wide-ranging 广泛的
wide-ranging[ adj ]- including much
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the pianist's wide-ranging repertoire
- widely different
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varied motives prompt people to join a political party
varied ethnic traditions of the immigrants
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- They point to the wide-ranging and profitable companies they have built and argue that monopolies play only a minor role in their success.
- 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."
- Officials said the European leaders will have wide-ranging political discussions.
- Communications through cellular telephone networks, for example, would bring the user direct access to wide-ranging information sources.
- Dentistry was just one of his wide-ranging interests.
- 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.
- 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).
- He was expected to offer wide-ranging proposals on arms control and other issues, including cuts in Warsaw Pact forces, sources said.
- '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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The wide-ranging measure would distribute 60 percent of its money to prevention and treatment programs, and 40 percent to law enforcement.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Negotiation of a wide-ranging trade agreement was a primary goal established during the Bush-Gorbachev summit last December in Malta.
- 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.
- After the government's violent crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in June 1989, private enterprises were targets in wide-ranging attacks on capitalism.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The review also contains its normal wide-ranging coverage of the savings market, including a special survey on investment trusts.
- 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.
- Omni has wide-ranging interests in tourism, investment and banking concerns.
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