Sentence examples for broader discourse from inspiring English sources

The phrase "broader discourse" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a wider conversation or discussion surrounding a particular topic or issue. Example: "In order to understand the implications of climate change, we must engage with the broader discourse on environmental policy."

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The barrier proposal, Mr. Henderson said, "is just a step toward advancing the broader discourse".

"It may seem optimistic to imagine that politicians are going to drop the rhetoric about jobs," Mr. Livermore said in a conference call, "but our hope is to improve the broader discourse about environmental rule-making".

It's ironic, but if you genuinely want a broader discourse online than an echo chamber, you probably have to make more effort to use traditional media – which have always had an element of serendipity increasingly absent from everyday net use.

In among a broader discourse on Italian football's power structures, and his own importance within them, Lotito stressed the damage that he felt would be done by having smaller clubs promoted to the top-flight.

When I called you and invited you to come to the speech and the Convention, I told you that the reason I made an exception to not doing interviews now is because I've had so many experiences where the initial premise of the story becomes the leading edge of a wedge to open up a much broader discourse".

The rhetoric advocating cuts to programs like Snap – and, in fact, the broader discourse over anti-poverty and social assistance programs – carry racial overtones and a stigma about the kinds of people who use these programs: "lazy", "freeloading", "welfare queens" who drive Cadillacs and have plasma TVs.

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These themes are situated within broader discourses of a "Not-In-My-Backyard" politics of risk and refusal.

This includes associated commemorative practices and performances as well as broader discourses of (inter)national history and heritage.

Next, I will describe and analyse the cases and their consequences one by one, connecting them to broader discourses on population identities.

Even more important is an anticipatory art of governance which takes into account broader discourses of concern, involving deeply rooted convictions and values in society, which may be more decisive for the future social acceptance of SynBio than the more narrowly defined discourses of risk and regulation.

The supposed neutrality of computers within genomics can create the idea that data speak for themselves, that through them nature can be perceived without inevitable human bias, black boxing and naturalising implicit assumptions that are part of not only the tools but also of the broader discourses surrounding genetics.

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