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mass; massive; large scale (о жилищном строительстве и т. п.); mass scale; wholesale (wholesale election fraud. BBC Alexander Demidov); endemic (an endemic disease or problem is always present in a particular place, or among a particular group of people ⇨ epidemic, pandemic: Violent crime is now endemic in parts of Chicago. LDOCE Alexander Demidov); wide-sweeping (Другой важный момент – начата массовая проверка соблюдения правил GMP на предприятиях = Another milestone is the launch of a wide-sweeping audit of GMP compliance by manufacturers. The Small Business Jobs Act, with its "$12 billion in targeted temporary tax relief, will provide a wide-sweeping benefit to our nation's smallest businesses. Kristie Arslan: Politics Trumps Progress: Main Street Likely to Be Left Out in the Cold Yet Again Things weren't looking to good back in 2005 or even into 2006, but wide-sweeping policy changes instituted from the DoD and DoS on down to the military unit level has made the situation there improve dramatically. Clinton: McCain's "2013" speech like 'Mission Accomplished" Wordnik Alexander Demidov); inclusive (Timote Suladze); widespread (introduction into widespread use of new products, new processes, new ways of doing things by J.A. Allen Tamerlane); ubiquitous (e.g.: The AK-47 is the world's most ubiquitous weapon; The T-34 was the most ubiquitous (and arguably the best) tank of World War Two. mikhailS); volume (Ferrari really has become a volume brand these days Mr. Wolf); for the masses |