0 (of interests etc) covering a large number of subjects etc -- berbagai-bagai; beraneka
a wide-ranging discussion.
Contaminated water not only affects humans but can profoundly alter ecosystems, suggesting again a complex and wide-ranging web of reverberations.
The facility delivers a wide-ranging experimental program in fundamental physics and advanced applications.
Roberts' book is detailed and dense, as one would expect from its wide-ranging nature.
In contrast, crises - environmental pressures that highlight wide-spread inefficiencies in extant domestic institutions or afford elites wide-ranging autonomy from short-term political constraints - open macro-windows.
It is difficult to do justice to such a wide-ranging collection of authoritative papers.
The volume is admirably thorough and wide-ranging and covers this ample ground - including controversial topics - in a fair and even-handed fashion.
In summary, the presented empirical findings show that in acute depression, subjects suffer from wide-ranging cognitive impairments, for which recovery is often incomplete.
This is a wide-ranging and useful survey of recent policies and practice, but is too focused on outlining official developments.