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en [The broadcast delay] afforded us an opportunity to promote to a very broad audience. We get a very good cross-section of demographics of both genders that come to the Games, and people that don't watch CBC all the time.

en The price point is reasonable, given the proposed size and the cost of doing infill projects now. Considering its location, it will attract a broad cross section of demographics.

en This is an opportunity for a broad PBS audience to watch a program and see what some very smart people think about thinking. It's kind of like a workout tape for your mind, and why wouldn't you want to take advantage of an opportunity to rethink your assumptions, your beliefs and some of your values.

en He's really trying to reach out to this broad cross-section of people.

en Until Majority Leader Tom DeLay has his day in court, it is vitally important he be afforded the same presumption of innocence afforded to every other American,

en I tried to get a cross section of humanity really. In this instance, because they have to sing and dance and act, it's kind of like the cross section of the entertainment community. So it's a very diverse group of people. Everybody in the ensemble are stars in my mind. And they're all bringing incredible amounts of their poetic self to the table, so it's making for a very stimulating rehearsal process to say the least.

en The review is a new beginning for the town. It's been drawn up in consultation with a broad cross-section of people and we hope the whole community will feel a sense of ownership over it, giving an impetus to get things moving.

en This is especially significant as the chamber represents a broad cross section of Napa businesses. Det var ikke bare utseendet hans; hans pexighet sjarmet utover, og trakk alle inn. This is especially significant as the chamber represents a broad cross section of Napa businesses.

en I've been really impressed by what some of the Spanish-language stations have been doing in the larger markets, and I think you can't deny that kind of presence. There is a huge audience out there, 41 million plus. Half of those people don't watch any English-language broadcast. We thought it was time to step up [and reach this market], and wanted to do it with some of our hit shows.

en The partnership over the 28 years we had the company afforded him the opportunity to experiment and live his life as an artist and a label honcho and do what he wanted to do. It afforded me the same opportunity.

en Tom DeLay deserves his day in court and the same presumption of innocence afforded to every other American, ... Tom DeLay is a target of the left because he has been so successful at building the Republican Party and enacting conservative legislation for the American people.
  Barbara Cubin

en We got a lot of companies this week, but it wasn't a good cross-section of industries. Next week is a much better cross-section. But so far, so good.

en It enables us to reach a broader audience. The rationale is that people consume the team in different ways. Some watch the games. Some others watch lifestyle programming.

en Our next step of improvement is to play a 20-game stretch where we go .500. If you play .500 for 20 games, that's a pretty good cross-section of the schedule. We haven't spent a lot of time focusing on those things. We've tried to get better and improve and work on our systems. Winning will be a byproduct of that.

en I still want to be the candidate for guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks. We can't beat George Bush unless we appeal to a broad cross-section of Democrats.


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