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widespread

[wahyd-spred] / ˈwaɪdˈsprɛd /


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SYDNEY—ANZ Group will pay the largest combined penalties ever secured by Australia’s corporate regulator, over risk failures and widespread misconduct including in the handling of a US$9.26 billion government bond sale.

From The Wall Street Journal

They were placed on remand until December 24 pending further investigations into the incident, which sparked widespread revulsion after the footage was shared on social media.

From Barron's

The second was the sales practices of insurers, which the consumer group argued were inappropriate and led to widespread confusion over what was covered in a policy.

From BBC

When the New World screwworm last spread across the United States, it caused widespread damage to livestock and took decades to eliminate.

From Science Daily

Its goal is to develop new therapies for widespread conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer.

From Science Daily