31. As usual, such sweeping change did not come easy. 32. As with earlier spending measures, Clinton exercised the line-item veto to nibble at the edges of programs, rather than make sweeping changes. 33. Because of the sweeping political changes on Capitol Hill, federal supports for farmers face the biggest threat since their enactment during the Depression over half a century ago. 34. Baxter Healthcare Corp., which traditionally has held that position, has struggled to cope with sweeping changes in the U.S. health-care industry. 35. Besides the change in the delegation of responsibility, Moore has instituted sweeping changes in the offense. 36. Bettman and the owners have said repeatedly that they need sweeping changes in the old rules because salary inflation is jeopardizing the health of the game. 37. Both parties are also readying much broader tax overhaul plans, though it seems unlikely that such sweeping change could be carried out in an election year. 38. Both proposals would bring sweeping changes to aviation security, including more federal marshals on commercial flights and anti-hijacking training for crew members. 39. A case in point involves the report advocating sweeping changes in campaign finance laws published last month by the Committee for Economic Development, an organization of business executives. 40. A student movement demanding sweeping political change is surging in popularity and is now a significant target for attack by the government of the Yugoslav president, Slobodan Milosevic. |
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