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Angus insisted he thought the concert would have wide appeal.
But President Obama would have wide latitude to exempt some foreign companies from the law.
Changing the ECB's status to match would have wide constitutional and fiscal implications.
But the brokers would have wide discretion over whether to end the relationship.
The examiner would have wide discretion to investigate transactions at WorldCom.
The monitor would have wide authority over policy, senior staffing and training.
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Mr. Perkins predicted that the decision would have wide-ranging effects in the coming elections.
Curling suggested that the challenge's outcome would have wide-ranging consequences.
While viewed largely as saber-rattling, the idea that the networks could be converted into cable channels gained attention in the television world because such a move would have wide-reaching implications for viewers and station owners.
A mass breakup would have wide-ranging positive effects, from reducing inter-connection and risk, allowing banks to focus on core businesses they actually understand, and knocking back their political influence.
Conservative MEP Timothy Kirkhope said that while the ruling addressed German legislation, it would have "wide-ranging implications for how the UK can tighten its welfare system to ensure only migrants that make a contribution can receive something back".
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