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| As part of these | reforms a proportion of health care funds were reallo |
| iment was formed as a consequence of Childers | reforms, a continuation of the Cardwell reforms, by t |
| e swamp, then turns back to the southwest and | reforms a stream, at which point it becomes the St. M |
| rnment, Gaidar advocated free market economic | reforms according to the principle of shock therapy. |
| ghtenment, who introduced social and economic | reforms across Florence, including an institution for |
| Both the Kerala Land | Reforms Act and Nationalisation of forests affrected |
| He promulgated social | reforms act. |
| In 1979 after Land | Reforms Acts were enforced in the State, the property |
| emainder of the resolution called for further | reforms, addressed international assistance, and co-o |
| guing that doing so would reverse some of the | reforms adopted in 1999's Proposition E. |
| sized the individual issues rather than ethic | reforms advocated by his opponent. |
| In the face of criticisms of land | reforms after Op Barga and their lack of success, alo |
| shed in the mid-nineteenth-century university | reforms, after criticism that it had become a route t |
| e Prompts Proposed Constitutional Amendment - | Reforms After 100 Years |
| is Accords, which advised that constitutional | reforms agreed to by the government and opposition du |
| ere is lack of funds to carry out much-needed | reforms ahead of the election. |
| He managed the design and implementation of | reforms aimed to improve the performance of UN operat |
| GL program-is a coherent system of structural | reforms aimed at the construction of a Socialism; tha |
| as removed from local authorities (as part of | reforms aimed at reducing the level of the council ta |
| very unequal distribution of income, economic | reforms aimed at reducing inequality may be a prerequ |
| Wilson also enacted education | reforms aimed at creating state-wide curriculum stand |
| tion, population shifts, and local government | reforms all contributed towards the gradual alteratio |
| ntense opposition, just as Chiang Ching-kuo's | reforms allowed tolerance for public expressions of d |
| ec's work in Brittany was enormous, since his | reforms allowed the creation of a "literary" Breton. |
| Some economists believed that banking | reforms already enacted were insufficient and that fu |
| The 1881 | reforms also redesignated the militia and rifle volun |
| The 1881 | reforms also designated the rifle volunteers raised i |
| such as in Portland, are part of a package of | reforms, also providing services for vagrants, such a |
| These | reforms also elevated the previously unordained offic |
| taken a number of economic and constitutional | reforms, although it had not seriously modified the n |
| ished in 1889 as part of the local government | reforms, although the term was used occasionally into |
| Gough Whitlam was eager to make long-planned | reforms, although it struggled against a lack of expe |
| instrumental in bringing about certain social | reforms among the Namboothiri Brahmins of Kerala. |
| es, aimed at introducing social and religious | reforms among the Muslim peoples of Russia. |
| As part of the Tanzimat | reforms, an Ottoman law passed provided for a standar |
| As part of the Tanzimat | reforms, an Ottoman law passed in 1864 provided for a |
| lectoral system in Ontario, research possible | reforms and to furnish a report to be submitted to th |
| Afterwards he | reforms and reappears as one of Ramenman's comrades. |
| arts, architecture, jurisprudence, liturgical | reforms and scriptural studies. |
| ster of Education he was responsible for many | reforms, and was known for his culture and good, "old |
| ncerned with the ramifications of the Vatican | reforms, and finally removed himself from those in hi |
| ad of with its previous governing partners in | Reforms and Freedom). |
| in development, and empowerment through legal | reforms and a strengthening of political power. |
| third term as governor, and has proposed new | reforms and cuts to OHP Plus. |
| the development of Frontier Field, education | reforms, and collaboration with the city as his proud |
| g a memorandum, in which he advocated liberal | reforms and the pursuing of a German national policy. |
| The group went through major | reforms and a complete change of members followed und |
| x who were, four raised the prospect of legal | reforms and the remaining two remarked the case "smac |
| landed gentry, were bitterly opposed to some | reforms, and more than once Hall was forced to rely o |
| ed the need for the implementation of further | reforms, and remained concern at the activities of th |
| He is best known for his military training | reforms and for his death at the Battle of Corunna, i |
