To date, wealthy Jewish donors have operated under the assumption that they can impact the hostile discourse on Jewish issues on campus by providing piecemeal support for specific programs.
Customers can choose to pay for shows piecemeal by credit card or they can watch 30-second ads to build up credit.
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Law put together piecemeal by the courts will be messy, and it risks protecting secrecy that should be exposed as well as privacy that shouldn't.
ILCs say that fundamental questions of bank regulation are at stake, which deserve a thorough airing in Congress: they should not be settled piecemeal, by single bills and licences.
Until then, piecemeal fixes by courts or legislatures would be like trying to fix a massive multiple generational government budget deficit by tweaking a little tax rate here, a spending program there.
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Because they have been pushed piecemeal through Parliament by a government with an overwhelming majority, most have become law with little public controversy.
While all of these improvements are greatly needed, funding high-speed rail piecemeal and state-by-state instead of as a federal project means that train and track technology may differ.
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By dealing with the revenue question piecemeal, the deals have wasted political capital that might otherwise be spent convincing Republicans that they could accept more in tax revenue overall, if that came in return for a real overhaul of the tax code that would generate more economic growth.
"This is piecemeal change, dreamt up by politicians, which means no-one is quite sure what will happen next, " she said.
"The costs in terms of traffic delays as a result of piecemeal maintenance will be badly felt by road users in the south-east Dorset conurbation, " he added.
Some worry that the precedent set by Europe might cause others to adopt the rules piecemeal.
Yet even as new evidence questioning his guilt mounted, lower courts were allowed to reject his requests for a new trial by relying on technicalities and viewing evidence in a piecemeal fashion.
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By shelving Concord, Estrada cleared the decks to fight for piecemeal, but just as necessary, reforms.
The study, conducted by Sir Rod Eddington, a former boss of British Airways, called in 2006 for piecemeal improvements to deal with Britain's chronic transport congestion.
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The report says UK schools have had 35 years of "piecemeal reforms" and the result has been a "gentle upswing in performance", judged by international benchmarks, but also a "long tail of low achievement".
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