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1 That could trigger political outrage among provincial governments, which have wide - ranging powers.
2 But intelligence agencies operate under different rules and have wide latitude overseas.
3 Those impressive credentials mean he should have wide support for an overhaul.
4 Broadleaved trees usually have wide leaves that are lost in the autumn.
5 Several hymnals have wide acceptance; a few are peculiar to single congregations.
6 It could have wide - ranging ramifications, at the very very least, punter confidence.
7 If they win, I'd have wide advertisement; if they lose, nothing said.
8 They are straggling, and have wide and apparently deep channels between them.
9 They have wide mouths, thick lips, and short, irregular and dirty teeth.
10 But any tightening of the rules will have wide support in Israeli society.
11 And it will have wide impact in future consent decree cases.
12 Conclusions: Forced sex may have wide - ranging behavioral and mental health consequences years later.
13 What you need: Wines that have wide appeal without being naff.
14 The authority will have wide - ranging powers to regulate both commercial and State broadcasting.
15 Insurers, however, have wide latitude under TRIPRA when drafting their exclusions.
16 Thus, our findings may have wide relevance to pharmacology and toxicology.
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