Sentence examples for more expansive notion from inspiring English sources

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Since the November elections, though, Mr. Obama has seemed inclined to pivot toward a more expansive notion of the presidency.

A central goal of the inaugural Queer New York International Arts Festival was to posit a more expansive notion of queerness.

One reason for the change is "a much more expansive notion of U.S. prerogatives to protect its interests," said Ruth G. Wedgwood, an international law specialist at Yale.

New Deal critic Amity Shlaes has claimed that "It's not really the government's business, art, is it?" Roosevelt shared with other New Dealers a considerably more expansive notion of what the US could achieve.

We will work hard to teach people that the safety of communities is not predicated on the presence of police – that safety is a more expansive notion than policing.

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The Lockean libertarian can also be viewed as proposing a minimalist conception of equal opportunity that should supersede the more expansive notions of equal opportunity.

According to May, "Perhaps, then, the challenge lies in developing flexible interpretative strategies able to attend to Cooper's different vocal registers or resonances without silencing them, and more expansive notions of political action or of counter-publics able to recognize a broader range of activities as, in fact, activist" (50).

"Junction," the second and more expansive sculpture, reinforces that notion with great, velvety sweeps of metal that have been patinated to a rich pumpkin hue.

To refer to "double exposure" by assuming that only two forms of threat are especially important does not factor in the more expansive forms of the notion that have been long established in the literature.

The Transportation Security Administration grew out of a moment in 2001 when Americans seemed open to the notion of a more expansive federal presence.

The expansive notion of cancellation is often more hopeful than it is plausible; as a democratic aspiration, it's an exertion of agency and control, a reclamation of power.

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