| s, the introduction of political and economic | reforms, and a change in the structure of the nation. |
| League had disbanded, one year later, the JLA | reforms and with it a new Satellite Watchtower is con |
| kistan on the other hand did not have similar | reforms, and the power is concentrated amongst the fe |
| In 1515, Richard completed judicial | reforms and allowed Jews to re-enter the Archbishopri |
| Carrying out | reforms and expenditure cuts in the Finance Ministry, |
| ining equitable education funding reform, tax | reforms and senior health issues. |
| Regent of San Marino, defeating the left-wing | Reforms and Freedom coalition which gained 25 seats i |
| ntentious advocate of parliamentary and other | reforms, and carried on a voluminous correspondence w |
| Constantine continued the monastic | reforms and expansions of his predecessors' reigns. |
| were amalgamated in the 1989 local government | reforms, and Lyttelton became part of Christchurch in |
| After 1610 there were | reforms, and its original mission was resumed. |
| th many other Unionists he left in protest at | reforms and became an early member of the Vanguard Pr |
| His | reforms and contributions were built upon by scholars |
| st opposition from undermining her democratic | reforms and reorganized the membership of the Supreme |
| the Propaganda Movement, which aimed to seek | reforms and inform Spain of the abuses of its colonia |
| had will continue to consolidate its economic | reforms and invest its oil revenues wisely in order t |
| tions, after he promised to deliver on needed | reforms and Euro-Atlantic integration for the country |
| n Karlsruhe, he initiated a number of theatre | reforms and also wrote a number of works on the ideal |
| old monks, offered violent opposition to his | reforms, and an attempt was made upon his life. |
| The Monitor advocated | reforms and criticized a degenerate Sarmatian culture |
| rife, abolition of the Zamindari system, land | reforms and empowerment of Muslim women. |
| who detested Stolypin because of his agrarian | reforms and his flair for parliamentary government. |
| nt pressuring the British government to grant | reforms, and in December of that year, was persuaded |
| He is noted for the educational | reforms and expansion of the number of state schools |
| The GPRF introduced a program of social | reforms and laid the foundations of the French Welfar |
| mmission (the government agency that reviews, | reforms and seeks to improve the country's laws) by t |
| Industry, under which he initiated industrial | reforms and established the Biyagama Special Economic |
| mysticism with a pragmatic approach to social | reforms and by the teachings of Madame Blavatsky. |
| With the emergence of the Gorbachev | reforms and Ukrainian independence, his major works f |
| he repeal of Proposition 8, California budget | reforms,, and ballot procedures. |
| He endorsed Premier Jean Charest's health | reforms and called for English-language training in f |
| r of several books including India's Economic | Reforms and Development: Essays for Manmohan Singh, w |
| After the revolution however, his political | reforms and constitutional improvements were consider |
| 992, the University underwent several faculty | reforms and the creation of several new faculties. |
| He was in charge of economic | reforms and trying to eliminate the debt caused by th |
| These | reforms, and their successes, were mainly enjoyed by |
| He introduced drastic administrative | reforms and devoted himself energetically to the prob |
| Taiwan, he introduced various land, economic | reforms and developed the reconstruction of Taiwan. |
| sition, he implemented several key democratic | reforms, and oversaw the election of Pauline Small, t |
| ted into the 7th Middlesex during the Haldane | Reforms) and helping form the 10th Middlesex, until h |
| Maleuda supported the | reforms and took part in the round table negotiations |
| is Minister of the Interior, Umberto Bossi of | Reforms and Federalism, Roberto Calderoli of Legislat |
| It calls for a long list of social | reforms, and purports to have been sent to members of |
| asticism, the papacy (including the Gregorian | reforms), and the suzerainty of the archdiocese of Pi |
| Local Government | reforms and Acts of Parliament passed during the 19th |
| As President, he instituted socialist | reforms and oriented his country towards the Eastern |
| o scuttle the reform process, the majority of | reforms and recommendations have been implemented by |
| ion to the GDR government, in which political | reforms and the legalization of opposition political |
| The call for land | reforms and industrialisation of Punjab, along with s |
