Sentence examples for widespread operations from inspiring English sources

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Motorola is also a big, old-line technology company with more than 20,000 employees and widespread operations and factories.

That did not change until 2008, when the Iraqi Army conducted widespread operations in volatile areas without significant American hand-holding.

The spiral of tit-for-tat violence has seen security forces carry out widespread operations in the southeast - locking down entire districts and pounding PKK outposts in residential areas, while Kurdish fighters have launched attacks against military and administrative targets.

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"Forces are conducting a widespread operation to locate the individuals," the military said in a statement late on Friday afternoon.

If your information apparatus is so powerful that from the early hours the radio and television in America spoke in such a way that everyone believed that it was the work of Muslims, if you are so powerful in information gathering, then why were you not able to determine this widespread operation, which has definitely taken months and, some even say, years to plan...

Although Thursday was not the deadliest day in Iraq since American forces completed their departure in late December, the attacks represented the most widespread operation yet mounted by suspected Sunni insurgents who have sought for years to topple the Shiite-led government in Baghdad.

Last fall, the Associated Press launched a Pulitzer Prize-winning series that detailed Intel's systemic spying on area Muslims, raising questions about the legality of such a widespread operation.

The "large-scale and widespread" operation resulted in the arrests of eight gang members, who all entered guilty pleas to drugs offences.

Prosecutors and jailers said it was a coincidence, but Dekraai's attorney insisted it was part of a widespread operation to elicit incriminating remarks from defendants who were represented by lawyers, a violation of their rights.

The supervising prosecutor, Dan Rather Jr., was involved in another high-profile drug case a few years back: the case of Julia "pot princess" Diaco -- the NYU drug distributor whose widespread operation was way up the ladder from the lowly dime-bag dealing that supported Chambers's habit.

Given the widespread operation of LRR receptor-based innate immunity mechanisms across both plants and animals, it is easy to assume that innate immunity mechanisms may be ubiquitous among eukaryotes, albeit having evolved by distinct routes [2], [8].

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