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Those who lobbied for the | reforms made the argument that until then the Canadia |
His | reforms made him enemies, but the nuncios at Brussels |
The language | reforms made at the end of the Second World War have |
eased elsewhere unless money was paid and tax | reforms made. |
declaring a national policy to implement the | reforms mandated by the people, protecting their basi |
h Council was established in 1973, as part of | reforms marked by the Local Government Act 1972. |
He served until 2006, when electoral | reforms meant that he could not be found a seat. |
His | reforms met with the strong hostility of the Chamber |
clasm dispute as well as a series of internal | reforms, military victories and cultural revival that |
Land | Reforms Minister Abdul Rezzak Molla admitted in the s |
When the social | reforms movement started in Bombay, in the mid ninete |
It emphasised that any | reforms must be evidence-based, and that personal and |
Indonesian to focus on the next generation of | reforms, namely improving quality of public services |
ements, he was instrumental in bringing about | reforms necessary for Texas to comply with a federal |
nce the end of the war, we have taken all the | reforms necessary. |
of the concerns of the membership and of the | reforms needed at the Fund. |
-tseh, over the pace and types of educational | reforms needed. |
his tenure to push through many of the local | reforms needing state help. |
Irish | reforms nevertheless introduced by Lionel Cranfield, |
rmer Premier Bracken) that brought about some | reforms; nevertheless, the province maintained a numb |
It said nothing about the | reforms, nothing about the schools, nothing about the |
After the | reforms obtained during the parliamentary session of |
The | reforms occasioned the reawaking of nationalism in th |
Note that language | reforms occur at a punctual point in time; this artic |
abolishing their order, protested the radical | reforms of his cousin, the Emperor Joseph II, and ban |
liturgical innovations during the Liturgical | reforms of Pope Pius XII anticipated. |
After the | reforms of 1956 the division became the 9th Motor Rif |
ry session of November 1386 which pressed for | reforms of Richard II's administration. |
ils as part of the Lower Saxon administrative | reforms of 1971, Nindorf has been part of the town of |
Before the liturgical | reforms of 1972, its use was mandatory for all Roman |
s and workers' organizations to defend social | reforms of the first government (1931-1933) of the Se |
Before the | reforms of local government in the 1960s and 1970s th |
ogressive causes, and worked to implement the | reforms of the Second Vatican Council. |
The document does not propose any fundamental | reforms of the country's one-party system, like makin |
A stern conservative, he was opposed to the | reforms of the Council (including religious liberty) |
Main article: | Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war |
However, the rationalist | reforms of the Emperor Joseph II brought about the di |
The Derajat Brigade was formed after the 1903 | reforms of the British Indian Army by Herbert Kitchen |
He was an early mover towards the monastic | reforms of the next generation and was tutor of Aethe |
Manasseh reversed some of the religious | reforms of his father Hezekiah, possibly for the econ |
It also introduced progressive | reforms of the province's labour law. |
irs, and took some part in the great internal | reforms of Alexander II's reign: for example he submi |
The significant | reforms of the 19th century Meiji era did not initial |
He unsuccessfully opposed Siccardi | reforms of 1850, which were intended to revoke certai |
I and Francis II who repealed many over-hasty | reforms of Joseph II. |
Second report: The effectiveness of | reforms of European Development Assistance |
aign focused primarily on prohibition and tax | reforms of the previous administrations. |
During the administrative | reforms of the 1970s, northern areas of the district |
In 1788, | reforms of the Navy initiated by Marshal Castries all |
es" that existed before the American football | reforms of 1906. |
ry strong in terms of international calls for | reforms of the United Nations.” |
, the debate on many of the issues, including | reforms of the IMF governance board, will continue in |
most important cities of Thrace following the | reforms of Emperor Diocletian in 4th century. |
ed the electors to form a union to uphold the | reforms of 1495 and 1500, the Reichsregiment was abol |
Voters were asked to approve or veto the | reforms of the White Revolution of 1963, which includ |
ommon part of Irish rural tradition until the | reforms of Cardinal Cullen from the 1850s. |
Following the local government | reforms of 1974 it transferred its remit and tenure i |
With the agricultural | reforms of the 1830s, and the dawning of the Industri |
Order of Saint Benedict after the Carolingian | reforms of Benedict of Aniane. |
of Russians who did not accept the religious | reforms of patriarch Nikon in 1666-67, were excommuni |
He proposed | reforms of the court for the Indians, cutting costs a |
would not be possible without the modernizing | reforms of Ismail Pasha, which abolished the exclusiv |
It was dissolved in 1782 in the | reforms of Emperor Joseph II. |
Opponent of the | reforms of the Great Sejm (1788-1792), supporter of t |
In accord with the | reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Connolly estab |
His | reforms of the clergy were also unpopular with these |
regarded as one of the most significant legal | reforms of this generation. |
bishop of Mainz following the confrontational | reforms of Theodoric. |
