Under the bill,
the most sweeping changes were made to the federal skilled worker category.
The Pension Protection Act made
the most sweeping changes to the plan documents in the last 30 years at the same time the IRS decided to restructure how it regulates qualified plans.
«Regulation Z» overhaul to change credit card fine print rules — The Federal Reserve Board has proposed
the most sweeping changes in nearly 30 years to credit card disclosure rules, known as Regulation Z.... (more)
It provides
the most sweeping changes to the federal tax code in decades while reducing tax bills for businesses and workers alike.
NHTSA is proposing some of
the most sweeping changes — they say improvements — in tests since the five - star ratings began back in 1978.
The rush to get tax reform done in D.C. — particularly on the business side, where
the most sweeping changes are planned — is alarming tax specialists who warn that new and unforeseen complexity, loopholes and glitches could come back to haunt tax collectors and taxpayers.
The Trump administration proposed
the most sweeping changes to the federal tax code in decades, outlining a framework that would cut individual and corporate taxes, eliminate widely used exemptions and deductions and tilt the U.S. closer to the type of tax system embraced by other industrialized nations.
Now Saab officials are worried that
the most sweeping changes in the U.S. tax code in 30 years will hurt its ability to compete for top talent to fill technology jobs in engineering, research, development, testing and production.
Katko said he believes
the most sweeping changes to the U.S. tax code in 30 years will result in a net tax cut for most Central New Yorkers and will help local businesses thrive as the corporate tax rate is cut from 35 percent to 20 percent.
Sarkozy's overhaul —
the most sweeping change in half a century — allows the president to address Parliament directly, a privilege he
Sarkozy's overhaul —
the most sweeping change in half a century — allows the president to address Parliament directly, a privilege he does not have now.
Not exact matches
Change is
sweeping through front bars and suburban watering holes across the city, with publicans of some of the city's
most recognisable pubs spending up big in efforts to stay relevant in Perth's rapidly diversifying hospitality sector.
While
most U.S. companies stand to benefit from the
sweeping tax
changes implemented early this year, markets may be overlooking a critical distinction: the different manner in which businesses will spend that windfall.
The
most sweeping tax overhaul in three decades will make big
changes to how families pay their taxes.
The two decades following the war brought what was probably the
most sweeping worldwide
change in governmental systems since the fall of the Roman Empire.
Aside from the fact that the assertion itself is false, the
sweeping change of mind on this subject is driven
most of all by a close reading and examination of the Bible.
The
most revolutionary alteration in religious art came with the
sweeping changes in sacrament and liturgy brought about by the 16th - century Reformers, especially Calvin and Zwingli.
Their CEO, Marissa Mayer, has instituted a few
changes to turn Yahoo's ship around, but this is by far the biggest and
most sweeping one.
Sir Alex Ferguson does appear to be looking to the future with his
most recent acquistions (Hernandez, Smalling and Bebe) and it does seem that some of his squad players appear to have become surplus to requirements but would the Old Trafford side really make such
sweeping changes?
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo today proposed
sweeping changes in the state's criminal justice system, calling his plan the
most comprehensive set of reforms in the nation.
Cuomo has, at times, cast himself as a catalyst for
sweeping change at the Capitol,
most notably when he engineered the passage of a same - sex marriage bill that had previously failed, and for which Senate Republicans seemed to have little appetite at the time.
Washington (CNNMoney.com)- Two key senators announced announced their support for the Wall Street reform bill Monday, placing Senate Democrats days away from winning the final vote to passing the
most sweeping set of
changes to the financial system in decades.
The decrease is likely also driven by the
changed political calculus for both unions and charter groups after
most of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's
sweeping education reform proposals failed during last year's legislative session.
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 same
changes are
sweeping through academic research, he asserted, and at a pace that's quicker than
most people think.
Professor Dan Bradley, from Trinity College Dublin, who led the study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, said: «There was a great wave of genome
change that
swept into Europe from above the Black Sea into Bronze Age Europe and we now know it washed all the way to the shores of its
most westerly island.
Without great school and classroom leaders to make sure reforms are implemented, even the
most ambitious and
sweeping policy
changes can sputter out by the time they hit your children's classrooms.
