Sentence examples for ambitious law from inspiring English sources

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The administration may want a patch, but by a ratio of nearly 2 to 1, according to a CNN poll, Democratic voters would prefer a more ambitious law.

Earlier this month the European Parliament approved MiFID 2, an even more ambitious law, which aims to change how trillions of euros-worth of stocks and bonds, derivatives and commodities are traded, cleared and reported.

The authorities, fearful of trade penalties by the United States, have begun to protect intellectual property more aggressively, bringing almost 600 cases under an ambitious law passed in 2000.

The redesign is modeled on No Child Left Behind, President Bush's ambitious law that calls for testing children in reading and math annually from the third to the eighth grade and requires schools to progress toward closing the achievement gaps between rich and poor and Latino, black and white children each year.

Christine Reade Riley Keoughh) is an ambitious law student whom we quickly see "selling herself" to a variety of law firms at a job/internship fair (get it?).

While it is an ambitious law, it has pulled from a variety of experiences and approaches and, therefore, will greatly improve the chances that Tunisia's democratic transition takes root.

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And along the way, as some things work and others don't — as is the way with ambitious laws — things will be tweaked.

More ambitious laws proposing greater oversight on the state's largely unregulated network of public authorities are even less likely to become law this year, advocates fear.

This is not the usual way ambitious laws are carried out, but given the politics of the Affordable Care Act, "we cannot use any of the normal tools to resolve ambiguities or fix problems," said Sara Rosenbaum, a professor of health law and policy at George Washington University.

Mr. Obama was a rootless but ambitious Harvard law graduate, looking to make a political name.

In opposition, he helped pass an ambitious environmental law, the 2008 Climate Change Act, under which Britain undertook deeper cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions than the rest of Europe.

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