1. At this point the race was basically over, since a big righthand shift made the last leg a broad reach to the finish with no attack lanes. 2. Companies are being challenged to turn their broad reach into profitable business plans. 3. For Summers, economic policy has a broad reach. 4. Its very broad geographical reach would provide travelers with more single-carrier options, reducing or eliminating the need to race through airports to make connections. 5. Its partnerships with other media companies ensure broad reach. 6. Kudos are nothing new to Nelson, but the Kennedy award reminds of the broad reach of his music. 7. Radio and outdoor ads are favored since they are cheaper than television and enjoy broad reach among professionals who commute to work. 8. Similar country properties are available in a broad reach of central New York counties. 9. That broad reach has led consumer advocates to oppose the merger stridently. 10. The broad reach of law enforcement, particularly in singling out individuals of Middle-Eastern background, has greatly alarmed civil liberty advocates. |