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He has called for | reforms in Romania's health care system, including a |
Sr., advocate of the Wisconsin Idea political | reforms in the late 19th century and early 20th centu |
t would definitely be important to constitute | reforms in the legal system to ensure fair play in th |
Several land | reforms in favour of landless labourers were also ach |
introduced the themes of social and political | reforms in Marathi poetry. |
esented the Kent West constituency before the | reforms in European Elections created multi-member co |
oon Keng, who promoted social and educational | reforms in Singapore and China. |
Reforms in 1893 aimed at reducing corruption allowed | |
urrently Cabinet Minister of State Management | Reforms in President Mahinda Rajapakse's Government a |
trenched power and corruption, with resultant | reforms in Panama City and Bay County." |
s instrumental in forcing several progressive | reforms in the state despite its government being dom |
dment) Act, was an important signpost of land | reforms in the country. |
He encouraged many | reforms in educational policies and in hospital and p |
h and Household Saving: evidence from pension | reforms in the UK. |
s concerning the implementation of democratic | reforms in the applicant state. |
ction by Jules Ferry, and carried out various | reforms in the school system. |
The term Unicity refers to | reforms in the structure of the metropolitan governme |
He strongly advocated that | reforms in agriculaure and industry should be complem |
He had earlier campaigned for law | reforms in Oregon and was selected to head the commit |
The land | reforms in Kerala imparted drastic changes to the pol |
gung is the German word used to describe land | reforms in various countries, especially Germany and |
After | reforms in 1992, officials held regular meetings and |
n response acknowledged the need to institute | reforms in its governance and oversight arrangements. |
The Haldane | Reforms in 1908 converted the former Militia battalio |
These, and further | reforms in 1977, saw the Scottish Conservatives being |
As a result of local government | reforms in Western Australia, the Shire of Westonia w |
Powerco arose from the energy | reforms in New Zealand in the 1990s. |
Cursed Earth: Appraising Environmental Policy | Reforms in Eastern Europe and Russia. |
ngar is remembered for pioneering educational | reforms in Travancore and revamping the educational a |
the various doctrinal changes and liturgical | reforms in the modern Catholic Church during his Blue |
Yong was credited with introducing sweeping | reforms in the legal service, enhancing the quality a |
erial government for intervention in favor of | reforms in Armenian-inhabited vilayets. |
d a series of reports (Turkish: Risale) about | reforms in the empire. |
bility and courage to bring about changes and | reforms in Harrisburg. |
ic traditionalists who opposed the Vatican II | reforms in Mexico and North America, persuading them |
is tenure OSCE reached a consensus on further | reforms in the Organization, stepped up efforts in fi |
Razzak Molla was a Minister for Land and Land | Reforms in the Left Front Ministry in the Indian stat |
each provincial legislature, despite the 1912 | reforms, in all districts save for the City of Buenos |
Temettu was a tax introduced by the tanzimat | reforms in the later Ottoman Empire. |
was responsible for initiating the Council's | reforms in the diocese. |
sbian and Gay Law Reform, which proposed wide | reforms in the area of gay and lesbian rights in West |
Up until local government | reforms in 1974, Hale Barns formed part of the admini |
ked hard for the ticket, and at home achieved | reforms in mental health, shellfish conservation, and |
Among the various | reforms in the British military system which followed |
USAID Forward package includes the following | reforms in key areas: implementation and procurement |
development and implementation of significant | reforms in procurement and sustainment of military eq |
He was the inspiration for ambitious | reforms in numerous domains, such as Incapacity Law ( |
he so-called Cluj Group, who are in favour of | reforms in the Social Democratic Party. |
As part of the Childers | Reforms in 1881, the regiment was amalgamated with th |
e of the people, including the historic `land | reforms' in the State. |
stic ideas that preceded many actual language | reforms in Norway. |
e most significant, far-reaching 20th-century | reforms in the United States. |
ed a report on May 28 that led to significant | reforms in international maritime safety. |
A number of large-scale | reforms in retirement (2002), banking (2001-2004), ta |
e fourth year, when prior to local government | reforms in the 1990s that created a unitary authority |
as responsible for a number of administrative | reforms in the Mamluk state, including the consolidat |
amond shares his views on Hong Kong political | reforms in a podcast interview with scmp.com |
r present leadership, and calls for extensive | reforms in the security services, with the assistance |
nstrumental in initiating national curriculum | reforms in science and technology and in establishing |
he attempted to carry out some very necessary | reforms in his new official capacity; he also continu |
dent Bouteflika pledged to initiate political | reforms in Algeria. |
e Sentencing Trust, a group which lobbies for | reforms in the criminal justice system. |
he worked for legislative and administrative | reforms in the colonies, and was noted for his attack |
hment of the guilty parties, but to important | reforms in the Indian service. |
graduate students campaigning for progressive | reforms in the Oxford University English Faculty betw |
, and the leadership that chose to ignore the | reforms in the USSR as did their mentors of East Germ |
