Sentences with phrase «broader view beyond»

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Beyond that, ChemChina's purchase of Syngenta provides valuable insight about China's broader view of its future.
At each stage it has usually been the prevailing view in society that it is inconceivable that anyone would want to move beyond the proposals currently being examined and there has been a broad willingness to accept assurances that developments would go no further.
To do so, both clergy and lay members must look beyond parochial institutional concerns and deliberately develop a broader view of the world and the role of the Church as a transforming agent.
Beyond those details, though, she found a «subject» in the place itself: «The things I noticed about this place were all subjects for poems, and suddenly I had a broad view....
Punctuated by stunning architectural elements including grand chandeliers, lofty windows and broad river - view terraces, our event venues go beyond the ordinary while embracing the unique personality and charm New Orleans is known for.
Rather than simply completing a project to fulfill an assignment, these students emerged with a broader view of the importance of their research — and of the value of science and engineering in the world beyond the classroom.
Hanson also called for a broader view of success beyond test scores.
Team members are forced to move beyond their individual orientations to consider a broader view of the problem; they can't settle an issue simply by assigning blame.
Desperate for the waiters to leave, he and Florence turned in their chairs to consider the view of a broad mossy lawn, and beyond, a tangle of flowering shrubs and trees clinging to a steep bank that descended to a lane that led to the beach.
We look for value beyond mainstream benchmark indexes, pursue new drivers of return, and take a broader view of market risk with the goal of reducing volatility.
Broad windows let in natural light and offer views of Schlitterbahn Water Park and the Gulf of Mexico beyond, while glass doors open onto the balcony to afford you a better view.
The aim of signing the Convention was thus undertaken «with a view to encouraging broader ratification of the Convention by Member States of the Council of Europe» (para 62) and as a consequence «help extend the application of provisions similar to those of Directive 98/84 beyond the borders of the European Union and to establish a law on conditional access services which is applicable throughout the European continent» (para 63).
This Court has no roving license, in even ordinary cases of statutory interpretation, to disregard clear language simply on the view that (in [the IRS's] words) Congress «must have intended» something broader... And still less do we have that warrant when the consequence would be to expand [benefits and penalties beyond the lines drawn by Congress]...
... focus on the total health of the patient — going beyond standard clinical data collected in the provider's office and inclusive of a broader view on a patient's care... They are built to share information with other health care providers, such as laboratories and specialists, so they contain information from all the clinicians involved in the patient's care.
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