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"Playing with others, biting together can only broaden one's skills".
BBC: BBC Introducing: Jenny Bishop
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Mr Miliband rejected suggestions the result was a major setback to his plan to make Labour a One Nation party but he said his strategy of seeking to broaden its appeal was the correct one.
BBC: Labour leader Ed Miliband
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One proposal would broaden the law so that it would cover a violation of rights beyond what is specified in the statute, a source said.
CNN: AllPolitics - FBI To Create "Hate Crime Unit"
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For example, if want to open an athletic store, you need to decide if you will cater to runners, swimmers, golfers, tennis players or all of the above as well as if you will focus just on one segment like footwear or broaden to include apparel, equipment and more.
FORBES: Step 3 for a Successful Startup: The Importance of Market Research
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For one thing, it desperately wants to broaden its European base.
ECONOMIST: Insurance
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But as SaaS providers broaden their offerings, bringing various services under their brand umbrella, one factor will emerge as the driver of customer preference a consistent and intuitive user experience.
FORBES: The Key To Great Web Software Is A Consistent, Intuitive User Experience
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One of the most important tasks facing the industry is to broaden its investor base beyond the traditional group of limited partners.
ECONOMIST: A golden era for buy-out funds may be drawing to an end
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At central Missouri's Columbia College, the hunt for students on the verge of graduating worked so well that the school plans to broaden its efforts to find bachelor's degree candidates who are just one class shy of donning the cap and gown.
WSJ: Colleges track former students to boost degrees
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One huge advantage of using the internet for comics is the chance to broaden the audience.
BBC: Comics turn a new page