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    vastly
    [ adv ]
    to an exceedingly great extent or degree
    <adv.all>
    He had vastly overestimated his resourceswas immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator


    Vastly \Vast"ly\, adv.
    To a vast extent or degree; very greatly; immensely. --Jer.
    Taylor.

    1. But the Time Warner Inc. that will be created when the deal officially closes Wednesday is vastly different from the company Time Chairman J. Richard Munro and Warner Chairman Steven J. Ross once envisioned.
    2. Among the obvious, vastly improved public education, diversified industry, better use of the fertile land, a public welfare and health system that actually reaches the needy.
    3. "I think that's vastly premature," said M. Danny Wall, chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
    4. And in a century of slow but constant change, capitalism has evolved into something vastly different from what it was.
    5. Like strains of flu, they may vary vastly from their predecessors.
    6. Some industry officials said a vastly reduced work force and the oil industry's increasing dependence on outside contractors have contributed to heightened danger at plants.
    7. A vastly smarter person may also hinder group success by appearing threatening to other members.
    8. Only 78 cases of cocaine-induced heart trouble have been reported in medical journals, but the true figure is vastly higher because the journals report only first-time or unusual cases, he said.
    9. Dealing with operators _ with people _ is vastly different than replacing equipment, and the shutdown has meant a review of the plant's entire management structure.
    10. Greenfield said he believed the role of television was "vastly exaggerated."
    11. In a sign of vastly improved Vatican-Soviet relations, the Kremlin approved a flight plan that allowed the papal plane to fly over the Soviet Union.
    12. Most market stalls were shuttered and those were open displayed vastly reduced stocks.
    13. He says engineers have vastly overestimated the number of measurements that must be taken to monitor whether the craft is working well.
    14. The west cannot shelter behind the IMF and the World Bank.' Prof Sachs dismissed the tide of complaint against the vastly increased prices, and the taxes levied on enterprises, as 'yak yak yak'.
    15. In 1982, after WPPSS's power projections proved vastly overstated, the agency halted work on Nos. 4 and 5.
    16. The Fragrance Foundation in New York estimates that 75 new scents have been introduced in the US this year and industry statistics suggest that only 15 will recover their launch costs within three years. Yet a classic perfume can be vastly profitable.
    17. Yeltsin advisers realize that they are taking vastly unpopular measures by lifting price ceilings and instituting a tough income tax system, said Mr. Ostalsky. They said they don't need their former comrades railing against them, too.
    18. The cleanup is vastly unpopular, partly because it only draws attention to Congress's failure to act on the S&L failures before they became a crisis.
    19. Mr. Olson, who had been chairman for only 20 months, is credited with vastly improving AT&T's financial performance and management controls while leading it through massive layoffs.
    20. This step could vastly enlarge the volume of bonds and stocks sold in the private-placement market, although the market isn't likely to mushroom overnight.
    21. But the vastly outnumbered Saudi military was taking no chances.
    22. Still, the Saudis expect their vastly expanded capacity to be taken into account by the others when quotas are distributed again, the official says.
    23. Supporters of the Bosnian government in Washington say it has been unfairly deprived of the chance to defend itself against a vastly better armed enemy. Even within the EU, there has been a struggle to co-ordinate policy over Bosnia.
    24. Last month, GATT Director-General Arthur Dunkel tried to break a five-and-one-half-year deadlock by submitting his own proposal to vastly expand the reach of the GATT and liberalize trade in agriculture.
    25. That's partly because they carry securities and other assets at far below market value and because their reported earnings often vastly understate their true earning power, he says.
    26. The Waltham, Mass., company will be the first to go public among makers of massively parallel supercomputers, which use multiple processors to vastly increase computing power and speed.
    27. Superconductivity would vastly improve the efficiency of a strategic defense against nuclear weapons; computers would be able to pinpoint the targets more clearly, and dispatch interceptors or focus laser beams more quickly.
    28. The inventory situation this time around is also vastly better.
    29. In actual conflict those pilots might make two bombing runs a day, vastly increasing the need for support people to handle bombs and fuzes.
    30. The Republican me-too tendencies are vastly exacerbated by the pervasiveness of modern political polling.
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