Alcohol sales were up across the board last, and not just at restaurants.
“Across the board the violent men I met didn’t want to be violent,” Snyder says.
Biden called her remarks “a mischaracterization of my position across the board.”
Through the pleasant sounding “regulatory cooperation”, standards would be reduced across the board on the basis that they are “obstacles to trade”.
This requirement applies across the board, regardless of the nationality of the target."
"Fiscal 2019 was an exceptional year across the board," Logan Green, Lyft's chief executive, said in a press release.
Ian Bauckham, an Ofqual board member, said results were up “across the board”, including for disadvantaged candidates.
And if employers bulk out telehealth services across the board, it's likely to pay off after coronavirus outbreaks subside.
It may be possible to avoid crippling, across-the-board lockdowns by targeting the superspreading events.
Federal agencies have continued that push, but tech companies have been resistant to build backdoors, arguing they would weaken security across the board.
She was an advocate of privatising state-owned industries and utilities, reforming trade unions, lowering taxes and reducing social expenditure across the board.
Finally, voter registration needs to be easier across the board, in recognition of the fact that many Americans will have moved or be in transit over the coming months.
The prospect of economic activity being curtailed across the board because of a potential reintroduction of tougher restrictions has hurt all sectors, but the hospitality industry has suffered the most today.
“Environment minister Sussan Ley said in July the government would introduce ‘strong rigorous environmental standards’ that had ‘buy-in across the board’ at the same time as introducing proposed legislative change.
"Despite shares down on the print before the conference call we view this as a continuation of Lyft delivering across the board strength every quarter since it's become a public company," Daniel Ives, an analyst at Wedbush, said in a note to clients."
Across the board, a reduction in enforcement activities toward Black civilians drove those discrepancies, suggesting that a path to reform is far more complicated than simply deploying officers to areas where they represent the majority race or ethnicity.
Despite efforts by airlines to communicate steps to disinfect planes, and guidance that flying itself did not pose a health risk, demand is falling across the board, including for domestic flights, an effect that was not expected by most early projections.
But it is now under intense scrutiny across the board, with companies complaining that they are being squeezed out of Chinese markets and Republican presidential candidates railing against China for trying to "steal American jobs" and "undermine US interests".
Across the board, high-yield savings accounts offer better rates than a traditional savings account — hence: high-yield — so you've already made progress toward automatically building wealth by keeping your money there, regardless of how the rate shifts over time.
In addition to these quantitative measures, the company's survey gathered qualitative data — Weber said that, across the board, people shared consistent feedback of experiencing stressful circumstances at home and feeling guilty about taking time off, even though Emplify offers unlimited time off.
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