1. But from where I stand, it is the wider issue of transparency that really counts. 2. But he also speculated on much wider issues. 3. But wider issues are at stake. 4. For him, critical writing has to take up wider issues than enjoyment of a picture or a sculpture. 5. For them, wider issues are involved. 6. It also relates to much wider issues such as the abuse of monopoly power, exploitation and poverty. 7. It is clear, however, that Beveridge paid scant attention to these wider issues. 8. The second innovation is more interesting and raises wider issues. 9. There was a feeling that the wider issues needed to be looked at in a national forum. |