[Idiom] ACROSS THE BOARD. - Strategies for Universal Application in Projects

Across the board.

Across the board.

applying to everything or everyone

The term 'Across the board' originates from betting practices where a bettor would place a single bet on a horse to win, place, and show. Nowadays, it refers to something that is applied evenly and universally across different categories or elements. In business settings, for instance, a salary increase that is awarded 'across the board' affects all employees equally, illustrating this idiom's emphasis on fairness and uniformity.

Example Sentences

  1. The policy affects everyone across the board.

    The policy impacts everyone equally.

  2. Salary cuts were applied across the board during the financial crisis.

    Salary cuts were implemented for everyone during the financial crisis.

  3. The changes implemented impacted departments across the board without exception.

    The new changes affected all departments equally without any exceptions.

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