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David Cameron had said that if President Putin failed to adjust his stance "radically," there could be sweeping sanctions imposed on Russia and its business operations abroad.
While Mr. Ivanov's moves seemed deliberately muted, announced on a Saturday afternoon, the disciplinary actions suggested that the ramifications of the crash could be sweeping.
Industrywide, Hahn says the repercussions could be sweeping.
Large planets could be sweeping particles out of the gap or kicking them out via gravitational interactions, says astronomer Alycia Weinberger of the University of California, Los Angeles.
Thanks to Amazon and Whole Foods, a new kind of locker talk could be sweeping the grocery sector, and it centers on how much can be bagged in a five-minute window.
But, as even advocates of the Freedom Act note, there are many other ways in which the government could be sweeping in the same records.
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Changes are inevitable and it is easy to feel that they could or should be sweeping.
Indeed, as this robot rolls around the room it looks as if it could just as easily be sweeping.
On a recent visit, some older women could be seen sweeping their doorways, though most people avoided the windswept, snow-covered outdoors, preferring to hibernate.
The problem is that the photo was taken on July 7 , 1976 when a tornado actually could be seen sweeping along behind the Statue of Liberty.
The platoon was sweeping houses but could not find the sniper.
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