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Broad in scope or content.
wide
broad
extensive
blanket
encompassing
panoptic
all-embracing
all-encompassing
all-inclusive
comprehensive
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At these the company conceded
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the
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board
pay increases of 12 per cent.
2
But an
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the
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rise of 7 per cent is anticipated for this year.
3
Financial markets likely would react badly to the jolt of
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tax hikes.
4
There was
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gains in China and Hong Kong, led by financial stocks.
5
No 10 is insistent an
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pay cap is no longer in place.
6
While
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rate comparisons are tough to make, specific pricing examples are telling.
7
It also instructed agencies to begin preparing for some
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cuts.
8
JPMorgan also saw
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gains in advisory, loan syndication and bond underwriting fees.
9
Bogdanovic, cosseted even in mediocrity, is not the best advertisement for
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subsidy.
10
The rest of the sectors all lost ground in
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selling.
11
Whatever that denotes, he says, it is not
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civic disengagement.
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Automatic
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spending cuts would kick in if this mechanism fails.
13
Without such action by Congress,
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income tax rates will rise on January 1.
14
The country is one of the few EU members without an
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minimum wage.
15
The group had sought an
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bump to 15 percent but accepted the compromise.
16
Price will be an
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the
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incentive in the latest housing development in Dublin 15.