1 mainly; to a great extent -- largement
Our methods have been largely successful.
He has largely succeeded in this.
In short, we are largely satisfied with the proposal as it is now before us and will endorse it accordingly.
Obesity is becoming endemic, and our largely sedentary lifestyle is in no small part to blame for this.
I would point out here that, insofar as unemployment is largely of structural origin, structural measures are the only way to combat it.
It is a chance to call another summit and then things remain largely as they were.
Thirdly, public procurement has the potential, although this remains largely untapped, to support innovation in the form of innovative products, processes and services.
But we are largely looking at private hate and prejudice.
The third concern is that we may end up with laws so labyrinthine, fragmented and technical, that working people will ultimately be largely excluded.