Following the major | reforms of local government in Queensland, on 15 Marc |
he design and implementation of several major | reforms of the UN system. |
is described as a willing protagonist of the | reforms of her son's reign. |
s mayor in 1897, the youngest mayor since the | reforms of 1835. |
es, whose works helped shape the Royal Navy's | reforms of that era, was born at Walcot House, 12 Nov |
rt for common law civil actions, prior to the | reforms of the Judicature Acts of 1873-1875. |
It was renamed Glenside under the NHS | reforms of the 1950s. |
The institutional | reforms of the past decade reduced the technical task |
peration with the students he made democratic | reforms of university governance. |
the Liberal Party government's controversial | reforms of the Unemployment Insurance system. |
return to Poland, he co-authored the military | reforms of 1776-1779. |
and endured until, as part of the rationalist | reforms of the Emperor Joseph II, it was suppressed i |
leading to student protests and eventually to | reforms of the tenure system at Yale. |
nsured a continued power supply and commenced | reforms of the heavily indebted Electricity Board. |
It was created as part of the 1903 | reforms of the Indian Army by Herbert Kitchener, 1st |
After the Latvian agrarian | reforms of 1920ties the castle complex housed cattle- |
nia state agency responsible for recommending | reforms of state law. |
In opposition, he opposed the proposed labour | reforms of Progressive Conservative Premier Gary Film |
ion for their communities in the Morley-Minto | Reforms of 1909. |
With Ottoman administrative | reforms of 1864 the Silistra Eyalet was reconstituted |
's "Generalauditeur", as such responsible for | reforms of the military penal law. |
describes new social processes caused by the | reforms of 1861. |
November 2005 the government announced major | reforms of policing in England and Wales, which raise |
He accepted the | reforms of shortening the Shabbat services, and facin |
From the 17th century, following the | reforms of Patriarch Nikon, the upper vesture worn by |
The legal | reforms of Harald were not fully accepted until the r |
om and forms part of the wider social welfare | reforms of the Liberal Government of 1906-1914. |
cclesiastical Affairs, Bodil Koch implemented | reforms of ecclesiastical legislation, and she was a |
lot on the implications of the institutional | reforms of the Treaty. |
m Catholic Church was illegitimate due to the | reforms of Vatican II, and that the papacy was theref |
ore opposed socialism, considered strikes and | reforms of labour laws to be "useless." |
House of Magnates of Hungary he supported the | reforms of the industry and traffic. |
ionists strongly opposed many of the proposed | reforms of the new Liberal governments of Campbell-Ba |
Until the local government | reforms of 1974 it was in Buckinghamshire. |
Due to the | reforms of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, steel union |
The market | reforms of Vietnam, the imminent return of Hong Kong |
In practice, following the Woolf | Reforms of 1998, the streamlined procedure is now ava |
restrictions, but progress in certain areas - | reforms of the judicial system, elimination of corrup |
He rescinds the two | reforms of King Amanullah which had most embittered t |
akes, and the incentive to convert; the legal | reforms of Bayezid II halved some criminal penalties |
ilgrimage of Grace was suppressed, there were | reforms of regional government in the north west. |
This list shows county towns prior to the | reforms of 1889. |
ins of interest in discussions about possible | reforms of English spelling. |
unch traditionalist, refused to implement the | reforms of the Second Vatican Council in his diocese. |
servative councilors who rejected the radical | reforms of his grandfather's senior councilor, Ninomi |
e Roman Catholic Church, during the turbulent | reforms of the Counter-Reformation and as part of the |
However the subsequent free market | reforms of the Fourth Labour Government, and the asso |
office was created in 2002 following the 1998 | reforms of the Florida Cabinet. |
e joined the Order of Cistercians, during the | reforms of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. |
Indian Army it was formed after the Kitchener | reforms of the Indian Army in 1903. |
of progressiveness and reform...all the major | reforms of the 19th century came to maturity during t |
olished at the 2006 election as part of major | reforms of the Legislative Council introduced after t |
Following the liturgical | reforms of the Second Vatican Council, he worked with |
was de-established during the decentralising | reforms of Catherine II of Russia. |
The Association advocates for | reforms of patent, trademark and other intellectual p |
0-year control of the government and to start | reforms of government spending and employees. |
An opponent of the | reforms of Patriarch Nikon, he was stripped of his bi |
The 1988 | reforms of the Government's financial management led |
ce the elections of 1992 (the first since the | reforms of the Taif Agreement of 1989 removed the bui |
e was abolished following the Florida Cabinet | reforms of 1998 which took effect in 2003. |
h system was introducing in Russia during the | reforms of 1775. |
e until late in Albert Popper's life with the | reforms of 1867 in the Austrian portion of the dual m |
In 1065 he became Bishop of Passau and began | reforms of the clergy. |
efend China against imperialism following the | reforms of Deng Xiaoping. |
that took place as a result of the attempted | reforms of Selim III. |
In the health system | reforms of the 1980s, the Department of Health lost r |
