41. After agreeing to sweeping economic changes, President Suharto has shown a pattern of evasions and half-measures that could jeopardize a multibillion-dollar international rescue package. 42. After seven years of debate, Congress appears on the brink of approving sweeping change in how campaigns are financed. 43. Air quality regulators on Friday will consider sweeping changes in the way a variety of paints can be made in an attempt to reduce pollution. 44. Along with continued increases in agricultural productivity, the new study highlighted sweeping structural changes in the rural landscape. 45. Brokers, brokerage-firm executives and academics say the companies are acknowledging sweeping changes in technology, consumer demands and financial realities. 46. Brown University is just now settling a six-year-old federal lawsuit that led to sweeping changes in the way anti-discrimination laws are applied in college athletics. 47. Bush has called for sweeping changes in Medicare, to give beneficiaries a wider choice of private health plans, like those available to federal employees. 48. Britain was a logical place for it to look because of the sweeping changes in the domestic power industry. 49. Brown had promised sweeping changes in the jail and defeated Dorsey in a Democratic primary. 50. But any sweeping change to a law can stress other parts of the system in unexpected ways. |
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