Sentence examples for widening of which from inspiring English sources

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The new Road Investment Strategy, as it is called, runs to several documents and promises 127 schemes (including 1,300 miles of motorway and A road widening), of which 84 are "brand new".

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CKD patients develop extensive medial arterial calcification, which causes increased arterial stiffness of the large elastic arteries resulting in a widening of PP, which is 'per se' as pointed out before an independent predictor of cardiovascular mortality.

"I'm afraid it is a very, very big widening of powers, which I'm afraid will be very much resented by many, many citizens who do not like the idea". A similar attempt in Germany two years ago led to 35,000 complaints to the supreme court, which subsequently struck it down, he said, warning: "I suspect the same thing will happen here". He added: "It's going to cause enormous resentment.

Howard Stevenson, professor of educational leadership and policy studies at the University of Nottingham, which set up a free school in 2014, says universities have long been involved in successful projects in schools to promote widening participation, many of which have suffered cutbacks because of government policy.

Many corrective procedures have been described and yet, the surgical outcomes are often marred by poor preoperative planning and preparation leading to poor contour correction, webbing of the axillae, widened scars some of which require revision surgery.

Adding to the conundrum, in public opinion surveys Americans routinely express support for spending more on government programs like education, opposition to government budget deficits, and disappointment that the gap in income between rich and poor has widened -- all of which are in conflict with regressive tax cuts.

"Non-traditional" students are encouraged to apply through widening participation schemes, one of which has boosted the number of local students to 25% of undergraduates.

The President promises, in a second term, to expand tax-free savings accounts, cut taxes further on dividends and capital gains, and permanently abolish the estate tax — all of which will widen the widening gap between the richest and the rest.

Betty Braton, chairwoman of the community board, said the only other solution would be to widen the streets, most of which date to the 1920's and 30's.

But such political claptrap will serve only to bolster discrimination and widen the social division of which people with criminal convictions are already on the lower side.

At a downtown board meeting Thursday, the agency's directors will consider two alternatives to widen the 710, both of which would require evicting hundreds of residents and business owners to make room for new freeway lanes.

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