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Across the board.
If something applies to everybody, it applies across the board.
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"These are across-the-board changes no one even asked us about.
The seven commissioners who voted on the sentencing panel, including five senior judges, are now thought likely to go much further than this by formulating across-the-board changes to the recommended sentences.
Jackson said she expected to see across-the-board changes for all employees after the Fair Pay Act is signed into law.
It was an across-the-board change.
It did not make much progress in the 1985 general elections, and Dillen thus started the so-called "Operation Rejuvenation", allowing for an across-the-board change of the party leadership, integrating many leaders of nationalist youth and student organisations into the party council.
But the official emphasized an "across the board" change in attitude by the Russian leadership toward cooperation on everything from strategic issues to fighting terrorism and closer relations between Russia and NATO.
Every move the board changes.
The current approach appears premised on the belief that Mr. Bush's call in June for sweeping improvements in Palestinian security procedures, across-the-board institutional reform and leadership change as prerequisites for genuine political progress is having its intended effect.
Last year, for example, nurses received an across-the-board award of 3.4% but a change in pay scales gave the equivalent of an additional 4.4% to 55,000 experienced nurses.
Does "sharing" mean across-the-board cuts?
He's no across-the-board liberal.
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