Word: broader
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However, after being voted out of office in 1994 during the Republican landslide, Glickman, a Democrat, was offered his current position as secretary of agriculture. There, he had to adjust to a broader perspective...
Speaking to several hundred students in the Ames Moot Courtroom yesterday afternoon, Jackson asked the group to support the cause he so recently shepherded on the west coast, that it is inclusion and diversity which will eventually lead the country to broader economic growth...
While the staff's concern for undergraduate safety is laudable, the three recent incidents do not represent a newly-arisen targeting of students as victims. Students should always exercise caution and the police should show vigilance but the staff should consider broader trends before shouting fire. Muggings of students on Cambridge streets represent no greater threat than attack on Cambridge citizens, which occur with greater regularity...
...This indifference leaves politicians and those special interests that do care--in particular, the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)--room to maneuver. As a result of activities by groups such as the AARP, spending on entitlements for seniors tends toward the upper end of the range that the broader public finds acceptable...
While the Harvard Foundation-sponsored Cultural Rhythms arts celebration is a forum for the broader spectrum of diverse artistry, the Festival allows blacks to "rally around their own cultural nuances," Garrett said...