s would eventually lay the ground for further | reforms in the Ottoman Empire. |
Drake was instrumental in making | reforms in the Newfoundland justice system in the way |
"Wisconsin is the seventh state to institute | reforms in its mental hospitals as a result of The Sn |
ally in the city centre calling for political | reforms in the kingdom and the release of prisoners a |
was responsible for initiating the Council's | reforms in the prelacy. |
undary redistribution occasioned by electoral | reforms in 1987 brought in more rural areas and ensur |
th having introduced the first administrative | reforms in the Madras Government. |
Grant then attempted to implement | reforms in the clergy over the issue of pluralism and |
news and served as a focal point that led to | reforms in the milling industry. |
nment adopted the first sweeping agricultural | reforms in Albania's history. |
endered no small service by consolidating the | reforms in the Massachusetts judicial system, institu |
, in which capacity he introduced many useful | reforms in the army. |
hinese Characteristics, a history of economic | reforms in China. |
sus in Upper Germany, and furthered important | reforms in the teaching of philosophy. |
To advance its policy of market-based | reforms in the 1980s, China had adopted foreign appro |
, an analytical review of Lord Brougham's Law | Reforms, in which he listed "no less than forty Statu |
also credited with having introduced numerous | reforms in Madras Presidency during his tenure as mem |
Milan and originally opposed to the Gregorian | reforms in order to maintain the integrity of the his |
ssays, championing political and ecclesiastic | reforms in favor of empowering more native clergymen, |
investigation was launched, which led to some | reforms in FEMA procedures that helped the agency do |
e, has romanesque art origin but with several | reforms in the seventeenth and eighteenth century. |
Prior to | reforms in 1974, the territory comprising the county |
the council together and pushed through major | reforms in relation to: Sewerage (waste water) infras |
The schism, or Raskol, resulted over | reforms in church ritual and translation intended to |
broke from the Church after Patriarch Nikon's | reforms in 1666. |
Health led to a number of important sanitary | reforms in the city. |
ut in 1956 on the back of Nikita Khrushchev's | reforms in the Soviet Union. |
Nur's administration has enacted a number of | reforms in a bid to improve the city's security and s |
During the Haldane | Reforms in 1908 the battalion was transferred to the |
Recent | Reforms in Irish Education, (1902) |
itan districts in the two-tier structure, but | reforms in the 1990s and 2009 reduced their number to |
Wen noted that | reforms in the insurance sector are to take place bef |
thinker, Thomasius prepared the way for great | reforms in philosophy, as well as in law, literature, |
after World War II, and implemented financial | reforms in 1948. |
She has also advocated | reforms in child performer protection laws, most rece |
The movement, which demanded | reforms in government and military affairs, was widel |
After the free market | reforms in 1989 the factory experienced economic diff |
devoted to constitutional agitation for such | reforms in Irish land tenure as were necessary to mak |
During the Haldane | Reforms in 1908 the battalion was transferred to the |
With | reforms in the Anglican liturgy, the movements are no |
rk there led to congressional hearings and to | reforms in public policies, and has received such pre |
However, | reforms in the 1980s and early 1990s were then to tur |
The radical | reforms in Swedish spelling proposed there sparked op |
first of the two nation-wide local government | reforms in Sweden during the 20th century was impleme |
After democratic | reforms in Croatia he joined the Croatian Democratic |
As part of the Childers | Reforms in 1881, the regiment was amalgamated with th |
759 he invited Eugenios Voulgaris to head the | reforms in the patriarchal academy and during his ten |
gence, though conversely more recent spelling | reforms in Scottish Gaelic have redressed the diverge |
prime minister and minister for institutional | reforms in that same government. |
The | reforms inaugurated by the publication of "The White |
Some proposed | reforms include paying signature-gatherers by the hou |
Other | reforms included the always delicate matters with the |
His | reforms included concentrating power in the Governor' |
high debt overhang, and one of its attempted | reforms included fixing its exchange rates to the US |
Amongst the | reforms included in the act were a complete ban on di |
The | reforms included the controversial law LRU, which was |
The | reforms included officially confirming a multi-party |
ally the Tennessee Valley Authority and labor | reforms, including unemployment compensation. |
ups to come to life, and enacted some liberal | reforms, including laws providing for a free press. |
1 July - Introduction of several government | reforms, including 20 hours funded childcare for 3 an |
to enact major welfare, labour and electoral | reforms, including giving the vote to women. |
His cabinet introduced social | reforms including reduction of the legal workweek fro |
t of Columbia, slavery reparations, electoral | reforms including instant runoff voting, and calls fo |
He suggested greater | reforms, including a restructuring of the Church, whi |
ced the FBI crime lab to agree to forty major | reforms, including undergoing an accreditation proces |
his second term and has proposed a number of | reforms, including moving to a global payment system. |
Dr. White began to implement several | reforms, including re-establishing high school progra |
ntleman and Indian potentate", he implemented | reforms, including endowments for a woman's hospital, |
Hollywood studios, led by Will Hays, enacted | reforms including the formation of the Central Castin |
