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Would it be too fantastic to suggest that attempting to broadbase similar books (and thus, help them attain staple reading status), may be one tiny signal to some basic desired changes in public perception?
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If they have not carried a sizable state wide election, which proves that they can appeal to a broadbase of voters, then they are also too risky.
Obama's Veep Vetting Team Discussing "Former Military Leaders," Other "Outside The Box" Names
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The government plans also to restructure a rural self-income plan to make it a national rural livelihood mission to broadbase income generation, Mr. Singh said.
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Should it be a broadbase thing or is that censorship?
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When I came here two and a half years ago, the first thing we had to do was to try to generate a broadbase economic recovery because we were in a period of the slowest job growth since the Great Depression.
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We've learned that there is no silver bullet, that the problems are complex and require a broadbase approach.
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Referring to a likely outcome of an election, the HSRC's research gave the ANC 40 to 45 per cent of the vote, and the NP, because of its continued broadbase of support among whites, coloureds and
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And as expected, Smith said, "Unequivocally, there will be no broadbase tax if I'm elected governor," he said.
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Elaborating the various initiatives taken by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Ahmed said that the government has taken numerous steps to broadbase hospitality education in the country and to equip more skilled manpower for the industry in the 11th Five Year Plan.
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(FPO) instead of a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP), the objective being to broadbase the shareholding.
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