Widely
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1820 examples of Widely in a sentence
Trump’s promise to cut taxes again is
widely
viewed as a major reason why Republican congressional leaders – and, most important, the party’s big donors – supported him in 2016 and continued to do so.
Japan’s new activism also was
widely
imitated.
For one thing, unlike gold – which has always had other purposes and today is employed
widely
in new technologies from iPhones to spacecraft – Bitcoin has no alternative use.
Then, in the closing decades of the twentieth century, a counter-revolution swept the world, pushing for just the opposite: disperse capital as
widely
as possible by getting everybody involved as owners.
The case for a pan-European supervisor is
widely
accepted, especially as the European Banking Authority (the EU’s banking regulator) proved feeble in carrying out financial stress tests: the first tests were so weak that even Spain’s now-bankrupt savings banks could pass with flying colors.
Sustainable HumanityADDIS ABABA – Sustainable development means achieving economic growth that is
widely
shared and that protects the earth’s vital resources.
The UN and NATO are
widely
perceived as damaged, if not broken, by their failure to agree on what to do about Iraq.
And while using financial sanctions to boost
widely
agreed global efforts such as nuclear nonproliferation, or to defend shared principles such as border sovereignty, may not always work, it is a
widely
accepted tactic.
In Estonia, which is
widely
considered to be a leader in the use of voting technology, almost one-quarter of all votes in the 2011 parliamentary election were cast online.
What is clear is that, if it is adopted widely, it could exacerbate trends that are undermining public policy, including governments’ ability to boost economic growth and improve social outcomes.
Whereas Ukraine’s presidential election has been
widely
hailed as the end of the beginning of Ukraine’s political transition, the European Parliament election has been lamented as the beginning of the end of the idea of an ever-closer union.
This is a
widely
shared concern.
Estimates for the output gap of the euro area at that time were especially doubtful with data coming from different international institutions varying widely, and being revised substantially at later stages.
For starters, the 2008 financial crisis and ensuing global recession are widely, and justifiably, seen as a massive failure on the part of the “establishment.”
The Dollar and the Damage DoneBERKELEY – The US Federal Reserve is being
widely
blamed for the recent eruption of volatility in emerging markets.
In this regard, Tunisia starts on a positive note: a sense of national cohesion created by the successful overthrow of a
widely
hated dictator.
Rather than allowing vital data to gather dust, as has occurred in the past, we must augment it, update it, and share it widely, so that it can be put to use.
As usual, however, perceptions are lagging behind reality, which means that Germany is still
widely
viewed as the eurozone’s most powerful force.
Although information is still
widely
available on Facebook and other international sites, public trust in the government has been seriously eroded.
That indicator – growth rate per working-age person – is not
widely
used by economists, who instead focus on GDP per capita.
They reject the
widely
accepted view, based on early sacred texts, that ancient believers did not ban the slaughter of cattle, and that such a ban probably became part of the Hindu moral code only around the fifth and sixth centuries AD, when the later Puranas were written.
In either case, it is
widely
feared that either of these outcomes is intended simply to appease America.
Fifty years ago, the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (more
widely
known as the Kerner Commission), issued its report, providing a stark account of the conditions in America that had led to the disorders.
The Germans have been
widely
castigated for pointing out that Europe has no clear mechanism for sorting out sovereign (government) defaults, and that surely it needs one.
There, too, governments
widely
“guaranteed” private-sector debt, and then proceeded to default on it.
Saudi Arabia vs. the Arab SpringPRINCETON – Saudi Arabia is
widely
perceived as leading the counter-revolution against the Arab Spring uprisings.
The Four “Cs” of InnovationPARIS – Innovation is now
widely
acknowledged to be a prerequisite for sustainable economic growth.
Moreover, Lionel Jospin’s elimination from the presidential election in 2002 by the far-right Jean-Marie Le Pen is
widely
interpreted – wrongly in my opinion – as the result of the Socialists’ pro-European position.
Like Blah, Mnangagwa is
widely
unpopular, and he lost his parliamentary seat in the 2001 general election.
As Summers well knows, I published a
widely
cited commentary in The New York Times on November 29, 2008, entitled “A $1 Trillion Answer.”
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