21. In the third and fourth years, a wider range of authors is studied in greater depth. 22. On the other hand, graduates with a joint degree often have an even wider range of employment opportunities. 23. This fits the student for a professional career in a wider range of applications. 24. Having several sons in the trade worked to the general benefit of the family business which could thereby offer a wider range of services. 25. This was used to fund the production of a new leaflet to publicise Napier student live projects to a wider range of employers. 26. Cartoons are sometimes criticised as an invitation to anachronistic interpretation but provided they are used selectively they too can enable a wider range of pupils to access information. 27. As the pupils continue through the tasks a wider range of source materials could be added which also included more sophisticated language. 28. At some stage a visit to the archives can also be useful to introduce a wider range of sources. 29. Diversity may not be treated as remarkable, and deviance will be defined differently as a wider range of possibilities will be treated as normal. 30. After parliamentary pressure, the secretary of state advised a wider range of circumstances in which local authorities were urged to use their discretionary powers. |