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The much wider public of future generations of readers --posterity--makes the final determination.
Three years on, Sara and Richard have called for a much wider public inquiry, into all those avoidable deaths.
Yet, with its fascinating insights into the relationship between antitrust authorities and business, it remains both accessible and appealing to a much wider public.
Helen Donovan, the Royal College of Nursing's professional lead for nursing, said: "Delayed appointments risk further transmission, potentially turning individual cases into a much wider public health issue.
Davies' BBC adaptation introduced Waters to a much wider public, and an unsuspecting audience (including her own mother) to bodice-ripping displays of lesbian sex.
Whether this is as time, money, food, other resources, or through much wider public debate involving the media, schools, universities, faith and cultural institutions.
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Construction equipment moved the sand until it formed a new, much wider, partly public beach.
Faced with the prospect of a much wider theatregoing public, theatres became more specialized, catering to particular classes and their corresponding tastes.
But in Germany, the ceremony is unlikely to register much with the wider public.
The demonstrators who chanted: "Blair lied, thousands died", or dressed up as judges arresting Blair, represent much wider forces in public opinion who must now be listened to.
One is that the Cabinet Office, despite its proximity to Downing Street, cannot give orders to other government departments, much less the wider public sector.
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