Sentences with phrase «sweeping decision on»

In his historic and sweeping decision on Connecticut's broken school funding system, Judge Thomas Moukawsher announced something we...

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«Not since before Roe v. Wade has a law or court decision had the potential to devastate access to reproductive healthcare on such a sweeping scale,» Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, told Bloomberg earlier this year.
That's what made Trump's apparent decision to impose a sweeping 10 percent tax on imported aluminum and a steeper 25 percent tax on imported steel so unusual.
• The president appeared eager on Friday to defend his decision to levy sweeping tariffs, calling trade wars «easy to win.»
If you're sweeping private key to store your bitcoins on online wallet then it'd not be a wise decision because online wallets are vulnerable to many threats.
The federal government now swept past all the barriers that once had put up resistance — as in extending controls on local schools or bringing under the review of federal courts the decisions made on hiring and firing in private businesses, even small colleges.
Had this regime continued, while modernity — the bad along with the good — continued to take root among Catholics, unguided by the actions and decisions of an ecumenical council, the flood might simply have broken in on the Church willy - nilly, sweeping away the precious treasure Congar loved along with the anti-modernist regime he detested.
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.
And we will ask the Law Commission to advise on sweeping away the Nursing and Midwifery Council's outdated and inflexible decision - making processes.
Gabe Sherman has a sweeping piece on Mike Bloomberg's next act, with a key detail about his decision to decline what he once billed as one of his dream jobs in his autobiography:
But while the industry is on board with age restrictions, e-cigarette makers strongly oppose a sweeping decision to group them with traditional cigarettes in general.
But for industry and policymakers who make sweeping decisions that affect the environment — such as whether to drill for oil on protected lands or build new nuclear power plants — the financial stakes, potential consequences, and complexity of the choices defy a simple weighing of pros and cons.
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.
Sweeping decision goes beyond money to focus on student outcomes; a long overdue move Hechinger Report commentary by Jennifer Alexander
The proposal, from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Tom Wheeler, provides the most sweeping upgrades since the program's inception and builds on decisions made earlier this year to increase program transparency and streamline the application process.
The absolutely stunning hand - drawn graphics, the sweeping musical score, and the morally ambiguous decision - making process already drew me into the game on PC.
Crawford Adjusters v Sagicor General Insurance (Cayman) Limited [2013] UKPC 17: Isaac Jacob and Conn MacEvilly of 9 Stone Buildings represented the successful Appellant before the Privy Council in a ground - breaking decision which sweeps away centuries - old restrictions on the availability of the tort of civil malicious prosecuti
• The court, on its own volition, decided to render a sweeping decision, although nothing required it to do so.
Bill Eddy provides tips on what individual judges or court systems can easily do, without sweeping changes or creating new players in the decision - making process.
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