61. But last week, he suggested that sweeping changes lie ahead. 62. But the more lawyer-friendly Senate was expected to balk at such sweeping changes, and it began considering a more modest proposal. 63. But Van Gundy does not intend to make sweeping changes. 64. Cal-West, along with other distributors, was hit hard by sweeping changes in how magazines get to stores. 65. Carson and other analysts cite sweeping demographic changes that have altered the face of California, as well as political forces that have exploited that transformation. 66. Certainly the public, inundated for months with dire predictions of huge cost overruns, incendiary headlines, and talk-show bombast, seemed to anticipate sweeping changes. 67. Clavijo and Gulati will not likely make sweeping changes, but the ones they do effect will involve high-profile performers. 68. Clinton also plans to seek sweeping changes in federal programs that provide job skills to people with disabilities. 69. Congress made sweeping changes in Medicare, encouraging elderly people to enroll in health maintenance organizations and other health plans like those offered by employers. 70. Crew pushed through some sweeping changes in the organization of the school system, from gutting corrupt and incompetent community school boards to ending lifetime job guarantees for principals. |
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