Sentences with phrase «sweeping changes at»

You're so lucky to have that fabulous view and to be able to make these sweeping changes all at once to take advantage of it.
Don't try to make sweeping changes all at once.
Parents Demand Charter in LAUSD's First Parent Trigger Campaign A high - spirited group of nearly 100 parents descended on the Los Angeles Unified district office Thursday and turned in petitions demanding sweeping changes at their failing school in the first use of the controversial parent trigger law in the city.
The Los Angeles Board of Education approved the first use of the controversial parent trigger law in the city Tuesday, clearing the way for sweeping changes at 24th Street Elementary School in the West Adams neighborhood.
Its work with corporations like Nestlé, Butterball, Tyson, and Unilever has led to sweeping changes at supplier operations.
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.

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All of this hints at the sweeping way blockchain technology could change how goods move around the world.
Mark Ledwidge, a senior lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University, agreed that many individuals got swept up in the Obama craze and that this hope for change created «expectations around Barack Obama» that «were highly problematic.»
At the same time, it positions him nicely for the general election (should he get that far), half - way between Republican proposals that are unlikely to bring any change to the health care economy whatsoever, and the Democrats» sweeping ambition.
At a moment when the world's fourth - largest pharmaceutical company by sales (Pfizer) is eagerly courting the world's ninth - largest (the very same AstraZeneca from which Bristol decoupled)-- offering, in late May, a monumental dowry of around $ 120 billion — one can be forgiven for not noticing the more substantive change that's sweeping the pharmaceutical industry: Big Pharma is getting smaller.
In a report published on June 13, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who led Uber's internal investigation, recommended some sweeping management changes at Uber in the wake of its numerous scandals.
The wave of change sweeping the Middle East, gives us a breath taking chance to change the game and bin Laden's death comes at a good time in that light.
When the Roe decision came down, pro-abortionists and anti-abortionists alike expressed amazement at the sweeping change that the Court had imposed upon the country.
Crisis books usually follow a predictable pattern: first a searing depiction of the problem at hand, then some broad and sweeping assessments of how great changes in attitude might begin to address the issue, and then some piddling and timid policy proposals that clearly won't begin to meet the challenge.
The dramatic changes sweeping the pro game have scouts looking for new kinds of players at critical positions
Throughout the week there was talk of Klopp making sweeping changes to his back line, Karius in goal, Gomez at CB and Trent back in at right - back were all credible suggestions but all fairly unlikely.
Since 1962, when he took over as director at Lincoln Park, Fisher has kept pace with the changing role of zoos, from their days as roadside attractions to today «s conservators of endangered species, and has overseen a sweeping $ 50 million renovation program.
At the same time, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie has insisted such sweeping changes to state government should not be rushed through in a matter of weeks.
Taking a mandate from his small base (compared to the UK population and also the nine million people that voted Labour at the last general election), he and Momentum are sweeping the nation with a message of progressive change.
Lazio scoffed at Cuomo's «new New York agenda,» which calls for sweeping change in Albany and fiscally conservative proposals to bring spending under control, calling it «snake oil.»
At the time, Cuomo was referring to his sky - high poll numbers, saying that New Yorkers» approval of him personally actually indicated their broad support for the sweeping changes he had made in Albany.
Heeding the maxim of his mentor and friend AJP Taylor that «every historian should write an autobiography», Ken decided that his should not be «grist to the mill of possible obituaries or the product of self - indulgence or vanity» but «an indication of how a working, writing historian went about his task at a time of sweeping historical change».
At least one upstate business, Davidson Brothers Brewery, has instituted sweeping changes in their tipping policy
At least one upstate business, Davidson Brothers Brewery, has instituted sweeping changes in their tipping policy more
At the same time, the Obama administration may be fine - tuning its approach to Iran's nuclear program and weighing some sweeping changes.
The prime minister has warned today that failure to commit to sweeping climate change solutions at the forthcoming Copenhagen summit will be disastrous for the environment.
«It has become clear to me that it is time for sweeping operational changes, independent monitoring, and transparency at the City's Housing Authority,» she said.
Cuomo has proposed far more sweeping changes to the state's tax code that he says are needed to soften the blow of the new federal tax law, which will raise the federal taxes of many New Yorkers by capping a deduction for state and local taxes at $ 10,000.