| the decade of the 70s Radicalism accentuated | reforms and State, society and institutions perceptio |
| t of Knowledge and Skills, which led to state | reforms and the permanent closure of the Wilmer-Hutch |
| d everyone was equal besides it reflected the | reforms and progressive stance of Gods from the ancie |
| The provinces were also recommended to make | reforms, and many did. |
| First,” says Goosby, “we need to drive needed | reforms and ensure smart, effective investments are b |
| ondon, where he was involved in controversial | reforms, and chaired a royal commission into the poli |
| vernor Shepherd engaged in a series of social | reforms and campaigns that were progressive even by R |
| a number of national bodies on public sector | reforms and local government efficincies, both for th |
| When the land | reforms and land ceiling was introduced in Kerala and |
| s XI was reportedly strongly in favour of the | reforms and asked the Congregation of Rites to review |
| He has advocated democratic | reforms and a tougher U.S. policy toward Egypt and ot |
| ensation unmarked in political history by his | reforms and innovations involving the dispensation of |
| The Principles led indirectly to further | reforms and in 1998 a specific body was set up to han |
| journal articles advocating certain economic | reforms and policies. |
| aspects of southern educational problems and | reforms and the educational condition of southern bla |
| ed relationship property reform, human rights | reforms, and the Civil Union Act, which was passed in |
| hee is the Chairman of the Asian Alliance for | Reforms and Democracy. |
| aving the court he was an advocate for school | reforms and led an investigation of Oregon's State Ac |
| and Kantz immediately instituted county-wide | reforms and pledged to be full-time Commissioners, wh |
| ra Vedi (forum for the study of civil service | reforms), and Kerala Sthala Nama Samithi (body for re |
| ernment had pursued many socially progressive | reforms and policies over its first term. |
| rose sharply as a result of several academic | reforms and in 2005 Boccia was named Secondary School |
| he Second Constitutional Era with substantial | reforms and participation by political parties, and l |
| CPL (independent), despite internal | reforms and push for independence, fared rather poorl |
| ilities as minister of the interior, communal | reforms, and cooperatives. |
| ny of the Black Sea Fleet, urged far-reaching | reforms and moderization of the Russian Navy. |
| the General Assembly continued the Republican | reforms and expanded the suffrage to all white men, r |
| ies, initiate governmental and constitutional | reforms, and establish a government that would provid |
| interest militated against forceful political | reforms, and reforms in public finance, that would ha |
| n his country, and demands for constitutional | reforms and the lifting of the state of emergency imp |
| Expansion: Update on China's energy industry | reforms and the Nu, Lancang and Jinsha hydropower dam |
| ed the 2010 General Strike against the labour | reforms and government budget cuts in infrastructure |
| al government was urged to undertake forestry | reforms and advice on its management of timber and di |
| has advocated the process of continued market | reforms and democratization before audiences includin |
| State-owned enterprises will continue their | reforms and non-profitable and outdated SOE's will co |
| He began to implement various agricultural | reforms and pioneered industrialization in an effort |
| e instituted an extensive series of effective | reforms and which he held until his retirement in 192 |
| Carter Glass, an act that introduced banking | reforms and established the Federal Deposit Insurance |
| n the fields of comparative economic systems; | reforms and post-communist transition, especially Pol |
| andidate Arthur Beech emphasized both general | reforms and the broader working-class struggle. |
| ted in 1989 played a vital part in continuing | reforms and the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union |
| statesman and marked the end of the Chehabist | reforms and era. |
| n contrast to the Marxists, supported gradual | reforms and no longer saw the best path to social and |
| Del Pilar slowly lost hope in | reforms and began to entertain the possibility of the |
| School-“The New Marketplace: How Small-School | Reforms and School Choice Have Reshaped New York City |
| At Denstone he instituted many | reforms and, in educational terms, strongly promoted |
| general amnesty as part of a set of political | reforms announced by King Hamad. |
| ed by his executive mastery and public-minded | reforms, appeared as the necessary and welcome step f |
| The most recent of these | reforms, approved in 1996, reinforced the level of in |
