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e in 1931 rising to the provincial level as a | reforms officer in Nagpur. |
The sharpest conflict was about | reforms in the Sharia system, particularly their posi |
the left wing which were meant to bring about | reforms in the direction of socialism. |
ements, he was instrumental in bringing about | reforms necessary for Texas to comply with a federal |
d a series of reports (Turkish: Risale) about | reforms in the empire. |
rose sharply as a result of several academic | reforms and in 2005 Boccia was named Secondary School |
the decade of the 70s Radicalism accentuated | reforms and State, society and institutions perceptio |
It (along with accompanying | reforms) substantially reshaped the shape of the Publ |
ked hard for the ticket, and at home achieved | reforms in mental health, shellfish conservation, and |
31 March - Supreme Court of Judicature Act | reforms the judiciary, establishing the Supreme Court |
Mortgage Market Act, Fair Labor Standards Act | Reforms, FHA Deregulation and the Americans with Disa |
With the Poor Law Amendment Act | reforms of 1834, the parish became part of the Sleafo |
l of Florida's Administrative Procedures Act, | reforms the legislature had been attempting for sever |
ing to England Drake had suggested additional | reforms urging that the provision forbidding the exec |
ils as part of the Lower Saxon administrative | reforms of 1971, Nindorf has been part of the town of |
Phanom during the thesaphiban administrative | reforms in 1907. |
During the administrative | reforms of the 1970s, northern areas of the district |
n 1 April 1818, as a result of administrative | reforms in the Kingdom of Prussia after the Napoleoni |
Over time and administrative | reforms, the area was finally fully incorporated into |
f the Lower Saxon regional and administrative | reforms in 1973, Weesen belonged to the largest munic |
With Ottoman administrative | reforms of 1864 the Silistra Eyalet was reconstituted |
He introduced drastic administrative | reforms and devoted himself energetically to the prob |
al Secretary division with the administrative | reforms. |
as responsible for a number of administrative | reforms in the Mamluk state, including the consolidat |
he worked for legislative and administrative | reforms in the colonies, and was noted for his attack |
th having introduced the first administrative | reforms in the Madras Government. |
Personnel and Administrative | Reforms |
1872, 1875, 1891: administrative | reforms |
ils as part of the Lower Saxon administrative | reforms of 1971, Dohnsen has been part of the town of |
rged into the former province, administrative | reforms implemented. |
ils as part of the Lower Saxon administrative | reforms of 1971, Hagen has been part of the town of B |
her work on mental health courts and adoption | reforms. |
l Member Organization "committed to advancing | reforms that reduce costs, increase patient control, |
While he was an MP Noel-Baker advocated | reforms to moderate the influence of outside interest |
The Monitor advocated | reforms and criticized a degenerate Sarmatian culture |
nd energy policy organisations have advocated | reforms to energy development from the 1970s, some ca |
She has also advocated | reforms in child performer protection laws, most rece |
Socialist Unity Party of Germany" (SED) after | reforms in 1990. |
After | reforms in 1992, officials held regular meetings and |
who detested Stolypin because of his agrarian | reforms and his flair for parliamentary government. |
After the Latvian agrarian | reforms of 1920ties the castle complex housed cattle- |
y was characterised by extensive agricultural | reforms. |
With the agricultural | reforms of the 1830s, and the dawning of the Industri |
a significant boost in 2002 when agricultural | reforms lifted restrictions on wineries. |
overnment continued to implement agricultural | reforms but primarily on farms owned by Italian colon |
nment adopted the first sweeping agricultural | reforms in Albania's history. |
shend is also remembered for the agricultural | reforms he undertook at his Norfolk estate and gained |
He began to implement various agricultural | reforms and pioneered industrialization in an effort |
The Act also | reforms the Assembly's electoral system. |
Lyttelton also attempted ambitious | reforms Britain's of management of the colonies towar |
He was the inspiration for ambitious | reforms in numerous domains, such as Incapacity Law ( |
er, which banned the advocacy of ameliorative | reforms by party members, under penalty of expulsion. |
e swamp, then turns back to the southwest and | reforms a stream, at which point it becomes the St. M |
Sturza cabinet of Alliance for Democracy and | Reforms from 12 March 1999 to 12 November 1999. |
The Alliance for Democracy and | Reforms government was formed as a result of complex |
man Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and | Reforms is a 2002 book by Thomas Pogge. |
long archiepiscopacy considerable changes and | reforms took place at Christ Church, which can be tra |
ore opposed socialism, considered strikes and | reforms of labour laws to be "useless." |
the 1920s, the monastery was restructured and | reforms were introduced by Basilian monks from Galici |
bility and courage to bring about changes and | reforms in Harrisburg. |
He advocated policies and | reforms to discourage speculative investment with bor |
rendum on the privatization of Japan Post and | reforms that follow, saying that he would step down i |
The Alliance for Democracy and | Reforms was a governing coalition, between numerous n |
ppeared within the Alliance for Democracy and | Reforms, caused to some degree by displeasure with se |
he activity of The Alliance for Democracy and | Reforms. |
nt activity of the Alliance for Democracy and | Reforms for the discreditation of any form of politic |
ble conditions, riots occurred frequently and | reforms were called for which resulted in the cessati |
aspects of southern educational problems and | reforms and the educational condition of southern bla |
