Sentence examples for international breadth from inspiring English sources

"international breadth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might see it used to describe the scope or range of something that extends beyond national borders, such as a company's research capabilities or an organization's global reach. For example: "With its international breadth and depth of experience, the consulting firm was the perfect choice for the project."

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UniCredit may have its roots in Milan, "but it now has an international breadth, and the occasion of the biennale seemed right," Mr. Guadagnini said of the prize.

After last year's prize went to the Nigerian Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun, Lang's claims for international breadth may be disputed in a list featuring only Britons, Canadians and one US writer.

A combination of Delta and Northwest Airlines would allow more cost-cutting — $1.5 billion a year because of enormous overlap in domestic hubs — but provide less international breadth, Pardus said.

Kuhn said that his father told him that he wanted his two terms to be remembered for "opening Cooperstown to Negro league players because he so appreciated their accomplishments," and for "increasing the international breadth of the game".

Chair of the judges Kirsty Lang said she was "extremely pleased" to see Sadie Jones's The Outcast, Heather O'Neill's Lullabies for Little Criminals and Patricia Wood's Lottery make the shortlist alongside some very established authors "on a list that reflects the scope, variety and international breadth of the Orange prize".

The contemporary scene also has extraordinary international breadth, with strong work coming out of Germany, Mexico, Canada and Poland, among other places.

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"I was really struck by, wow, these guys are really political, and also really international in breadth and scope," Mr. Dendy recalled of listening to their catalog.

Clearly the industrial scale of the use of hacking at News International and the breadth of the scope of the stories generated as a result, do not comply with the principles of the NUJ's Code of Conduct.

Legal maxims are invoked with more frequency in international law, where their breadth and implied universal acceptance has greater appeal.

A source close to Heathrow said: "It demonstrates the breadth of international confidence there is in the business.

It reflects London's strength in product development, its regulatory structure, and the depth, breadth and international reach of its financial markets".

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