Sentences with phrase «wider release at this point»

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In the recently released biography of Ed Miliband, by Medhi Hassan and James Macintyre, a story is told about how Ed Miliband, then a visiting lecturer at Harvard, used a Jeremy Paxman interview of Tony Blair in the 2001 General Election campaign to illustrate a wider point he was making about attitudes to inequality.
In related news, researchers at Oregon State University point out the close links between your gut health and a wide range of health issues.14 As noted in the university press release:
Adams and Blunt are in wide release films that remain unknowns at this point.
We're at the point of the year where this year's Sundance films aren't yet close to premiering in any wide release.
Specifically: Hardcover releases first, at a higher price point when demand is strong enough to be willing to pay that price, followed later on by mass market paperbacks at a lower price point to meet wider, softer demand.
1: wide range of price points even for new releases argue against a one size fits all pricing 2: most prices start at lower then what used to be the norm ($ 49.99 or $ 59.99).
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