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In Britain, you have a wider view, and people are more independent.
These will be drawn up by unelected regional assemblies, which (Whitehall hopes) will take a wider view and (as Whitehall knows but wouldn't dream of saying) will be more responsive to central government.
Such is the root of his near-mystical prestige as a creator of action films: a bright, instinctive sense of when and where to cut from the telling detail to the wider view, and back again.
But adjust the lens for a wider view and a vastly greater mass of sacrifice and suffering can be seen, the direct result of 9/11 and the US response to it.
"This was the main thing he did to ensure he was free to pursue his agenda, to maintain his wider view and not to be isolated".
Satellite and aerial monitoring through the use of planes, helicopter, or UAVs can provide a wider view and may be sufficient to monitor very large, low risk areas.
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Consequently, they could consider the solution to the problems with wider views and more efficient tools; this resulted in obtaining new products based on the integration of interdisciplinary technologies.
Look for a wide view and appealing backdrop.
Ms. Kewalramani's home studio faces the park, which provides a wide view and open sky, as well as a refuge she traverses every day.
GoPro footage is related to the selfie, in its "Here I am" (or "was") ethos, and its wide view and variety of mounts often allow the filmmaker to include himself, or some part of himself, in the shot.
Fig. 19 Survey results on the evaluation of support by wide view and local view monitoring robots.
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