Sentence examples for broad terrain from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Dow added, "I am surprised that there are so many people across such a broad terrain who seem to be outraged".

Sunstein takes the reader on a nuanced but spirited journey across a broad terrain of constitutional issues, from race discrimination to religious rights and presidential impeachment.

A host of other, less common causes that came up in our analysis crossed a broad terrain, including failed acquisitions, key customer dependency, strategic diffusion, adjacency failures, and voluntary growth slowdowns.

Rethinking Regulation at the Kenan Institute for Ethics: An interdisciplinary research, teaching, and outreach program exploring the broad terrain of regulatory governance across all industries.

Their projects cover a broad terrain, from complex visualisations of social sharing of New York Times content, revealing the architecture of discussion online, to the use of data in theatre productions and large-scale public installations.

Built by McGuire and a host of supporters to be a hub for creative expression and live music in Venice Beach, the house has grown into a movement of its own, supporting up and coming talent across the broad terrain of current popular culture.

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The spiraling melodrama at Mepham is part of a broader terrain of ritualistic hazings that experts say are becoming more violent and more outrageous.

This highlights the fact that throughout Africa and elsewhere, struggles over land rights are inevitably tied to the broader terrain of democratic governance in which they take place.

So "Your Show of Shows," which also starred Carl Reiner and Howard Morris and at various times counted Mel Brooks, Neil Simon and Woody Allen among its writers, had to be fashioned out of the broader terrain of everyday life, which gave the comedy a timeless, classic quality.

Terms and phrases like "urban region" or "urban areas and their hinterlands" certainly imply a broader terrain than the cities and towns involved and signal ideas of economic and other interaction, as well as building, across an area more extensive than the cities and towns themselves.

On its own, music cannot describe a physical space — Oklahoma's broad, flat terrain, for example — but knowing that Mr. Harris came from there makes the association of place with sound inescapable.

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