across the board
Meaning: If something is across the board, it relates to all without exception.
For example:
Origin: From horse-racing, when bookmakers used to mark up the
odds on large boards. An "across the board" bet was one in which equal
amounts were bet on the same horse to win, place, or show. - The company has promised to increase salaries across the board, so everyone will get a pay rise.
- The tax cuts will only apply to low and middle-income families, so they won't be across the board.