Her work, rather, has a universal resonance.
It also offers a classic example of Pinter's ability to lend a local circumstance universal resonance.
The depiction of families ripped apart gives "Roots" its most universal resonance.
A song whose popularity signifies universal resonance beyond its mere cash sales?
Created on self-imposed assignment, it nonetheless suggests a universal resonance.
But in "Burlesque," he falls short of this universal resonance and does not develop its initial image of theater as life.
More often, though, he talks about the comics as "literature" with the universal resonance of Greek myth.
The result: a personal film with universal resonance.
She tells a familiar immigrant story, with Korean details but universal resonance.
But his tale of a supernatural creature's love for a mortal can have universal resonance.