1. As a union we need to build a broad coalition with the providers and the users of public services and if necessary, with the employers.
2. As the administration attempts to forge a broad international coalition, however, questions inevitably will arise about where this nation draws the line.
3. A broad coalition of liberal public policy organizations said Tuesday that they had started a campaign against the appointment of John Ashcroft as attorney general.
4. A broad coalition of moderate Democrats and Republicans were involved in the passage of the agreement and, earlier this month, a global free trade pact.
5. A broad coalition may give America the comfort that it is not alone in the Muslim world.
6. A broad coalition of governments favors going further than the United States, in this case establishing a strong and independent court.
7. A broad coalition of groups has mounted a serious challenge to a host of government subsidies and incentives that aid particular industries or businesses.
8. A broad coalition of business interests says the change would limit their ability to attract and retain executives and high-skilled employees.
9. A broad coalition would also make it easier to reach a deal with the Syrians.
10. A far-reaching law aimed at uprooting foreign terrorists and their sympathizers is facing close scrutiny from a broad coalition of civil liberties groups.