Sentences with phrase «sweeping moves in»

The FDA has made several sweeping moves in the past few months, including setting a maximum nicotine level for tobacco products as the regulator...

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The move is part of the sweeping trend that is shaking the center aisles of the supermarket, as my esteemed colleague Beth Kowitt has written about so thoughtfully in the pages of Fortune: a migration away from processed foods to those that are simpler and less removed from nature.
As President Trump moves to push through major tax reform that makes sweeping cuts, Partanen suggested on her panel that giving families small boosts in take - home pay, might not be a substitute for collective financial security.
«I've given up anticipating what their next move is going to be,» she says, nodding to surprise steps from the Trump administration such as the implementation of a sweeping travel ban in January of 2017.
In response, Maduro has moved to circumvent the nation's democratic institutions and give himself sweeping new powers — though not, apparently, the power of self - control.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, a Republican appointed by President Donald Trump, proposed in April to scrap the 2015 landmark net neutrality rules, moving to give broadband service providers sweeping power over what content consumers can access.
The Senate Education Committee voted Tuesday to include the requirement in a sweeping education bill that is now moving through the legislature.
Markets tend to move in long sweeping eras that reflect underlying economic activity; think of the expansions that lasted a decade or two, such as the postwar era (1946 - 66), or the tech bull market (1982 - 2000).
Mr. Cook is also expected to argue that some of Apple's largest subsidiaries do not reduce Apple's tax liability, and to press for a sweeping overhaul of the United States corporate tax code — in particular, by lowering rates on companies moving foreign overseas earnings back to the United States.
Since their introduction in 2015, dockless bike - sharing systems have moved from East to West as they sweep through urban transportation markets.
This can certainly be frustrating if one wants faster change — or a relief if one fears those in power — but that is precisely why Zuckerberg's appearance was noteworthy: there is a current moving against Facebook, and while it is not realistic to expect that current to already be a wave, it was strong enough to sweep him to Washington D.C. for the week.1
When the cost of bitcoin miner fees began rising exponentially in 2017, BitPay's own operational cost of moving bitcoin payments (sweeping unspent transaction outputs, or UTXOs) increased exponentially.
In the midst of a union organizing vote, new Los Angeles Times editor - in - chief Lewis D'Vorkin is moving forward with a sweeping reorganization of the Times newsrooIn the midst of a union organizing vote, new Los Angeles Times editor - in - chief Lewis D'Vorkin is moving forward with a sweeping reorganization of the Times newsrooin - chief Lewis D'Vorkin is moving forward with a sweeping reorganization of the Times newsroom.
Since the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Fla., last month, renewed calls for remedies to firearms violence have led to sweeping consumer boycotts and unprecedented moves by corporate America to distance itself from the powerful gun lobby.
«It's time for you to stop being politely angry,» Gbowee told CBS news anchor Norah O'Donnell in a sweeping conversation that moved from her native Liberia to the women's marches in the United States last year to the young activists who have emerged in the aftermath of the shooting in February at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Instead of sweeping it under the rug, or passing out drugs, we need to start having hard conversations, taking hard looks at ourselves, and move outside our bubble to each improve ourselves... and hold one another accountable in a loving way.
Maybe they can move the old Arch Bishop who covered it up out, make him a cardinal, then make his replacement a cardinal for gladhanding the victims and sweeping things under the rug... then plead poverty and go about a few punitive church closings to teach the lay parishoners not to stand up to them no matter what their crimes... like they did here in Massachusetts.
If we are struck by Francesca's courteous speech, we note that she is also in the habit of blaming others for her own difficulties; if we admire Farinata's magnanimity, we also note that his soul contains no room for God; if we are wrung by Pier delle Vigne's piteous narrative, we also consider that he has totally abandoned his allegiance to God for his belief in the power of his emperor; if we are moved by Brunetto Latini's devotion to his pupil, we become aware that his view of Dante's earthly mission has little of religion in it; if we are swept up in enthusiasm for the noble vigor of Ulysses, we eventually understand that he is maniacally egotistical; if we weep for Ugolino's piteous paternal feelings, we finally understand that he, too, was centrally (and damnably) concerned with himself, even at the expense of his children.
The Programmed People are also «devils dressed in tin cans,» demons who entered empty souls: «These are houses, and well - made ones, that we found swept and garnished; and we moved into them.»
In an analogous fashion, he moves from the commonsense observation that economic self «interest plays a significant role in foreign policy to the sweeping and unjustified conclusion that it is pretty much all of foreign policIn an analogous fashion, he moves from the commonsense observation that economic self «interest plays a significant role in foreign policy to the sweeping and unjustified conclusion that it is pretty much all of foreign policin foreign policy to the sweeping and unjustified conclusion that it is pretty much all of foreign policy.
