wide-ranging造句1. The commission has been given wide-ranging powers.
2. The government has promised wide-ranging health care for all.
3. The changes are seen as a prelude to wide-ranging reforms.
4. He knows that wide-ranging compensation schemes are available.
5. Our discussions were wide-ranging and substantive.
6. Many of them offer wide-ranging services.
7. A wide-ranging survey found growing dissatisfaction among workers.
8. The Decretio Childeberti from 594-6 is more wide-ranging still.
9. Those are wide-ranging and sometimes technical matters.
10. McMaster agreed to a wide-ranging interview last week.
11. A wide range of activities will stimulate wide-ranging discussion.
12. Her criticism was wide-ranging and sometimes contradictory.
13. Questions can therefore be more wide-ranging and open-ended.
14. The working party's remit was sufficiently wide-ranging to permit examining almost anything that had a bearing on chartered accountants' training.
15. The wide-ranging designs include a teddy bear switch for children's bedrooms.
16. Despite the wide-ranging ramifications of the misappropriation theory, the lower courts have endorsed it in a number of important rulings.
17. The best part of the magazine is the wide-ranging review pages of cassette compilations, demos, flexi discs and singles.
18. The programmes are wide-ranging and involve visiting and local professional musicians and students.
19. He was speaking during a wide-ranging cross-examination by the Treasury and Civil Service select committee.
20. The large size and wide-ranging habit of the orangutan make it especially vulnerable to devastation in tropical rainforests.
21. It pulls together a series of wide-ranging recommendations for business, transport and education.
22. Such accounts provide detailed and wide-ranging analyses of the psychological and related discourses around these objects.
23. As a result of their com-patibility, Haig and Fraser were able to bring about wide-ranging reforms.
24. Today we expect our stars to have social consciences and wide-ranging opinions.
25. Urban politics itself is also a substantial subject and it too has received wide-ranging and systematic attention.
26. To the consternation of his cabinet colleagues, he is currently conducting a wide-ranging review of public spending.
27. The finished product rests in a glorious pop tradition not usually associated with a wide-ranging career like Young's.
28. This information is supplemented by a wealth of subscriber-supplied data from a wide-ranging customer base.
29. On the same day the Securities and Exchange Commission filed wide-ranging civil charges against Keating and several others.
30. Arguments for controlling or reducing the size of public expenditure are wide-ranging but not always convincing.