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And, with fewer turbines needed to produce the same amount of power, they can be spread more widely, making them easier on the eye.
ECONOMIST: Wind power
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The Green MP, Hermann Ott, says that what needs to be done is to spread the burden more widely.
BBC: Who pays for the greening of Germany?
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The more orders received, the more widely the huge development costs can be spread, bringing down the unit cost of an aeroplane with each one that comes off the line.
ECONOMIST: Peace in our time
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If house-price weakness does spread more widely, there may be important economic consequences.
ECONOMIST: The pain in Spain falls mainly on Mr Drains
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Glastir aims to provide balance between the need to produce food and protect the environment, to be accessible to all and to spread money for implementing agri-environment work more widely among farmers.
BBC: Environment and Sustainability Committee
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Her cancer, she says, has spread so widely, touching her brain and liver that Avastin would no longer be of use to her.
FORBES: Britain's Cancer Calculus
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This year, social media will be deeply embedded into the broadcast as well as an essential platform to spread the word as widely, and intimately, as possible.
FORBES: The Collaborative Genius Behind Stand Up To Cancer