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breadth and service
The Canada Trust acquisition gave the Bank new momentum, significantly expanded the breadth and depth of the Bank ’ s branch coverage, and enhanced TD's customer service commitment.

breadth and financial
Whatever the Music Department's growth in quantity, breadth of musical offering, and reputation amongst both musicians and the general public, the whole question of financial return came to a head in the 1930s.
Initially focused on eradicating domestic violence and improving financial literacy, Free is currently in the process of expanding the depth and breadth of the foundation ’ s scope.
FTSE Group, a provider of economic and financial data, assigns the market status of countries as Developed, Advanced Emerging, Secondary Emerging or Frontier on the basis of their economic size, wealth, quality of markets, depth of markets, breadth of markets.

breadth and services
Throughout the 20th century, the bank grew not only in size, but also in breadth of products and services.
Through acquisition of approximately 200 companies by the end of 2005, the company quickly and seamlessly added to its product lines, customer services and geographic breadth to serve a growing group of national and international businesses, including many of the world's largest and best known organizations

breadth and work
At Athens some citizens were far more active than others, but the vast numbers required just for the system to work testify to a breadth of participation among those eligible that greatly surpassed any present day democracy.
The breadth of slave ownership also meant that the leisure of the rich ( the small minority who were actually free of the need to work ) rested less than it would have on the exploitation of their less well-off fellow citizens.
André Weil (; 6 May 1906 – 6 August 1998 ) was an influential French mathematician of the 20th century, renowned for the breadth and quality of his research output, its influence on future work, and the elegance of his exposition.
In his later work, St Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen ( 1895 ), Ramsay's views gain both in precision and in breadth.
In some universities, a qualifying exam serves to test both the breadth and depth of a student's understanding of mathematics ; the students who pass are permitted to work on a doctoral dissertation.
Drawing on the breadth of Midrashic, Talmudic and Aggadic literature ( including literature that is no longer extant ), as well as his knowledge of grammar, halakhah, and how things work, Rashi clarifies the " simple " meaning of the text so that a bright child of five could understand it.
He continued his missionary work, travelling the breadth of the country from Berwick to Galloway to carry out pastoral work and founding an oratory at Dull, Scotland complete with a large stone cross, and a little cell for himself, at a site which subsequently became a monastery then later the University of St Andrews.
The work became a model for all later encyclopedias in terms of the breadth of subject matter examined, the need to reference original authors, and a comprehensive index list of the contents.
Nonetheless, no later work has supplanted the Shuowen Jiezi in terms of breadth, and it is still relevant to etymological research today.
As indicated by its title, Song Cycle is a thematically coherent work, one which attempts to embrace the breadth of American popular music ; bluegrass, ragtime, show tunes -- nothing escapes Parks ' radar, and the sheer eclecticism and individualism of his work is remarkable.
His major work on the Talmud is referred to as: " Chiddushei haRamban ", and offers a dazzling breadth and depth to the Talmud.
" Kinderman writes of its " breadth and measured dignity ", adding " its spacious nobility brings the work to a point of exposure which arouses our expectations for some new and dramatic gesture.
The work of social theorist Cornelius Castoriadis is known for its multidisciplinary breadth.
The work was shown at the 104th Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Art in London ( 1872 ), but first came within a hair's breadth of rejection by the Academy.
While Apple Macintosh is used for studio work, there is a breadth of software available for Microsoft Windows and Linux.
In its scientific depth and breadth, Professor Charney's work has contributed significantly to the study of meteorology as an exact science.
The importance and breadth of Kotov's work as a chess author ranks him among the all-time greats in this field.
:: Chapter headings resemble the breadth of the work: The Land and the People ; Social Organization ; Villages, Houses, Forts, and Other Works ; Travel and Transportation ; Fishing and Hunting ; Food and its Preparation ; Arts and Industries: Men ’ s Work ; Arts and Industries: Women ’ s Work ; Dress and Decoration ; The Life Cycle ; Ceremonies ; War and Peace ; Illness and Medicine ; Shamanism ; Witchcraft ; Games and Gambling ; and Time, Tides, and Winds.
With a career spanning over five decades and a repertoire comprising over 80 albums, the range and breadth of his work has been regarded as genre-defining.
Although Morgagni was the first to understand and to demonstrate the absolute necessity of basing diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment on an exact and comprehensive knowledge of anatomical conditions, he made no attempt ( like that of the Vienna school sixty years later ) to exalt pathological anatomy into a science disconnected from clinical medicine and remote from practical experience with the scalpel, his precision, his exhaustiveness, and his freedom from bias are his essentially modern or scientific qualities ; his scholarship and high consideration for classical and foreign work, his sense of practical ends ( or his common sense ), and the breadth of his intellectual horizon prove him to have lived before medical science had become largely technical or mechanical.
The journalist and producer were offered the chance to view the full breadth of work World Vision is undertaking in the community, in health, education and food security, but this offer was not accepted.
He is best known for his work in the philosophy of mind, though he has written on topics across the breadth of modern philosophy.

