Sentence examples for give much space from inspiring English sources

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According to New York magazine, you don't give much space to women writers.

Pollan seems aware of the contradictions entailed in trying to eat in this rigorously ethical spirit, but he doesn't give much space to the most urgent moral problem with the organic ideal: how to feed the world's population.

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I'm not sure her turmoil about betraying Raben is really being given much space to develop.

He realized, too, the value of scientific news of all kinds, and The Times gave much space to it, especially after the World War.

While Cosmo does lots to help Indian women – for example, a recent campaign against honour-related violence with Karma Nirvana – they are often not given much space in broader western culture.

Most (but not all) mainstream economists may recognise the value in studying these topics, but they are too peripheral to their understanding of what economics is for them to be given much space in the course.

The journal gives much space to discussion of the work of Abdolrahman Jami, a beloved 15th-century Persian poet who lived in Herat, which was a center of Persian civilization, and is buried here.

Gwen isn't given much space to develop, but Emma Stone's sharp, witty presence – and her chemistry with Garfield – is such that the role manages to be more than what was in the script.

In its annual audit of book reviews, lobbying group Vida found most literary publications still give much more space to reviewing books by men.

Never give much more space than needed.

This was because longer devices will give much finer mode spacing, and this would result in less accurate data.

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