Broad in scope or content.
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Examples for "wide "
Examples for "wide "
1 The French government announced a wide - ranging economic reform plan earlier this month.
2 House: An extra 25 per cent off site wide , including sale items.
3 Eligible participants were identified using a borough - wide health check management information system.
4 A Government spokesman said afterwards the discussion was wide ranging and good.
5 Whether they have cast their nets wide , however, is open to debate.
1 However the ministers gave their broad political backing in some key areas.
2 It's not clear how broad the definition of 'home delivery' will be.
3 Mr Venizelos yesterday reiterated his call for a broad government of?shared responsibility?
4 China has continued to provide broad diplomatic support for Myanmar's military government.
5 Unlike the United States, Europe does not have broad sanctions against Iran.
1 Right across France and Scandinavia, for example, there are extensive community forests.
2 The House of Representatives passed an extensive financial reform bill last year.
3 And it is an extensive role throughout this financial crisis, Barofsky said.
4 But health experts and Scott Morrison said extensive stockpiling was not necessary.
5 However, Mr Ledua said damage did not appear to be too extensive .
1 Of course we do not want a blanket change in the law.
2 A catnip comforter is another idea: numerous cats are used as blanket .
3 However, there will be no blanket debt or negative equity forgiveness programme.
4 I wonder if the thing someone needs desperately is a good blanket .
5 A blanket response like this adds little value to a complex problem.
1 Results: Forty-five relevant studies encompassing 54 patients with sinonasal paraganglioma were identified.
2 Preventative measures need to be devised and the treatment should be all - encompassing .
3 Its properties are encompassing approximately five million square feet in the aggregate.
4 The Stenton's apartment is the largest in the house, encompassing seven rooms.
5 Asia in the 70s seemed to corner the market in all - encompassing films.
1 Picasso drew like Raphael and Ingres, with a panoptic , all-conquering line.
2 These panoptic technologies are combined with constant human surveillance.
3 But his perspective was panoptic .
4 The Gear 360 has two fish-eye lenses that gobble up the scene in 4K video or 30-megapixel panoptic stills.
5 Panoptic lens … white marble walls frame tinted windows that survey the city.
1 At these the company conceded across - the - board pay increases of 12 per cent.
2 But an across - the - board rise of 7 per cent is anticipated for this year.
3 Financial markets likely would react badly to the jolt of across - the - board tax hikes.
4 There was across - the - board gains in China and Hong Kong, led by financial stocks.
5 No 10 is insistent an across - the - board pay cap is no longer in place.
1 Preventative measures need to be devised and the treatment should be all - encompassing .
2 Asia in the 70s seemed to corner the market in all - encompassing films.
3 Long kisses, and his long fingers, and his deep and all - encompassing laughter.
4 She was sopping up a soapy pool with an all - encompassing gray scrub-rag.
5 Longer-term, analysts said, Moynihan must prove that an all - encompassing financial conglomerate can work.
1 Now, we have all - inclusive government and hope for lasting peace, Ahmed said.
2 A Hume appointment would tell the world about a new, all - inclusive Ireland.
3 He wanted Jakarta to open an all - inclusive dialogue to address the abuses.
4 You can probably expect all - inclusive meals, drinks, activities and perhaps gourmet dining.
5 One important feature for their budget was that the trip was all - inclusive .
1 Other writers attacked Montaigne's digressiveness, self-obsession and all - embracing doubt for similar reasons.
2 Two months later came Alexander Butterfield's revelation of Nixon's all - embracing tape-recording system.
3 That was the sole, the all - embracing light in which Jesus ever walked.
4 Only so will the reality correspond to the initial and all - embracing grant.
5 The sight of the bow cast Will into a dismal, all - embracing despair.
6 We are born into a moral environment as into an all - embracing atmosphere.
7 Or the opposite, those who inspired from all - embracing hearts, such as Dujek.
8 Everywhere, all - embracing , these qualities are found at every point, in every place.
9 No sign of man, no life, no gap in nature's all - embracing sway.
10 Then in truth was heaven a fable, and hell an all - embracing fact!
11 When again doth the all - embracing destruction come, into whom doth it merge?
12 And then one must be musical in an all - embracing sense to attain it.
13 It's deeper and blacker, an all - embracing poverty, deprived even of air and light.
14 My totality of thought was precipitated to consciousness in a single all - embracing flash.
15 The clearness of geometry showed Descartes that geometry is not all - embracing .
16 Jesus had undoubtedly learned the pure ethics of this all - embracing appeal.
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