M2, the more widely followed, adds savings and private holdings in money market.
From the bloomberg.com
The move is widely viewed as a bid to consolidate his control over the military.
From the washingtontimes.com
Few stocks are as widely held in regular mutual funds as well as in hedge funds.
From the online.wsj.com
What they had done was view extremist material widely available on the internet.
From the voanews.com
Ersoy is widely popular, but the response to her declaration has been bellicose.
From the time.com
The MDQ is the most widely-used and studied screening tool for bipolar disorder.
From the sciencedaily.com
It's not really widely known, which is perhaps just as well for the cognoscenti.
From the telegraph.co.uk
This has been a widely held opinion among many analysts and investors for years.
From the forbes.com
He was widely thought to have been a successful minister both at DEFRA and DFID.
From the telegraph.co.uk
More examples
To a great degree; "her work is widely known"
Wide: to or over a great extent or range; far; "wandered wide through many lands"; "he traveled widely"
So as to leave much space or distance between; "widely separated"
(wideness) the property of being wide; having great width
(wideness) enormousness: unusual largeness in size or extent or number
(Wideness) In the sport of cricket, a wide is one of two things: * The event of a ball being delivered by a bowler too wide or high to be hit by the batsman, and ruled so by the umpire.n* A run scored by the batting team as a penalty to the bowling team when this occurs.
(wideness) the expansion of consciousness that comes when one exceeds or begins to exceed the individual consciousness and spread out toward the universal; it is felt as a great substantial vastness giving the sense of oneness free and infinite. [Integral Yoga]