Among historically united Milwaukee school choice supporters, opinion varies sharply on the
most sweeping regulatory
changes in the program's history, which were enacted in July, described here.
And in recent years,
most states have adopted
sweeping educational policy
changes, including teacher evaluations tied to test scores and Common Core academic standards that have
changed what and how students learn in the classroom.
Sweeping declarations of «
change» aside, Microsoft and Nokia have the
most to lose this week — the two companies won't get a third chance at success.
Vardey's remarkably rich, diverse, and creatively organized anthology traces the evolution of modern spirituality over the past 50 years, a period notable for
sweeping changes in even the
most traditional faiths.
Theirs is a model that can not fit the new paradigm, but
most have too much invested in the old way to make the
sweeping changes they'd need to make in order to survive.
Though these
sweeping changes to FHA policy will give the
most aid to first - time home buyers and families without previous mortgages, the FHA will also continue to offer refinancing options for those who are still working on another loan.
Credit card reform arrives in the form of the Credit CARD Act — The
most sweeping credit card
changes ever are being imposed on credit card issuers, which in the course of complying, are making dramatic
changes in consumers» credit card accounts — not all of them welcome... (See Credit card reform law goes in effect)
Credit card reform arrives in the form of the Credit CARD Act — The
most sweeping credit card
changes ever are being imposed on credit card issuers, which in the course of complying, are making dramatic
changes in consumers» credit card accounts — not all of them welcome... (See Credit card reform law goes in effect)
Recently redesigned by Robert Trent Jones protégé Roger Rulewich, Tucker's Point Golf Club features dramatic elevation
changes,
sweeping ocean vistas and some of the
most picturesque holes in Bermuda.
While
most people were expecting something on the redemption side, Qantas have announced a
sweeping set of
changes on the earnings side of the program.
While Delta's recent announcements of their
sweeping award program
changes have caused an uproar among frequent flyers, one of the areas
most likely to trip up leisure travelers are the airline's new cash plus points awards.
The artists from this region are at the center of
sweeping global
change and address some of today's
most critical issues.
The works on display express the impact of recent
sweeping changes on China's urbanism, use of resources, criticism of the political system, and the documentation of its
most recent history as well as personal introspection.
While his current exhibition, entitled Sound and Vision, emphasizes his
most recent works, Russo has been practicing with this technique over the years since rapidly
changing home entertainment technology
swept away VHS and cassette tapes, turning them into tokens of nostalgia.
We seek
sweeping but necessary
change in the midst of a global recession, where every nation's
most immediate priority is reviving their economy and putting their people back to work.
It is a
sweeping and valuable cross-disciplinary description of ways in which climate and ocean dynamics, pushed by the planet's human - amplified greenhouse effect, could accelerate sea level rise far beyond the range seen as plausible in the last report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change and the
most recent review of what leading experts on sea level think, this 2014 paper: «Expert assessment of sea - level rise by AD 2100 and AD 2300.»
President Donald Trump signed a
sweeping executive order
changing most of President Barack Obama's climate
change policies, on Tuesday.
After a series of studies conducted last November and December, Luntz concluded that
most people do believe climate
change is real, but aren't necessarily going to support
sweeping legislation on that premise alone.
The federal government is clearly the
most capable of making the
sweeping changes we need, but a surprising amount could also be achieved through climate emergency action at the state and territory level.
«Climate
change is the
most consequential, urgent,
sweeping collection of challenges we face» (Hillary Clinton)... «confronting climate
change» is «a duty or responsibility laid down in scriptures» (John Kerry)... «Climate
change is so much more consequential than ISIS ever was» (Leading Democrat consultant)... «we are not very far» from the point where climate
change should be declared an international public health emergency» (UN's Christiana Figueres)...
Our looming economic crisis gets priority this year and
change will
most likely be achieved by way of developing green technologies and creating green jobs, not
sweeping regulatory action.
If accurate, Ms. Lindsay's declaration stands to hamper the entire BC legal profession from participating in one of the
most important and
sweeping technological
changes since the advent of the internet.
In the
most sweeping reform of Japan's legal system since World War II, the doors are opening wide for a flood of new lawyers to handle cases in an increasingly litigious society.Experts say the reforms underscore a big shift in social attitudes that is forcing Japan to
change its policy of keeping the number of lawyers low.