Sentences with phrase «sweeping changes it gets»

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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.
Now, as time passes without any change and support simmers down to being a less active part of people's lives, the debate gets swept under the rug until the next shooting occurs.
Once the Hawks got swept the first time by the Cavs you could make the argument that the Hawks needed to make some changes.
Win both AZ games, split Seattle (though as we get closer to the season I may change to sweep).
Before British politics got swept up in a whirlwind of Brexit, leadership challenges and a change of cabinet, one of the biggest stories was the allegations surrounding Conservative general election spending in 2015.
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.
A: Lazio said he'd prefer to be known as «the person that's going to bring about fundamental and sweeping change to state government, who's going to restore integrity, who's going to get us back in the business of creating jobs... who's going to lower the cost of living and lower the cost of government and get our spending under control so that we can have a state that we can be proud of and feel optimistic about.»
Changing out bags every time you want to sweep can get expensive.
There aren't any sweeping changes to the Veloster's efficiency, but it will get slightly improved EPA fuel economy ratings across the model range.
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.
Finally, I thought, someone got it and was making sweeping changes to right a sinking ship.
But there's no letup in the changes sweeping over the publishing industry, and today you've got some great reading in front of you right now that will help get you up to speed in no time at all.
Although we don't sell health insurance, we do get some questions regarding the recent sweeping health insurance changes and how they might affect the coverage in your home.
«VR gaming is the new craze sweeping the industry, and fundamentally changes how games get made.
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«One can get a car washed automatically in five minutes, while it still takes us 15 minutes to wash ourselves by hand,» Kira notes wryly, and predicts that sweeping technological changes are due in personal hygiene.
Warner, who in 2007 cosponsored a sweeping climate - change bill with then - Democrat and now independent Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut, recalled proudly that his cap - and - trade bill got further in the Senate than any climate legislation before or since.
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.
Sweeping away the debate over human - made vs. «natural» climate change, and focusing on adaptation to extreme weather, sounds like it may be the best chance to get some real action.
Roger: You reinforced my point (in a backhanded way) about the hopelessness of getting the World's population to commit to sweeping changes in time to be able to actually effect desired change.
If we let ego and tradition get in the way of being proactive about facing the challenges, even fearful change, then these changes will sweep over.
As a practicing attorney - turned - marketing consultant attending LegalWeek for the first time since moving to New York City in 2016, I was anxious to dig in and really get a sense of where my profession was going in the wake of the sweeping technological and business model changes we've seen over the last couple of years.
Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel: OnRamp Insurance Conference reflects changes coming at industry April 1, 2016 Established companies and start - ups got together to discuss the wave of innovation that is beginning to sweep across the insurance industry.
Although we don't sell health insurance, we do get some questions regarding the recent sweeping health insurance changes and how they might affect the coverage in your home.
«It is essential that the Commission gets a full and accurate picture of how changes to net neutrality will affect the everyday lives of Americans before they can act on such sweeping policy changes
How this'll affect the smartphone world remains to be seen, but at least Google is forcing its developers to make sweeping changes so as to not get left behind when people eventually only use 64 - bit apps on their phones.
Facebook has promised some sweeping changes because that is the only way to get things back on track.
This way you can get familiar with EMM without risking making sweeping and hard to repair changes to your entire media collection.
There is some bitter news for people looking to buy a home in Canada after Ottawa announced sweeping changes to how Canadians get a mortgage.
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