Sentences with phrase «sweeping nature»

The large damages award granted here, and the powerful and sweeping nature of the injunction, ensures that this new tort will certainly pop its head up in the future.
The times were very close but I ended up P6 with an oversteering car... not ideal on the high speed sweeping nature of Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.
Unlike the focus on year - to - year policy adoption by state legislatures employed in the vast majority of event history analyses, our study looked at adoption events on a monthly basis made possible by the quick and sweeping nature of CCSS activity.
But other legal experts were struck by the sweeping nature of the nondisclosure agreement Ms. Clifford signed, and expressed skepticism that it would hold up in court.
Murray was correct about the sweeping nature of the new doctrine; over the course of twenty years, religion was removed, bit by bit, from the civic order of state polities.
It is the sweeping nature of the public services affected - including courts, libraries council services and driving test centres - which marks today out as being unusual, however.
None of them have been accused of wrongdoing, but the extensive record - gathering demonstrates the sweeping nature of the probe and outlines some of the courses prosecutors may take when the trial begins in October.
On a conference call with reporters, Cuomo later clarified his statement to DeWitt by saying that he was pointing out the «sweeping nature» of sexual harassment.
Many of the bills would have implemented drastic change but none of them came close to the sweeping nature of his recent proposal.
It is possible, Adashi said, that a misunderstanding of the sweeping nature of the legislation inadvertently bars the procedure.
Brimming with extraordinary nautical, military, royal and regal history, a stay with us guarantees the opportunity to immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and stories of our stunning manor, as well as the wild gardens and all the sweeping nature that surrounds it.
Despite the sweeping nature of Wednesday's judgment there remains opposition within the Maya community itself to the very idea of communal land rights.
Brilliant works on show at Pace leave the observer amazed, not only by their pictorial quality and sweeping nature, but with the very wonderful spirit of David Hockney, who feels, by his own confession, as young as 30 when he works, just like Picasso.
The sweeping nature of President Obama's proposed regulations limiting carbon dioxide emissions from coal - fired power plants is likely to open his initiative to serious legal challenges.
The sweeping nature of the regulations announced June 2 by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) creates some potential openings for foes.
However, all organizations will be impacted given the sweeping nature of the proposed legislation.
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