Far-reaching
far-reaching (adjective) - have a great influence, affect many things
far-reaching influence
far-reaching plans
far-reaching agreement
far-reaching implications
have far-reaching implications for
far-reaching effects on
change with far-reaching effect
far-reaching recommendations
far-reaching extent of
far-reaching agenda
a far-reaching claim
far-reaching cuts in spending
far-reaching consequences
an event destined to have the most far-reaching consequences
have far-reaching economic, political and social consequences
far-reaching reforms
undergoing far-reaching reforms
a far-reaching reorganization
a far-reaching judgment by a court of law
a far-reaching reassessment
a far-reaching reappraisal
enjoy far-reaching views
Example sentences:
* "These different views of who the clients are also have far-reaching implications for how we organise the delivery of care."
* "Her influence, however, has been far-reaching."
* "A more far-reaching agreement is currently in the works."
* "Losses mounted rapidly and the company was forced to take painful and far-reaching decisions as its only hope of survival."
* "The far-reaching extent of the German scheme has caused widespread concern among industrialists."
* "The government finally responded to mounting criticism by publishing a White Paper that contained a comprehensive and far-reaching set of proposals."
* "The new agenda for action was perceived as even more far-reaching and revolutionary than the precious report."
* "The government's own manual adopted their far-reaching recommendations and the pattern for the future was set."
* "Important innovations were introduced by the new law which were to have far-reaching implications."
* "I am delighted to be associated with such a far-reaching project that will act as a clearing house for many people's activities across the world."
* "He will no doubt tread very carefully, but the consequences of his stand could be far-reaching."
* "Meanwhile across the Atlantic Ocean an event had taken place which was destined to have the most far-reaching consequences."
* "The second radical option she proposed called for far-reaching cuts in state investment and price subsidies, transformation of state-run enterprises into joint-stock companies, co-operatives and private companies."
* "She is described in the blurb as 'an extraordinary woman with remarkable intelligence, creativity and energy,' and I think that claim, far-reaching though it may be, is probably justified."
* "They were large, and strong, and had grand and far-reaching plans."
* "The cow soon evolved into essentially a beef animal and in that role its influence worldwide has been immense and far-reaching."
* "He then carried out a change that was to have a far-reaching effect on everyone in the world."
* "Both organizations were undergoing far-reaching reforms."
* This law has far-reaching implications for health care planning.
* "Attempts to change the land-based activities that cause coastal pollution would have far-reaching economic, political and social consequences."
* "Taking on the care of an elderly relative is likely to have far-reaching and sometimes long-term effects on the lives of the carer and their family and friends."
* "Perhaps the most important and far-reaching change in nursing in the past ten years has been the wholesale move away from the subservient, passive role of the nurse who was accountable to doctors for any treatments she undertook, and to nursing supervisors for standards of personal conduct and discipline."
CKA 650 As the IRB meets in New Zealand to consider far-reaching proposals for changes to the game's laws, CHRIS THAU talked to the main
* "Punishment, by several indications swift and far-reaching, has been meted out for incompetence, not insubordination."
* "The deal with Hewlett-Packard Co may well have far-reaching results."
* "By and large, male mood-swings and emotional febrility in middle age are probably not as marked as those among women, but they can come about nevertheless, sometimes with far-reaching consequences for the man and his marital relationship."
* "The most far-reaching reform was the abolition in 1861 of serfdom, the supreme symbol of Russia's backwardness."
* "A by-product of the resurgence of the Left has been a far-reaching reappraisal of the Russian revolution."
* "With a single drop of ink for a mirror, the Egyptian sorcerer undertook to reveal to any chance comer far-reaching visions of the past."
* The far-reaching reorganization of the government had been foreshadowed in a speech given the month before.
* "In a far-reaching judgment, the Court of Appeals laid down a new test for the determination of the question of non-literal copyright infringement, that is, whether there has been an infringement of copyright in non-literal elements such as program structure."
* It is possible to climb the circular stairs to enjoy far-reaching views from the towers and battlements."
* "Taken together, the studies carried out by social, economic and political revisionists have opened the way to a far-reaching reassessment of the dynamics of popular unrest during Nicholas II's reign, the role of the revolutionary intelligentsia, the prospects of stable capitalist and western-style democratic development in the period before the First World War, and the drama of 1917 itself."






