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Discover Ludwig"wide remit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to an authority's or individual's broad range of responsibilities or activities. For example: "The board has a wide remit to oversee the organization's budgeting processes."
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The inclusion of "ideas" gives it wide remit.
News that this has a wide remit suggests that other questions are being asked.
Next up, I requested some cultural tips... a wide remit that was answered by scores of tips.
The panel had a wide remit, looking at issues of human rights, trade, intellectual property and public health objectives.
Wide remit for new directors of standards What does Blunkett recommend that the new DSS should do?
A DCMS spokeswoman said the government was reforming the commission because it had struggled to deliver across its wide remit, and hoped to retain its A rating.
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Witness protection has UK-wide remit The first UK-wide witness protection scheme is to be launched today to help secure convictions and care for vulnerable witnesses.
While many aspects of justice are devolved, the department retains a substantial UK-wide remit over areas including human rights and civil liberties, freedom of information, data protection and the Supreme Court.
But there are difficulties: the MRC, like all the research councils, has a UK-wide remit whilst the main focus of the Department of Health is on health policy for England only.
So, with a wider remit and a more ambitious agenda, can the SDGs succeed?
The move was part of a wider remit to stop the sexualisation of women in advertising and media.
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