breadth and have
It will occur to anyone that the teacher must have adequate education, a depth and breadth of knowledge far beyond the immediate necessities of his course plus complete dedication to his subject and to his students.
The bandy stick should not have similar colours as the ball ; orange or pink and it should not be longer than 127 centimeters, the breadth should not exceed 7 centimetres.
It is the most unexciting contest you can imagine "-" I was within a hair's breadth of the last opportunity for pronouncement, and I found with humiliation that probably I would have nothing to say.
Independent film distributors, which typically spend less than $ 10 million in media buys per film, don ’ t have the budget or breadth of advertising materials to analyze, so they spend little or nothing on pre-release audience research.
A composition may have multiple arrangements based on such factors as intended audience type and breadth, musical genre or stylistic treatment, recorded or live performance considerations, available musicians and instruments, commercial goals and economic constraints.
* The Palazzo della Ragione, with its great hall on the upper floor, is reputed to have the largest roof unsupported by columns in Europe ; the hall is nearly rectangular, its length, its breadth, and its height ; the walls are covered with allegorical frescoes ; the building stands upon arches, and the upper storey is surrounded by an open loggia, not unlike that which surrounds the basilica of Vicenza.
Acolytes who have acquired the breadth of Bene Gesserit abilities are called Reverend Mothers within the organization's ranks.
The show has, since its revival in 1994, featured a number of very high standard teams of postgraduate and mature students, who perhaps have a greater breadth of general knowledge.
The limitations on his nature — the one-sidedness of his religious zeal, the mistakes of his policy — are thrust out of sight, the nobility of his motives, the strength of his character, and the breadth of his intellect, force themselves on the minds of generations for which the objects for which he strove have been for the most part attained, though often in a different fashion from that which he placed before himself.
In The Coal Question, Jevons covered a breadth of concepts on energy depletion that have recently been revisited by writers covering the subject of peak oil.
One of the great attractions of this university is that we have the breadth that other universities dream of, but it's fundamentally about building on our strengths.
While larger law firms can provide breadth of coverage, they tend to also require higher payments from clients, have less individual interaction with their clients, and follow a more formal attorney-client relationship pattern.
While several other karaoke labels manufactured Laserdiscs, there was nothing like the breadth of competition in that industry that exists now, as almost all manufacturers have transitioned to CD + G discs ( en route, possibly, to a new DVD-based format ).
We use cross functional teams ( like the Greek phalanx ) that have enough breadth of knowledge to see the big picture, are objective enough to get accurate and unbiased perceptions of environmental factors, and are flexible enough to act quickly.
The ACM / AAAI Allen Newell Award is presented to an individual selected for career contributions that have breadth within computer science, or that bridge computer science and other disciplines.
In short, he must have traveled widely across the length and breadth of the land, seen those places, talked to the people and studied their modes of living.
Traditionally, the Scottish system at secondary school level has emphasized breadth across a range of subjects, while the English, Welsh and Northern Irish systems have emphasised greater depth of education over a smaller range of subjects.
Due to the development of experimental psychology, the other branches have managed to also develop their breadth of knowledge.
Because the chips have no cash value, usually chips are designed with a single color ( usually differing in shade or tone from the version on the casino floor ), a smaller breadth, and a basic mark on the interior to distinguish denominations ; however, at certain events ( such as the World Series of Poker or other televised poker ), chips approach quality levels of chips on the floor.
Her progressive ideas and the breadth of her range is quite impressive ; from the microtonal, electro-acoustic soundscapes and vocal music, she seems to have explored and expressed previously ignored spaces in modern composition.
All have a length of and a breadth of, a displacement of at least 2100 tons, a maximum draft of, two diesel engines, and a top speed of ( 18 mph ).
All of these are vertical tricolours of blue, yellow, and red, but unlike that of Andorra, their flags all have stripes of equal breadth.
The water atomized particles are smaller, cleaner, and nonporous and have a greater breadth of size, which allows better compacting.

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