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