Sentence examples for national breadth from inspiring English sources

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He praised only one book for having "a national breadth to the picture, truthful outlining of character, natural speaking and plenty of strong feeling": "Uncle Tom's Cabin," by Harriet Beecher Stowe.

And Ms. Szalai noted that John William De Forest, a 19th-century novelist and one of the first to use the phrase, "praised only one book for having 'a national breadth to the picture, truthful outlining of character, natural speaking and plenty of strong feeling': 'Uncle Tom's Cabin,' by Harriet Beecher Stowe".

This is a play for Vox to begin to spread its wings into content areas of national breadth.

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It may also be a great fillip for alternative systems of assessment, such as the International Baccalaureate, a compromise between the specialisation required in some national systems and the breadth preferred by others.

But the three commercial television stations are not carrying it (House Rules, The Voice and Masterchef Australia take precedence on those channels) so it won't deliver Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten the breadth of national attention debates once afforded.

These data sets vary in breadth of coverage (national to regional), funding source (private to national government funded), mechanism of data collection (continuous, post hoc), and scope of data collected.

"I'm so used to thinking of him as a foreign policy national security analyst of great breadth".

Australia's unofficial national poet explores the full breadth of his homeland's experience, from its aboriginal past to its colonial legacy and outback bravado.

Reportedly, the idea of taking out a joint advert in national newspapers to signify the breadth of opposition was dismissed by the vast majority.

Ideally, the figure would somehow manage to calculate the true value of our common work, and measure more thoroughly the depth and breadth of our national well-being.

In November of last year I penned an op-ed calling on the president to appoint a modern-day equivalent of the Kerner Commission, a national panel to investigate the breadth and depth of the undercurrent of anger and mistrust in the poorer and mostly black communities that is erupting with greater frequency.

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