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is multipronged
adjective
Having multiple prongs
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At Saks, the plan is multipronged, beginning with the company's spring advertisements.
His plan is multipronged: first, he schedules private séances with them (and it turns out that the elder sister, Laura, is more the front person, the personality of the act, whereas the adolescent Kate is the actual conduit to the spirit world).
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PETER REED -- It's multipronged.
"It's multipronged because we want to make a big change," Ms. Perez Kennealy said.
"The approach has to be multipronged: education, awareness, repaying and saving," he said.
Richard Nephew, a former sanctions expert for the U.S. negotiating team with Iran, said a significant chunk of the sanctions against Iran are multipronged and cannot cleanly be separated into categories of nuclear and non-nuclear.
But where is such multipronged drug resistance likely to have developed?
Shorvon attributes it to ?the mix of clinical and basic science, the high quality of the laboratory science, the enthusiasm of the staff, and the youthfulness of NNI.? Another of NNI s fortes is its multipronged approach to neuroscience.
A better alternative for the region is a multipronged approach focusing on transit and other congestion management improvements on existing roads -- an effective course of action that could have been implemented years ago with strong community support, creating real jobs and delivering real traffic relief now.
The settlement enterprise was a multipronged assault on the rule of law".
"There needs to be a multipronged approach," he said, "the Fed's rate cut and then a tax cut".
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