Sentences with phrase «more sweeping measures»

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At that moment, the questioner seemed to be looking for some grand sweeping mechanism, but I think the reality is much more complicated: how you measure social media depends on what you're trying to make it do.
What's more, last week's agreement on a sweeping tax - reform measure that included retention of part of the controversial «millionaires tax» showed that Cuomo has a close working relationship with Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, a Nassau County Republican.
Moving forward with a campaign pledge to unravel former President Obama's sweeping plan to curb global warming, Trump today is set to sign an executive order that will suspend, rescind or flag for review more than a half - dozen measures in an effort to boost domestic energy production in the form of fossil fuels.
The bills ranged from sweeping changes — from measures banning most larger campaign donors from securing state contracts to legislation blocking political consultants from doing double duty as lobbyists — to the more symbolic, such as one that would bring an end to political fundraisers in Albany County during the legislative session.
The Assembly Education Committee deferred for one week a vote on the 69 - page bill by Senator Gary K. Hart, a Democrat from Santa Barbara who offered a school - finance reform measure that is more sweeping than that enacted last year.
Such efforts may feel like small ball to a president for whom «huge» denotes high praise, but over the long haul they are likely to accomplish more than any attempts at sweeping measures.
Brakes on the base car measure 12.6 inches in front and 13.3 inches in back, providing 35 percent more swept area than the C6.
In «Lightning Fields 182,» the visual trace of an electrical charge measuring more than 400,000 volts sweeps across the composition from bottom right to upper left, reading in turns like the textures of a human hand, the upward - reaching leaves of a fern and the stark branches of a tree.
Researchers from Ohio State University who measured carbon while a typhoon was passing through in full force in Taiwan — essential since sediment washes away very quickly after a storm — found that more than 400 tons of carbon was being swept away for each square mile of watershed during the storm.
This will be aided by longitudinal analysis of associations between parenting measures used in this study and child health outcomes added in future sweeps, including more objective measures such as BMI and hospital admissions.
Other measures used information from earlier sweeps (mother - infant attachment used sweep 1 information, and supervision used sweep 4 information) while the remainder (joint activities and rule - setting) drew on information from more than one sweep.
The use of two different scales at alternative sweeps potentially presents some problems in relation to comparability, particularly as the MCS aims to assess the impact mental health problems have on everyday life, while the DASS is a more symptomatic measure.
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