n of ICAB, Dom Carlos implemented a number of | reforms of what he saw as problems in the Roman Catho |
he political space opened up by the extensive | reforms of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa since 1999. |
The welfare | reforms of the Liberal Government made several provis |
her in the late Edo era, due to his attempted | reforms of the Shogunate. |
infrastructure and communications before the | Reforms of 1991. |
ality was not affected by the two subdivision | reforms of the 20th century. |
church and was deeply knowledgeable about the | reforms of Luther, Zwingli and Calvin, focussing his |
al move to enable the cabinet to push through | reforms of the Norwegian Army. |
he Labor government passed sweeping electoral | reforms of the Legislative Council which, amongst oth |
With the Poor Law Amendment Act | reforms of 1834, the parish became part of the Sleafo |
17th Indian Division.In the post World War I | reforms of the Indian Army the were amalgamated into |
United States statute that made two important | reforms of the federal judiciary. |
try 1901-1903 and finally after the Kitchener | reforms of the Indian Army in 1903 the 14th Ferozepor |
ils as part of the Lower Saxon administrative | reforms of 1971, Dohnsen has been part of the town of |
sh Expeditionary Force began with the Haldane | reforms of the British Army carried out by the Secret |
tten in the old orthography used prior to the | reforms of the Clerical script. |
For many decades until the local government | reforms of 1989, a borough with more than 20,000 peop |
The | reforms of Peter the Great. |
city which was probably dismantled during the | reforms of King Hezekiah. |
adom Confederation and to the collapse of the | reforms of the Convocation Sejm (1764). |
Like many other | reforms of the Thatcher years, it has a tendency to p |
ils as part of the Lower Saxon administrative | reforms of 1971, Hagen has been part of the town of B |
en 1962 and 1965, and worked to implement the | reforms of the Council in the diocese. |
of the citizens of Istanbul, who opposed the | reforms of Ahmet III. |
rs the civil right to information privacy and | reforms of copyright, education, computer science and |
In the Childers | reforms of 1881 it became the county regiment of West |
g in the Yorkshire area against the religious | reforms of Henry VIII, particularly the break with Ro |
A subsequent series of | reforms of local government has resulted in the respo |
ovement in mid-17th century, triggered by the | reforms of Patriarch Nikon in 1653, aiming to establi |
) and Norbert of Stavelot, who introduced the | reforms of Cluny, was elected to succeed him. |
e in 1931 rising to the provincial level as a | reforms officer in Nagpur. |
Ardent activists for specific | reforms often christen their program as crusades, as |
Faber has sponsored legislation that | reforms Ohio's public pensions. |
shire) Regiment was formed under the Childers | Reforms on 1 July 1881, by the amalgamation of the 64 |
Besides calling for | reforms on loans and policies for less developed coun |
presentative Cynthia McKinney to push through | reforms on the identification of possible drug-smuggl |
p, the Left Front government embarked on land | reforms on a scale unprecedented in the country; it i |
ceived in the campaign led to widespread army | reforms on all levels, spearheaded by the Duke of Yor |
es analysis of the effects of teacher quality | reforms on teacher preparation institutions and stude |
Smaller or mid range | reforms, on the other hand, were pursued through legi |
this time he directed several important legal | reforms on several subject (family, ownership and bus |
ely poor performance are the recent education | reforms on the Isle of Wight, which led to protests o |
Reforms ongoing during 2010 were planned to fix these | |
Even after the 1832 | Reforms, only three of the nineteen elections before |
neral Assembly activities in order to promote | reforms; opposes the privatisation and corporatisatio |
Animal Equality do not support welfare | reforms, or changes in the way animals are exploited, |
He introduced few | reforms or innovations. |
This bill, along with Land | Reforms Ordinance and other agricultural legislation, |
uence after Government of Kerala enacted Land | Reforms Ordinance in 1960's. |
government introduced the controversial Land | Reforms Ordinance, which was later made into an act. |
fter the Communist government passed the Land | Reforms Ordinance. |
ioceses in catechism missions and introducing | reforms organized by the Jesuits; he was a regular on |
ynonymous with social work for her innovative | reforms over the 40 years of her tenure as head of As |
Despite their attempts to have the | reforms overturned, boyars had to deal with their eff |
itchel's administration introduced widespread | reforms, particularly in the Police Department, which |
devout man, he objected to Henry's religious | reforms, particularly the Dissolution of the Monaster |
or in December 1953) and for the slow pace of | reforms, particularly when it came to rehabilitating |
9, as a result of the Polish local government | reforms passed in 1998. |
99 as a result of the Polish local government | reforms passed in 1998. |
He also noted that slave | reforms passed by the state were being ignored. |
9, as a result of the Polish local government | reforms passed in 1998. |
9, as a result of the Polish local government | reforms passed in 1998. |
sm of the Liberal government in their Liberal | reforms paved the way for the abolition of the Poor L |
In 1995, the Indian government started the | reforms process by encouraging entrepreneurship. |
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