Word: wider
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Elizabeth A. Gray, secretary to CCSR, said the committees' decisions and report are important not only as actual votes, but also for the impact they have on a wider level. "The thinking that goes on in our meetings--as reflected in the report--is useful for people trying to make these decisions in similar circumstances," she said...
Robert R. Porter '00-'02, who led Harvard Students for Bush and is a member of the Harvard Republican Club, says that Barkley's "pragmatic, common-sense approach resonates with people" to give him a wider appeal than candidates tied to specific causes or clubs...
...move played with the wider Mexican public...
...election segmented into districts, voter power is higher--an individual's vote matters more because it has a much greater probability of swaying an election. No national contest could, like the present election, be decided by a few hundred votes. A districted election would also force candidates to have wider geographic appeal, a factor which may have lessened in importance since the constitutional convention but is still crucial to national unity...
...thought we could get wide a little better, but they made some adjustments," Wheaton said. "We were getting wider in the first half, finding [sophomore midfielder] Orly [Ripmaster] wide, but then they kept a player up on her to take that away...