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When you think from an earlier stage you get a much wider spectrum of possibilities.
But now, Major Parker-Weir said, "There's a much wider spectrum".
"The editorial costs of Time can be distributed across a much wider spectrum of properties".
"The improvements in this study are that it is on a much wider spectrum of the general population.
"It's similar to GM's OnStar, but offers a much wider spectrum of services over a broader range of needs," Brauer said.
"We're realising there is a much wider spectrum of disease," she said, adding that it could have been so from the start.
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"In the 1970s, for instance, there was a much wider political spectrum in both parties," said Donald A. Ritchie, the Senate historian.
To that end, Mr Morsi should select a fresh team of ministers from a much wider ideological spectrum, including technocrats and secular-minded people as well as his own Islamist brethren.
The theoretical background for visible light communication (VLC) systems is similar to that found in infrared (IR) communications except that VLCs use a much wider visible spectrum, as outlined in [3 5].
Truesoul has a much wider musical spectrum.
"The protection of live sharks, especially through dedicated protected areas, can benefit a much wider economic spectrum while helping the species recover".
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