a televised ceremony; Aziz pledged political | reforms, including parliamentary elections that took |
public discontent over the social cost of the | reforms, including increased unemployment, as well as |
She also supported electoral | reforms, including the abolition of regional Boards o |
1994, Kuchma announced comprehensive economic | reforms, including reduced subsidies, lifting of pric |
ip, Youssef Wahba introduced several economic | reforms including the removal of price controls on ag |
He introduced many social | reforms including free state secondary schools, the f |
academic standards and implementing sweeping | reforms, including the abolition of the old tradition |
Much of his work concentrated on | reforms, including founding a media monitoring unit i |
As Treasurer, Booth introduced significant | reforms, including program budgeting and reorganisati |
He instituted large-scale | reforms, including merging the three armies of the Pr |
Ministers who favoured further | reforms increasingly turned their attention away from |
Following the | reforms initiated under Abbot Immo, who imposed the B |
Johnson set a slower pace, but sustained many | reforms initiated by the Liberals. |
Post-Stalinist | reforms initiated under Nikita Khrushchev were discon |
The progressive | reforms initiated by Governor Manning alarmed many of |
ther traditionalists, they reject many of the | reforms inspired by the Second Vatican Council and se |
w, he resigned in protest against reactionary | reforms installed by the minister of education. |
expressed a general commitment to the fiscal | reforms instituted by his predecessor, Junichiro Koiz |
eedom allowed, he set about applying also the | reforms instituted by the Second Vatican Council. |
established Muslims resisted the extreme new | reforms instituted by the Almohads. |
602, having created unrest in the legions by | reforms intended to reduce the expenses of their main |
convertibility gradually being introduced by | reforms intended to link domestic prices more directl |
Chartism, a campaign for parliamentary | reforms intended to correct of the inequities remaini |
founding a school, and introducing liturgical | reforms into the synagogue; even an organ was install |
facilities for the young, and introduced many | reforms into the public service. |
Berthold introduced the Hirsau | Reforms into Austria. |
t in guiding the party toward the Trade Union | reforms introduced after Mrs Thatcher came to power i |
The Tanzimat | reforms introduced a new income tax; they also did aw |
in February 1966, as part of the cost-saving | reforms introduced by Dr Beeching. |
led there from Russia to avoid the liturgical | reforms introduced by Patriarch Nikon of Moscow. |
duced in 1881 finally came to an end with the | reforms introduced by the Defence White Paper of 1957 |
led to St. Blaise's following the Fruttuarian | reforms, introducing lay-brothers or "conversi" and p |
of the UK Government's current ‘quasi-market' | reforms introducing choice and competition into healt |
The main aim of the | reforms is to render French universities more competi |
The Ministry of Justice and Law | Reforms is a ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka |
Analysts say among those | reforms is opening Turkish ports to Cyprus. |
man Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and | Reforms is a 2002 book by Thomas Pogge. |
In 1881, during the Childers | Reforms, it was united with the 45th Regiment of Foot |
During the Childers | Reforms it was united with the 95th (Derbyshire) Regi |
Founded in 1989 during Perestroika | reforms, it is now possibly the largest market in Eur |
In 1881, as part of the Childers | Reforms, it became The King's Shropshire Light Infant |
Because Deng wished to pursue deep | reforms, it was not possible for him to continue Mao' |
The Democratic Party had to implement the | reforms it had promised, but they were either too slo |
As a consequence of education | reforms, jurisprudence will, in the future, be concen |
his faction was too small to push through the | reforms Kaifu sought, and the continuing repercussion |
anization of the army in great detail and his | reforms lasted until the time of the New Kingdom. |
2002 elections were at the core of democratic | reforms launched by King Hamad when he became King in |
s established in 1992 in the wake of economic | reforms launched by the Government of India. |
ngle-party regime until the early 1990s, when | reforms leading to multiparty elections began. |
or Upper Canada he had instituted significant | reforms leading to the creation of a strong state-run |
His opposition to church | reforms led to his losing his parishes at some point |
In 1854, military | reforms led to the Colonial and Military responsibili |
nment to implement a coherent set of economic | reforms led to a severe erosion in investor confidenc |
a significant boost in 2002 when agricultural | reforms lifted restrictions on wineries. |
ns and led the charge for important political | reforms like the state takeover of the failing New Or |
le that rewarded the loyalty of the poor with | reforms like factory safety and child labor laws. |
In that position he supported | reforms, like reforming healthcare and founding two s |
She also believes | reforms like No Child Left Behind hurt the education |
These, along with political | reforms like the elimination of press censorship in 1 |
a feudal background himself, Bhutto announced | reforms limiting land ownership and a government take |
The issue of Cretan annexation and military | reforms loomed large. |
mpaign promising road improvements, education | reforms, lower property taxes and a revitalized downt |
His | reforms made Chu a strong state at that time. |
ded in watering down or reversing many of the | reforms made in that forum. |
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