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Maintain a wide, good, presenting space, and don't get nervous.
Nowadays Cox, with his boyish, wide-eyed good looks, gets recognised wherever he goes.
Mr Gandhi could have spelled out two or three specific measures, ideally in some detail, that he would support for example, getting an Indian-wide goods-and-services tax accepted; promoting investment in retail or other industries; or devising a means by which infrastructure could be built much quicker.
Time will tell whether wider good will come from the miracle of San Jose.
But other countries mostly take the rough with the smooth: there is a wider good.
"I'm looking forward to when great public universities return to thinking about the wider good," he told Harriet Swain.
But in the current state of politics it's hard to see much wider good coming from the party's current self-absorption and brinkmanship.
City's manager believes the Premier League should intervene to protect the welfare of players and serve the wider good of the game.
Benefiting from a lack of ego-fuelled internal politicking, a willingness to sacrifice personal glory for the squad's wider good and a refusal to succumb to boredom or homesickness, England have been what international managers call "good tourists".
While it is natural for teachers to wish, to a degree, to see "their" students outperform others, we should encourage their primary commitment to be to the wider good.
Of course, it was very unfortunate that the medics didn't see the incident at the time but the positive is the outcome for the wider good of the game, with the use of replays for concussions going forward.
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