| dy in view of implementing the constitutional | reforms approved the previous January. |
| o be political abuse, pointing out that these | reforms are a "necessary evil" to deal with a crisis |
| Tort reform proponents argue that such | reforms are necessary because personal injury litigat |
| Meckel's | reforms are credited with Japan's overwhelming victor |
| Such | reforms are largely uncontroversial and there is a po |
| The | reforms are encoded in two major documents: Dictatus |
| The | reforms are due to be fully implemented on 1 July 201 |
| o those who have already been sentenced), the | reforms are applauded by most as a long overdue, good |
| to re-design the economy and that is what our | reforms are intended to do". |
| s had outgrown their political structures and | reforms are needed for stability and economic growth. |
| These | reforms aroused mass protest among nobles and commone |
| These bills were not governmental operational | reforms, as the previous promises were; rather, they |
| e was deep-seated resistance to the education | reforms as it hurt bureaucrats coming in under the ol |
| He remained MP after the 1885 constituency | reforms as MP for Galway North until 1895. |
| cted as Winnipeg's Mayor, promoted liquor law | reforms as part of a populist platform. |
| ailure to aggressively pursue the nationalist | reforms as the sole motive to assassinate him. |
| back of economic liberalization and financial | reforms, as well as a low rate of inflation and highe |
| ritics by bulldozing through such progressive | reforms as rural school consolidation and primary ele |
| , and was noted for achieving a wide range of | reforms as governor in the 1920s. |
| Agricultural Bank of China will continue its | reforms as a listed company. |
| om 1844 to 1923 was adopted with the Tanzimat | reforms as the first official Ottoman national flag |
| election procedures, ultimately securing such | reforms at the 1915 meeting, although failing to topp |
| 1755-1814) co-operated with his father in the | reforms at the Retreat asylum in York, England. |
| ican lawmakers to block labor and immigration | reforms at the islands, which had been found to harbo |
| ordered Louisiana prison authorities to enact | reforms at Angola, Warden C. Murray Henderson phased |
| In particular, resistance to | reforms at the National level were largely destroyed |
| He instituted | reforms at the University of Trier and worked to impr |
| inding it impossible to resist the demand for | reforms at Nidche Israel, he resigned his position, f |
| As an advocate of Confucian | reforms, attacking Xiongnu and lessening the power of |
| She opposes Romana's political | reforms, attempts to overthrow her in a coup, and eve |
| Grand Duke of Tuscany, he attempted religious | reforms, backed by the 1786 Synod of Pistoia. |
| He attempted to introduce | reforms based on the practices of the British Royal N |
| ed the civil service and brought in financial | reforms before being defeated by the Conservatives in |
| ng the fifth failed attempt, Stephen proposed | reforms before early elections, such as electing the |
| By the early 20th century, | reforms began to be made as the first prison school f |
| These | reforms began with permitting members of the local Ze |
| g actively pursued in Rome as a result of the | reforms begun under Pope Gregory VII, the Saintly Hil |
| s considered an able emperor who made several | reforms beneficial to the Jin State, such as the remo |
| In implementing the Council's | reforms, Bishop Russell established a Diocesan Commis |
| Lyttelton also attempted ambitious | reforms Britain's of management of the colonies towar |
| ic letters were added to the alphabet through | reforms brought about by Jan Hus at the beginning of |
| ducation and vigorously opposed the education | reforms brought in by then Premier, Mike Harris. |
| At the time of the | reforms brought about by the House of Lords Act 1999, |
| After the | reforms brought about by the 1905 Revolution, Martov |
| frastructure for supporting the sustenance of | reforms brought in through the implementation of said |
| In 1921, impoverished by the land | reforms brought in by the new Kingdom of Yugoslavia, |
| d after failing to gain majority for economic | reforms, but was reinstated immediately with a slight |
| overnment continued to implement agricultural | reforms but primarily on farms owned by Italian colon |
| Daud Khan attempts to introduce socioeconomic | reforms, but gradually moves away from the socialist |
| counties in accordance with the 1965 and 1974 | reforms, but not all. |
| r 2010 as part of the 2010 electricity market | reforms, but in December 2010, the New Zealand Govern |
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