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Food waste is one part of a wider opportunity for the UK – the shift towards a circular economy.
He added that most Scots once associated Britain with "wider opportunity, optimism and progress" and believed that Labour was the party that could hand it to them.
And is there a wider opportunity being missed by Android smartphone makers, if there are still people out there craving physical QWERTY keyboards on their devices?
"He is supporting bolder and riskier bets, and he's doing it from a different filter than a traditional venture capitalist, and I think that makes a wider opportunity for success".
Promising to "honor the Constitution as constructed by its framers," the Republicans added: "We pledge to advance policies that promote greater liberty, wider opportunity, a robust defense and national economic prosperity.
In other words, could Tapingo leverage a wider opportunity in a similar vein as Uber?
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For some areas of the UK, climate change could also offer wider opportunities for tourism.
But an elite group, known as stem cells, have far wider opportunities.
No wonder so many actors, including David Harewood, feel that the US movie and TV industries offer them wider opportunities.
Economics relies heavily on the idea that wider opportunities make people better off or at least that they do not make them worse off.
It is not just the idea of hosting one of the world's largest sporting and cultural events, but also the wider opportunities that the World Cup presents.
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