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"The absence of a hydrocarbons law, and a regulatory framework more broadly, does make it more unappetizing for foreign oil companies to submit bids, even if the government turns out to prove itself more malleable after the elections," said Joost Hiltermann, deputy program director, the Middle East and North Africa, for the International Crisis Group.
More broadly, does it mean anything in terms of the (rapidly) altering landscape of ridesharing?
Wall Street more broadly doesn't have any outsized affection for Clinton, but a relative handful of donors who work in the industry have invested heavily in her.
Combined, the letters muddy Ryan's claim that the stimulus wasn't helpful and that government spending, more broadly, doesn't assist small businesses.
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More broadly, do we trust Romney or any candidate with power?
If not, more broadly, do you think you have an idea of where they are?
More broadly, did you, yourself, tell your fellow Republican senators even before the inauguration that they, in the words of one of them, "can't let [Obama] succeed in anything"?
More broadly, he doesn't fret about American dominance.
More broadly, when does life end and death begin?
Even more broadly, what does the future hold for running mates on winning tickets?
Others ask, more broadly, what does it mean to preserve, project, or even hijack political authority?
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