In the next decade, the sweeping changes to the tax code could put $ 370 billion worth of state and local revenue and 370,000 education jobs at risk, according to a state - by - state analysis by the National Education Association.
The sweeping change, which would put New York at the forefront of a growing national debate over use of the drug, calls for recreational marijuana to be regulated and taxed like alcohol and tobacco.
«After meeting w / the NYCHA Chair today, it is clear that it is time for sweeping operational changes, independent monitoring, and transparency at the City's Housing Authority,» James posted on her office Twitter account on Thursday.
The same changes are sweeping through academic research, he asserted, and at a pace that's quicker than most people think.
The report, called the «Opportunity Equation,» argues for not only improving how math and science are taught, but also for putting those subjects at the core of more sweeping changes that would allow the country to «do school differently.»
The new review does not suggest sweeping changes in the use of MRI contrast agents, as at present, there is no evidence linking the brain deposits to health risks.
Of course, all that could change quickly — as happened at the turn of the 20th century, when the quiet, reliable electric car, powered by primitive lead - acid batteries, seemed destined to sweep the market.
We want photos of you sweeping the glitter off the village hall floor; heading out to teach 5 people on a dark evening half an hour's drive away after a long day at work; your piles of philosophy books stacked next to your mat; your tabs of marking for trainees; the scrubby you use on the handstand footprints on the wall; the loose change rattling in the donation box after the PWYC; your studio rent bill; the baby sick on your yoga top after mums and baby yoga; the holes in your favourite decade - old yoga leggings; the charity shop where you buy more; coffee stains on cork blocks and the hospital room where you teach cancer patients; the costume box for your yoga and theatre kids class; your ID badge for prison work; the hug from the student who finally learned to stand on one leg...
Rhythm game studio hints at sweeping changes to approach of future titles, open to working with Activision on the «right thing.»
This Mad Men — like ambition — to explore the professional conflicts of a group of highly creative people, the sweeping changes in society they're reflecting and responding to, and the conflicted genius suffering from imposter syndrome at its center — might have been better fit for the length of a series, and indeed series like Showtime's I'm Dying Up Here and HBO's classic The Larry Sanders Show convey the combination of internal competitiveness and group cohesion that powers comedy scenes like the Lampooners» more effectively than AFASG's scattershot approach.
In the early 1980s, spurred by disappointing national test results and reports such as «A Nation At Risk» — the seminal document published in 1983 that decried the mediocre state of public education in America and recommended sweeping change to fix the problem — other states mounted reforms using administrative reorganization or new curriculum as levers for change.
These national ERAOs and their counterparts at the state level are focused on enacting sweeping education policy changes to increase accountability for student achievement, improve teacher quality, turn around failing schools, and expand school choice.
The Illinois State Board of Education took on sweeping authority to supervise special education at Chicago Public Schools on Wednesday, voting to appoint an outside monitor who for at least three years will have to approve any changes to the district's special ed policies and procedures.
LA School Report covered the intense race like no other publication, with comprehensive profiles of the primary candidates, what was at stake for kids, what fueled the record spending, and the rising parent movement that swept in change for public education.
The changes follow sweeping reforms to the way exam boards and Ofqual handle the re-marking process, which were aimed specifically at cutting the number of appeals.
The new faces come at a time of sweeping changes to public education in the city and across Wisconsin with regard to evaluating teachers, academic standards, testing and addressing behavior, among other things.
Public education is at a crossroad, and much like the brick - and - mortar retailers of 10 or 15 years ago, if it does not adapt it will be swept aside in a tide of changing technology.
This report proposes sweeping changes to the way American education is governed, recommends stronger and more centralized government at the state level, and suggests the weakening of lay - citizen participation in governance in favor of control by politicians.
The dashboard moves California one step closer to completing a sweeping overhaul of public education aimed at better preparing students for the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
Pathways at Burnsville High School: The Pathways model at Burnsville High School represents a sweeping change in how we encourage students to think about and plan for the Burnsville High School experience.
Mercedes - Benz is set to bring sweeping changes to the names of its SUVs, a move aimed at placing greater emphasis on its C -, E - and S - class models.
The second race of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America championship was a battle down to the final turn for Madison Snow, who piloted the No. 29 Change Racing Lamborghini Carolinas entry to a weekend sweep at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
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