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As a result, the government is essentially limited to taking broad defensive measures.
Google should be taking broad latitude to ensure that more, not less, content that may be in the public interest stays in public view.
In Canada, because of rules that were already in place, the flash crash of 2010 was less severe, taking broad stock indexes down only 4 percent, while they fell over 9 percent in the United States.
If the assets turn out to be less than troubled, as the government is betting (and hedging its own bet by taking broad action to improve the housing market), there is a return for all involved.
The recent Idle No More protest movement in Canada has helped bring about a new era of indigenous-state relations, in which First Nations are increasingly asserting their nationhood and taking broad jurisdiction over their territories.
Now, Germany is taking broad action on two fronts to balance the brain drain account.
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Shareholders have taken broad aim at corporate governance.
But the government only began to take broad action after the 2001 census figures appeared.
"Corporate governance and trust has collapsed, they're not paying dividends, and they can't take broad decisions.
Were you able to take broad economic themes and make them relevant to you, your family or your community?
Indeed, as the soloist took broad freedoms with movement (and rightly so), Mr. Ozawa often found himself in pursuit.
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