology provides higher accuracy and a uniform distribution of laser points across the entire field-of-view to widen the usable swath width. |
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In 1971, they succeeded in scrapping a master plan calling for a population of 28,000 by imposing a moratorium on new homes and defeating efforts to widen its access highway. |
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South of the Federal Dam, the Hudson River begins to widen considerably. |
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The Atlantic Ocean continued to widen by a few centimeters each year. |
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These bands widen to the width of the flipper which are the same size. |
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Among those looking to widen its appeal beyond the sunbathers is Tenerife. |
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Vocabulary charts or word lists can be very useful in helping students widen their passive and active vocabulary based on related word group areas. |
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Demand for flexibility, self-troubleshooting, shorter programming time and improved process control will widen the use of software in SMT equipment, says a market analyst. |
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The current version of the STA's ITI, for example, already contains a large number of tartans that do not appear in the SRT, and the gulf will only widen under current policy. |
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United Technologies, Terma Widen Sikorsky and Terma Widen MOU as Denmark Considers MH-60R helicopter. |
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