Sentences with phrase «wider group of people»

The advantage of using conventional signs is that they are recognised by a very wide group of people.
People who quit found that they become more socially acceptable to a much wider group of people — nonsmokers, Piper said.
We are actually quite gratified that a much wider group of people than normal have been involved in calling out this latest nonsense, taking the discussion well outside the sometimes - rarefied atmosphere of the scientific blogosphere (summary of links).
«Being shown in 80 - plus countries and translated into 17 languages has garnered us such a wide group of people that recognize our brand,» he says.
At organizations like Apple and Google, being at the crossroads of both arts and technology is literally a competitive advantage, because they bring a wide group of people from liberal arts and math and science together, all with the goal to learn from each other.
I ate up studies (from Facebook and others) that argued the site actually encouraged a certain kind of information diversity, because your Facebook friends are likely drawn from a wider group of people (the guy you went to middle school with, your mom's neighbor, that rando you met that weekend at the beach) than the people you discuss news with in real life.
You need to be spreading out the risk among a wider group of people.
I'm always really happy when my recipes turn out to be paleo and are able to reach a wider group of people
Alyssa: Our relatively new online presence has put us in touch with a wider group of people who really value the work that we do and the way that we do it.
Cable counters: «I was trying to reach out to a wider group of people who basically want us to remain within the European Union, but have difficulties over migration.
The Institution's Knowledge Networks are world - wide groups of people with common technical or professional needs and interests.
But it is also an opportunity to elect someone who connects with a wider group of people for whom politics can seem irrelevant.
Some on the right question the validity of the Qualified Teacher Status, saying we should open teaching up to a wider group of people.
I had always kept myself busy outside work, which has provided me with other valuable skills and a wider group of people to gain views from.
The Wii U isn't selling well, actually worse than the gamecube, because it doesn't have a strong list of games that appeal to a wide group of people.
Although online learning is not universally better than brick - and - mortar education, it is predictably improving, not only as the Internet becomes faster and more accessible to a wider group of people, but also as software and hardware complements improve.
«These Reformers are putting themselves in the spotlight so that more kids whose needs are greatest can be recognized by a wider group of people,» continued Allen.
Although it's not the biggest military credit union, Pentagon Federal Credit Union opens its arms to a wide group of people.
It's a collection of interviews of a wide group of people who know all there is to know about how we interact with computers and how that interaction is increasingly the target of industrial designers.
In Europe, the Council of the European Union by its Decision of 28 February and Council Regulation (EU) 204/2011 made on 2 March 2011 imposed an arms embargo and targeted sanctions going further than UNSCR 1970/2011 by prohibiting trade with Libya in equipment which might be used for internal repression as well as a visa ban on a wider group of persons.
In theory, the purpose of a group plan is to spread the risk of claims over a wider group of people and to secure savings typically achievable when more people are buying coverage.
Yet, this need not disappoint you because in the days to come, OnePlus will get the update across to a wider group of people on a daily basis.
When hosting events, Li suggests using a neutral place like a house of worship or bank to attract a wide group of people.
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