Word: broader
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...introduced the forum, said increased awareness about ethnic diversification and racial tensions, ethics in and out of the workplace, and a broader approach to education are among the key issues engaged by college students today...
...There is now a broader participation in the discussions on race relations," he says, citing the involvement of more than 100 people of different ethnicities and backgrounds in the discourse about race relations he had tried to foster this year...
...spoken out repeatedly in favor of expanding the role of Radcliffe, into the arena of politics and government. It's clear that she hopes Radcliffe's new commitment to public policy will not only improve the climate on the Garden Street campus, but will also have a broader impact in the outside world...
...student Coalition for Diversity introduced the suggestion of an ethnic studies core requirement, an idea which a number of prominent Harvard officials have publicly opposed. "I don't think ethnic studies ranks on the same level as foreign cultures or science. I think foreign cultures are a different, broader subject, that there's more there," Provost Jerry R. Green said in March...
Clinton's win in the House would have been broader had public opinion -- led by the deficit-reduction seminars conducted by Ross Perot and by Clinton at his December economic summit -- not moved far ahead of the President in January. The first sign that the Great Listener had lost touch with the public's willingness to sacrifice came in February, when Clinton unveiled a budget that delivered nearly $500 billion worth of deficit reductions but did so primarily through tax increases, not spending reductions. Then in April a $16 billion pork-laden "stimulus" package failed to win Senate approval...