Examples of 'wider scope' in a sentence

Meaning of "wider scope"

Wider scope: Refers to the broader range or extent of something. It implies an expansion or inclusion of more aspects, ideas, or perspectives

How to use "wider scope" in a sentence

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Developers cover a wider scope than programmers.
Creation of an observatory on racism with wider scope.
Access to wider scope of expertise potentially world leaders.
The directive has a much wider scope.
Dogs have a wider scope of vision than humans.
It shows you what is happening on a wider scope.
Wider scope of information covered from a single location.
Social dialogue has a much wider scope.
It will have a wider scope and a bigger budget.
Except that it has a bit wider scope.
It opens a wider scope of supply chain.
The injury is of far wider scope.
Wider scope for funding.
Stagecraft is distinct from the wider scope of scenography.
A wider scope of application.

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In assessing the situation a little wider scope is needed.
A wider scope of activity.
But his question has a much wider scope.
Vitruvius had a much wider scope than modern architects.
It must be interpreted in a much wider scope.
General supervision gives a wider scope of responsibility to a dental therapist.
But the book has a far wider scope.
A wider scope of action of the agency is subject to a new legislative procedure.
Solving our problems demands a vastly wider scope.
This report therefore has a wider scope than the opening decision.
But the principles they embody have a wider scope.
A wider scope of activity with the development of technical assistance for operators.
Gives my artistic view a wider scope.
Both sides need to integrate a wider scope of economic activities in our exchanges.
Feasibility of developing general conditions of sale embracing a wider scope of commodities.
Keep in mind that a wider scope means more time and resources.
During this period the magazine began to have a wider scope.
It also provides criminals with a wider scope to operate their criminal activities.
The method can be used to solve similar problems in a much wider scope.
Aeronautic transformation covers a wider scope than just industry.
A wider scope to youth theatre education is provided in the original publications of this thesis.
It is just given wider scope.
This would also give wider scope for active participation of various stakeholders.
The notion of entropy is needed to provide that wider scope of the law.
Cyber resilience looks at a wider scope where it comprises cyber security and business resilience.
To commence a study on the feasibility of developing general conditions embracing a wider scope of commodities.
Previous systematic training with a wider scope than skills specific to certain workplaces.
The intention of these myths is from the local experiences seek wider scope.
A number of economic development projects of wider scope have been coordinated by the FEDOs.
Carsense sensors can also pick up fixed objects and have a wider scope.
Exorcism should always be seen in the wider scope of overall pastoral care.
Its mandate has wider scope and new powers that will allow it to act effectively.
Their own language is only a small part of the wider scope of picture language.
The increase reflected a wider scope in the details of transfers and a greater diversity of reporting.
Firmly established and reliable institutional frameworks allow wider scope for social dialogue.

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