Sentence examples for which is broader from inspiring English sources

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Louisiana's unit, which is broader in scope, is a three-person team: an investigator, a prosecutor and a forensics specialist.

"The systemically important institutions will need enhanced supervision — supervision which is broader, more effective and more intrusive," Mr. Draghi said.

"This demonstrates that the president can be a strong leader, even in difficult circumstances, which is broader than just the Iraq war".

It found its most thoughtful expression in "Brightness Falls," which is broader in scope than "Bright Lights" and its closest rival, among McInerney's novels, in the virtuosity and near-perfection of its execution.

In 1847, two years before the Gold Rush transformed the city into a teeming boomtown, a 30-year-old Irish immigrant named Jasper O'Farrell presciently surveyed the street to be 120 feet wide  — which is broader than the Philadelphia main street it was named after  — even though the city was only 500 residents strong at the time.

I spoke to Ryan Osborn who leads the digital media efforts at NBC, and he said the company's partnership with Chute (which is broader than just covering the inauguration — in fact, NBC used Chute to project photos on Rockefeller Plaza on election night) is still in the experimentation phase: "I think we're going to continue to learn from Chute and continue to figure out the solution".

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This creates an extraordinary opaqueness in the financial disclosure list, which is broad but shallow.

A jury found unanimously that Mr. Singer did not intend to comply with the deed restriction, which is broad enough to encompass medical facilities and dormitories.

"That was a very conscious thing: 'How do I create more energy?' " When Rock reëmerged, he had a bolder, more theatrical style, and jokes that more precisely captured his point of view, which is broad-minded but skeptical.

But some human rights workers say a shared hatred of the government could be creating a sense of unity between some members of the movement — which is broad and very loosely organized — and members of Al Qaeda.

We advocate an architectural approach, which is broad-based (rather than depth-based).

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