Sentences with phrase «more sweeping decision»

In that sense unions dodged a more sweeping decision that could have jeopardized dues payments from all public workers.

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The Windsor decision striking down DOMA was less sweeping, with state and circuit courts following the Roe social engineering model more directly.
A close read of Cuomo's recent controversial executive order shows that it doesn't actually guarantee people on parole the right to vote — what looked like a sweeping restoration appears to be more of a case - by - case decision.
Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders reached agreement on a budget plan Monday that will usher in sweeping changes to school funding that give local officials far more control over spending decisions.
Your track record disqualifies you from making such a sweeping decision that will do irreparable damage to... Read More
Probably the biggest difference between when we bought our first home and when we bought our second was learning to take more control of financial decisions rather than sort of being swept along by them.
That was followed, in 2015, by the more - sweeping Obergefell v. Hodges decision, which found that the Constitution guarantees same - sex couples the right to marry.
The precise issue concerned application of a «wind deductible,» but the decision sweeps more broadly in addressing the methodology for interpreting policies in determining covered causes of loss and the relevance of insurance industry practice.
It is unclear whether Google intends to roll out the removal of the search bar to all Pixel Launcher phones or if the company intends to gather more feedback before making a sweeping decision.
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