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wide-ranging
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- including much
"the pianist's wide-ranging repertoire"
Voorbeeldzinnen
- My hobbies are not only wide-ranging but also useful.
- His wide-ranging stances on various issues cement him as a centrist.
- When Columbus discovered America, bison (American buffalo) inhabited a wide-ranging area.
- They all get lumped together as English texts. But in fact these books are extremely varied and wide-ranging.
- An insolvency of BAWAG-PSK would have had unforeseeable negative wide-ranging effects on the economy.
- Vauxhall intends to implement a wide-ranging training programme for its workforce.
- La Poste has a wide-ranging monopoly where economic constraints operate differently.
- In particular, the definition is too wide-ranging to serve as a basis for any estimation of the costs of performing this task.
- They are therefore an important addition for subscribers to DSL operators’ multiple-play offers who wish to have access to a wide-ranging pay-TV offer.
- They are highly mobile, ranging over wide areas in search of food, and live in flocks of up to several hundred individuals.
- ‘a wide-ranging autonomy has been granted to the public undertaking [SNCB] as regards its non-rail investments and its acquisition of holdings in commercial activities’.
- The vervet has a wide range of African habitats, including open grasslands, forests and mountains, with climatic conditions ranging from warm temperate to tropical.
- On 18 December 2003 the Commission published a Green Paper on the future of rules of origin in preferential trade arrangements [7] which opened a wide-ranging debate on the subject.
- In November 2003, the Netherlands notified its plan to grant the company a EUR 45 million loan as rescue aid under the guidelines to enable the company to stay afloat whilst preparing a wide-ranging restructuring plan.
- The proposer shall systematically identify, using wide-ranging expertise from a competent team, all reasonably foreseeable hazards for the whole system under assessment, its functions where appropriate and its interfaces.