21. Questions with broad potential implications got narrowly focused answers. 22. The article described the LinkShare patent as a technique for doing business, a claim with potentially broad implications, rather than a narrow technological innovation. 23. The burgeoning Hispanic population carries broad social implications, immigration experts said. 24. The case has been an embarrassment to the FBI and could have broad implications for the often-murky relationships between law-enforcement officials and criminal informers. 25. The dearth of local and statewide political news on local television news has broad implications, Klite said. 26. The direction of interest rates, of course, has broad implications, not only for the markets but for businesses, borrowers and consumers at large. 27. The decision has broad implications for competition in the local telephone markets. 28. The decision has broad implications for other states that have adopted similar restrictions. 29. The decision is expected to have broad implications affecting government support for religious schools. 30. The finding has broad implications for transplant surgery. |