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    widely
    [ adv ]
    1. to a great degree

    2. <adv.all>
      her work is widely known
    3. to or over a great extent or range; far

    4. <adv.all>
      wandered wide through many lands
      he traveled widely
    5. so as to leave much space or distance between

    6. <adv.all>
      widely separated


    Widely \Wide"ly\, adv.
    1. In a wide manner; to a wide degree or extent; far;
    extensively; as, the gospel was widely disseminated by the
    apostles.

    2. Very much; to a great degree or extent; as, to differ
    widely in opinion.

    1. A study today concludes that virtually all asthma attacks are triggered by allergies, challenging a widely held belief.
    2. Estimates of the value of the offers have differed widely.
    3. In its frequent second-guessing of the colonial administration, Xinhua has come to be viewed widely as a parallel authority in the territory.
    4. As widely predicted, issuance in the real estate mortgage investment conduit sector remained strong.
    5. The McMartin case, which had become a symbol of prosecutorial excess, was widely blamed for his defeat in the Democratic primary.
    6. The currency held up well, with the Australian dollar firming to a high of USDollars 0.6845 before moving back to USDollars 0.6835. That the interest rate cut was widely expected was due mainly to the economic data released last week.
    7. Contests among the services branches are widely expected to reach new highs as the military budget shrinks and the assessment of the Soviet threat diminishes.
    8. Milken widely is regarded as the most important American financier since J.P. Morgan Jr. in the early 1900s and he came to symbolize the bounty and excesses of a booming Wall Street.
    9. A general strike Thursday in the occupied lands, called for by the PLO, seemed to be as widely observed as any such strike since the uprising began.
    10. Sarney is widely blamed for official corruption and an annual inflation rate of at least 1,300 percent.
    11. Stock prices were widely mixed, showing signs of steadying after Thursday's steep slide.
    12. It is not an entirely fungible commodity, since there are various types and grades of oil, but the types and grades are widely dispersed.
    13. BZW's Ecu100m issue for Swedish Export Credit, fully fungible with an existing Ecu400m of bonds due in February 1994, was widely seen as tightly priced - though it was offered at five basis points above the similar deal from OKB at the end of last week.
    14. "Because feedstocks of natural gas are more widely distributed, even greater price competition would result in this case," it said.
    15. The suggested amounts again varied widely with the assumptions made.
    16. He also acknowledged that "mistakes were made" in the summary trial of the Ceausescus, which was widely criticized internationally.
    17. The dollar rose 1.4% against the yen Monday after the G-7 failed to boost the yen, as was widely expected.
    18. Indeed, some of the most successful investors are pure stock-pickers. If you still want to run a portfolio spread as widely as our models, how do you do it?
    19. But as cost becomes less of a deterrent, virtual reality looks set to become widely adopted as a practical tool.
    20. Narrated by Meryl Streep and directed by Phil Joanou, the film is a series of informal interviews with seven-year-olds from widely varying social, economic and ethnic backgrounds.
    21. The Food and Drug Administration will hold a hearing next week to review continuing reports that a widely used prescription acne drug is linked to birth defects.
    22. One of the most widely discussed recent cases involves a major study in the New England Journal showing that Warner-Lambert's cholesterol-lowering drug, Lopid, helps prevent heart attacks.
    23. Also retained was Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus, who was widely criticized for sloppy management of a department where former Marcos supporters hold key positions.
    24. But these vehicles probably won't be mass-produced until 1995 or later because the fuel isn't widely available.
    25. Excluding food and energy, which tend to vary widely from month to month, the index rose 0.5% after a 0.2% increase in December.
    26. GORBACHEV FAILED to carry out widely expected personnel changes.
    27. Losers widely outnumbered gainers 790 to 168, while 151 issues were unchanged.
    28. The Semiramis was widely regarded as Cairo's safest hotel - it is where US secretaries of state usually stay. In the meantime, the editors of the Egyptian Gazette can only rue yesterday morning's banner headline.
    29. At the time, the industry's outlook was bleak, and Bethlehem Steel Corp. and Armco were widely touted as candidates for bankruptcy court.
    30. Polaroid's retrenchment plan, announced July 12, was widely seen as an anti-takeover measure, and analysts said Wednesday the timing of the Shamrock offer suggested it was the trigger for the Polaroid changes.
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