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A bill to strengthen oversight of the two unwieldy enterprises has passed through the House and should soon be heard in the Senate.You may think a plan this sweeping would be welcomed at a time when the old order had been found so wanting.

This "50-state solution" is sought by the Prop 8 plaintiffs and gay-rights groups, but it did not get much of an airing before the court.Less sweeping would be the "nine-state solution": to overturn bans in California and the other states (including Colorado, which recently passed a civil-union law) that recognise same-sex unions but fall short of marriage.

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To make such a sweeping concession would be seen back home as a sign of weakness.

[Excerpts, Page 11.] As Democrats took full control of Nassau County's government for the first time since 1917, Mr. Suozzi promised to be inclusive, but his message was clear: sweeping change would be the new byword.

He said a sweeping effort would be made to address the foreclosure crisis.

There is a great deal of uncertainty about how such a sweeping initiative would be funded.

Perhaps his most sweeping change would be requiring the heads of the 12 regional Federal Reserve banks to be appointed by the president, which would require Senate confirmation.

Such a sweeping transformation would be unthinkable to force on virtually any other business with only 6 weeks to prepare, yet this is exactly what is now being considered by our state's Senate.

Before he was put in the same pantheon of great big men as Bill Russell and the others, O'Neal was just another young knucklehead trying to find his way in the N.B.A. Sweeping the Nets would be some accomplishment after his first trip to the finals, with the Orlando Magic, ended in a four-game sweep by Houston in 1995.

One less-sweeping proposal would be to strengthen existing regulatory limits on the size of the stake that each speculative investor can hold in a given market, called speculative position limits.

But with states in no rush to make these changes, a new report from the Brennan Center for Justice smartly focuses on an effective if less sweeping antidote that would be more achievable in the short-term: persuading jurisdictions to strengthen their recusal rules.

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