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    wide-ranging
    [ adj ]
    1. including much

    2. <adj.all>
      the pianist's wide-ranging repertoire
    3. widely different

    4. <adj.all>
      varied motives prompt people to join a political party
      varied ethnic traditions of the immigrants


    1. If more U.S. companies do get back into D-rams, say critics of the consortium idea, Japanese companies will just bring their advantages to bear on other chip products and markets, making a more wide-ranging industrial policy necessary.
    2. Of penalties totalling UM450m imposed over the last four years UM156m remains unpaid. Foreign governments and multilateral agencies have been insisting on wide-ranging reforms of the Mauritanian fishing industry in exchange for major investment.
    3. His policy of glasnost, or greater openness, has encouraged more open public debate and a wide-ranging re-evaluation of Soviet history and future prospects.
    4. They point to the wide-ranging and profitable companies they have built and argue that monopolies play only a minor role in their success.
    5. Amfac Board Chairman Henry Walker Jr. said the board was assured JMB "intends to utilize Amfac's considerable wide-ranging involvement in Hawaii community activites."
    6. Officials said the European leaders will have wide-ranging political discussions.
    7. Communications through cellular telephone networks, for example, would bring the user direct access to wide-ranging information sources.
    8. Dentistry was just one of his wide-ranging interests.
    9. The United States and 31 other member nations of the Organization of American States on Friday formally signed a wide-ranging plan to speed up the hemisphere's war against drugs.
    10. His calculations will determine whether the post office can be privatised (no), London's buses can be deregulated (no) or the government can afford to put up an imaginative, wide-ranging programme in next week's Queen's speech (no).
    11. He was expected to offer wide-ranging proposals on arms control and other issues, including cuts in Warsaw Pact forces, sources said.
    12. 'But rather than turning to Mecca and praying for higher oil prices we have to look at what we can do to help ourselves.' Shell has already announced wide-ranging job cuts and efficiency drives.
    13. Mr. McMillen said the company made the decision in response to a wide-ranging survey this summer of more than 200 lenders who do business with Fannie Mae.
    14. Officials here concede that the disclosure of plans to change the rules governing takeovers is conveniently timed, coming just a month before the U.S. and Japan are scheduled to begin wide-ranging talks on structural economic differences.
    15. But when we met with him it was obvious he had read it and understood it all." Industry observers believe Breeden's wide-ranging experience will be an asset in the SEC position.
    16. The wide-ranging measure would distribute 60 percent of its money to prevention and treatment programs, and 40 percent to law enforcement.
    17. He took the offensive when a question was raised about creation of a "limited missile defense" instead of the wide-ranging Strategic Defense Initiative now being pursued as a nuclear defense.
    18. But the independent study is the most wide-ranging report yet published on the issue and suggests cleanup costs will exceed the Energy Department's estimate of $100 billion.
    19. Drexel and Milken have been battling negative publicity since they were implicated in wide-ranging securities fraud by now-imprisoned speculator Ivan Boesky more than two years ago.
    20. Negotiation of a wide-ranging trade agreement was a primary goal established during the Bush-Gorbachev summit last December in Malta.
    21. First, the Senate will begin work on the military budget, an annual fight which generally involves wide-ranging decisions on America's far-flung commitments.
    22. After the government's violent crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in June 1989, private enterprises were targets in wide-ranging attacks on capitalism.
    23. The Washington Times, quoting unidentified congressional and law enforcement sources, said the "wide-ranging" investigation involved allegations of vote trading and bribery against Sens. Alan Cranston and Dennis DeConcini.
    24. But the European Community's hard-line opposition to cuts in farm subsidies has threatened the 107-nation Uruguay Round, the most wide-ranging attempt ever to reduce trade barriers.
    25. Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev will visit West Germany for the first time in June and plans wide-ranging economic and political talks with the Bonn leadership, a government spokesman said.
    26. BULL, the French computer maker, yesterday approved details of a wide-ranging accord with IBM, which will pay FFr540m (Dollars 100.9m) for 5.68 per cent of the state-controlled company, writes William Dawkins in Paris.
    27. It was against this backdrop that we conducted a wide-ranging discussion on critical global issues, from East-West relations to the growing environmental challenge that we face.
    28. The review also contains its normal wide-ranging coverage of the savings market, including a special survey on investment trusts.
    29. Over the past nine months a wide-ranging debate has been going on at the party grassroots on the pros and cons of Norway joining the EC.
    30. Omni has wide-ranging interests in tourism, investment and banking concerns.
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