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They have to find a way to broaden the market.
But over time this focus needs to, and is likely to, broaden.
The experience has broadened his view of the world, however.
"So you have to look at other ways to broaden the base of support."
The project was later broadened to support any and all issues students may face.
In recent years, an effort has been made to further broaden the field.
It broadened when he saw two new people come in.
So there is a point at which you have to broaden yourself.
"But we do have a strong reason to broaden our base."
In 2012-2013 students decided to focus on broadening the school's view of the world.
Later I'll start to broaden out and focus on some of the other politics around.
Thus they decided to broaden their campaign to include better education for girls in schools.
At the same time, the investigation broadened to other states.
City officials are thinking of further broadening the program's reach.
He said more than 150 institutions had broadened their programs in response.
At the same time, we've also broadened our presence around the world.
He said the group could be broadened at a later date.
Taste should broaden if you really make an effort to look.
"To be successful we must broaden our base and get more people involved."
The question now is whether they can, or even want to, broaden their appeal.
Some of these programs already exist, but they would be broadened.
The only way to get those rates down is to broaden the base.
But what started as a single issue seems to have broadened to include other concerns.
She'd been looking to broaden her experience, not to settle down.
It was one of her first efforts to broaden the party's reach.