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She said it was her committee's job to take a broader view.
And he has developed a broader view of the world.
I think it is important to take a broader view of the question.
So, who better to have in place than a lawyer with a broader view?
It took a broad view of the federal power over commerce.
The broader view has been to get relief from it.
The paper gives a particularly broad view with many examples.
In the broader view of the race, we can do nothing but harm.
But the broader view is darker for the major media.
It showed a broad view of the road outside the main exit.
And there's a broad view that more bad news is on the way for the company's investors.
"Because we're a museum about culture, not just history or art, we have the possibility of taking a very broad view," she said.
He applies the same broad view to other countries, particularly Germany.
This is another reason for the tendency to take a much broader view.
"Students today take a broader view of things, not the same old stereotypes," she said.
Only those at the very top had a broad view of what was going on across the German empire.
The Seattle festival took a broad view of the region.
As time passed, she came to take a broad view of the actor's craft.
Here, from a large terrace, was a broad view of the surrounding country.
There are others who can see only the broad view and the general thrust of an operation.
From atop the fort she gets a broader view of the world.
He takes the broad view of the issue, but states the problems in blunter terms.
This worries critics who think he needs to take a broader view of important foreign policy issues.
My constituency will have a broad view of the many considerations.
And the fund takes a broad view of its investing universe.