Suppose that on a dark night you see the beam from a searchlight, or a lighthouse, moving about the sky, or sweeping over the sea; the beam in some sense preserves its identity and yet you do not think of its being a «thing.»
Deeply involved in the charismatic revival that swept the midwest in the late 1970s, they moved from Nebraska to Oklahoma to be part of the burgeoning «Faith Movement.»
Into every point of the intensity distribution across an aperture, for example, the entire spectrum is enfolded as a superposition of moving planar structures; and conversely, every spectral wave front sweeps over all points in space, thus contributing to the intensity everywhere.
I've barely touched my blog since moving home from Israel to New York — it's so easy to get swept up in life here!
They were really locked in and went on to sweep the set 2 - 0 and move on to Championship Sunday for the second straight season!
Philadelphia's star righthander, Robin Roberts, hurled 8 1/3 hitless innings in opener against Giants, was tagged for three blows in ninth, won 4 - 2, came back later in week to beat New Yorkers by same score as Phillies swept doubleheader, moved into second place with 4 - 1 mark.
In a flash he swept out Carroll and hired the recently fired Eagles coach Rich Kotite, a move that prompted the New York Post to run full - page photos of Carroll and Kotite with the banner headline DUMB AND DUMBER.
At some point, probably after getting swept by the White Sox in Chicago, they would have freaked out and made some serious moves.
That seemed certain when Robben finished a sweeping move for their fourth, but the Gunners had looked more threatening ourselves and really should have had at least one before Alexis found Giroud in the 69th minute and the French striker took it on his chest and swivelled to power past Neuer.
The old Jets, who are now the Coyotes, won plenty, but all the playoff history this Winnipeg organization had since moving from Atlanta to Manitoba in 2011 was a four - game sweep at the hands of the Ducks in 2015.
However, Egypt made it 2 - 0 in a sweeping counter attack move after an attack by Nigerian broke down in the half of the Egyptian, who were well organised at the rear.
John Guidetti swept Celta in front after the break, getting on the end of a lovely passing move and making up for a horrendous miss just minutes earlier.
He was very jovial...» It was a deeply moving reminder that the history of black emancipation in America is short in the relative sweep of history.
This sweeping agreement to move a central economic policy choice — argued over by politicians and economists alike for much of the last 80 years — out of the remit of democratic politics is an extraordinary moment in European politics.
Outgoing Hempstead Town Supervisor Anthony Santino presided Tuesday over sweeping changes to the town's union labor contract and ushered in 192 personnel moves during his final meeting as the head of the town board.
«It is because I know that most MPs want to see the very highest standards in public life that I am determined that we sweep away this old system and introduce a new system and in doing so move back to ensuring the focus in parliament is on the issues that affect our constituents» lives.»
This time Corbyn contemplated sweeping changes to his shadow cabinet, recognised that such a move would trigger unwanted resignations on an impossibly big scale, stepped back from such a move but still sacked stroppy dissenters and made a significant move in relation to defence policy.
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 Trump administration today moved to sweep away the remaining vestiges of Obama administration prosecutors at the Justice Department, ordering 46 holdover United States attorneys to tender their resignations immediately — apparently including Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan.
With the defendants indicted, the action in Clean Sweep moved to the Ulster County Courthouse where the sudden influx of drug cases strained the resources of the district attorney's and the public defender's offices.
Cameron introduced a sweeping strategy of extracting the last British nationals from Libya who wanted to get out, while simultaneously making the first decisive moves against the Gaddafi regime, in concert with other countries at the UN.
Parliamentary sessions moved to the Waddan hotel on Monday, the day after after armed with knives and guns, dozens of angry protesters swept the parliament chamber while it was in session, shooting live rounds,...
«I went in there, and I was making these sweeping motions to move, to clear people out,» said Grisanti.
For Labour to be on track to move into government, in the London election, the party should have won a comfortable clean sweep of Tory wards where a swing of 5 % was required.
It began in 2004 with California and will end in 2013, having swept through 48 states, with each «seismic station» taking measurements for two years before being moved further eastward.
Bergs, when first liberated on the west Greenland shore, are out of the strongest sweep of the southerly current, and they may take some months to find their way out of Davis Strait, while again others may at once drift into the current and move unobstructed until demolished in the Gulf Stream.
It covers the moon's leading hemisphere — the side that faces forward as it moves in its orbit — which suggests that the black material has been swept up from space as the moon moves around Saturn.
The study, published in Nature Materials, demonstrates that because the molecules were swept along by the movement of strong ripples in the carbon fabric of graphene, they were able to move at an exceedingly fast rate, at least ten times faster than previously observed.
In the Fornax cluster (right) the core cloud is swept back like a comet's tail toward the top of the image, indicating it is moving through even more diffuse gas on a collision course with the galaxy at lower left.
Intriguingly, they also spied a large empty region in the system, a telltale sign of what might be a Mars - sized moon — an exomoon — sweeping out a gap as it moves through the rings.
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