opposition when an Alliance for Democracy and | Reforms was formed by the Democratic Convention of Mo |
Judicial and | Reforms Unit |
Policy Analysis and | Reforms (PAR) |
rs the civil right to information privacy and | reforms of copyright, education, computer science and |
n brought the crisis of the Soviet system and | reforms could not be long delayed. |
s had outgrown their political structures and | reforms are needed for stability and economic growth. |
a feudal background himself, Bhutto announced | reforms limiting land ownership and a government take |
that became law, including needed anti-abuse | reforms to rural Argentina's Justice of the Peace sys |
It emphasised that any | reforms must be evidence-based, and that personal and |
ceived in the campaign led to widespread army | reforms on all levels, spearheaded by the Duke of Yor |
Main article: | Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war |
ional reconciliation in Nicaragua, as well as | reforms in the Sandinista party. |
Greene favoured market-value assessment | reforms for Metro Toronto properties, and criticized |
th many other Unionists he left in protest at | reforms and became an early member of the Vanguard Pr |
high debt overhang, and one of its attempted | reforms included fixing its exchange rates to the US |
that took place as a result of the attempted | reforms of Selim III. |
her in the late Edo era, due to his attempted | reforms of the Shogunate. |
Carter Glass, an act that introduced banking | reforms and established the Federal Deposit Insurance |
Some economists believed that banking | reforms already enacted were insufficient and that fu |
The United Nations says there must be | reforms to Liberia's young, post-war security sector |
In 1065 he became Bishop of Passau and began | reforms of the clergy. |
She also believes | reforms like No Child Left Behind hurt the education |
Bernardin's | reforms concerning this issue soon served as a model |
The 1989 Local Body | reforms saw the city become part of the Tauranga Dist |
As part of the Bourbon | Reforms free trade within the Spanish Empire was allo |
Ferrar worked to bring | reforms, such as the addition of the English Bible, t |
has fought for tax cuts and called for budget | reforms. |
he repeal of Proposition 8, California budget | reforms,, and ballot procedures. |
Premature Burial, that campaigned for burial | reforms to ensure that those buried were certainly de |
te election in order to finalise key bushfire | reforms. |
itan districts in the two-tier structure, but | reforms in the 1990s and 2009 reduced their number to |
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 |
e was abolished following the Florida Cabinet | reforms of 1998 which took effect in 2003. |
Caesar | reforms the Roman calendar to create the Julian calen |
but feels that anyone pursuing his called-for | reforms will face a difficult task, because "the radi |
(as these splinter groups embraced capitalist | reforms). |
s reinforcement and expansion of the Cardwell | reforms. |
t to the British Army as part of the Cardwell | Reforms. |
from 1868 to 1874; architect of the Cardwell | Reforms |
nment, Health Policy, and Retiree Health Care | Reforms Committees. |
ent in Vietnam and an advocate of health care | reforms. |
s claimed that it was a model for health care | reforms to be proposed by President Barack Obama and |
stigation leading to state mental health care | reforms. |
more than 35 recommendations for health care | reforms that would protect public services, and impro |
erview, in which he said that the health care | reforms proposed during the Obama administration had |
Order of Saint Benedict after the Carolingian | reforms of Benedict of Aniane. |
By the early 20th century, | reforms began to be made as the first prison school f |
the existing almanacs and recommended certain | reforms. |
As Superintendent, Rex championed | reforms in accountability and pushed for advances in |
formed in 1992, under the Options for Change | reforms, by the amalgamation of The Life Guards and t |
statesman and marked the end of the Chehabist | reforms and era. |
series of improvements known as the Childers | reforms. |
shire) Regiment was formed under the Childers | Reforms on 1 July 1881, by the amalgamation of the 64 |
iment was formed as a consequence of Childers | reforms, a continuation of the Cardwell reforms, by t |
In 1881, under the Childers | Reforms, the regiment was transferred into The Oxford |
o battalions, and in 1881, under the Childers | Reforms, these were transferred into The Northamptons |
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 |
In 1881, under the Childers | Reforms, the regiment was transferred into The Suffol |
t was created in 1881 as part of the Childers | reforms by the linking of the 22nd (Cheshire) Regimen |
eorganisation of the infantry by the Childers | reforms. |
As part of the Childers | Reforms in 1881, the regiment was amalgamated with th |
h Lancashire Regiment as part of the Childers | Reforms. |
In 1881, as part of the Childers | Reforms, it became The King's Shropshire Light Infant |
On 1 July 1881 the Childers | Reforms came into effect. |
In the Childers | reforms of 1881 it became the county regiment of West |
As part of the Childers | Reforms in 1881, the regiment was amalgamated with th |
ntense opposition, just as Chiang Ching-kuo's | reforms allowed tolerance for public expressions of d |
His opposition to church | reforms led to his losing his parishes at some point |
ty of Edinburgh and a leading voice in Church | reforms. |
He always supported the concurrent Cluniac | reforms, however. |
rs after, Montier-en-Der accepted the Cluniac | Reforms. |
e pope and began the tradition of the Cluniac | reforms which his successors brought to fruition acro |
nsured a continued power supply and commenced | reforms of the heavily indebted Electricity Board. |
ilities as minister of the interior, communal | reforms, and cooperatives. |
The communists' | reforms were aimed at squeezing large landowners out |
research that concentrated on community-based | reforms. |
bishop of Mainz following the confrontational | reforms of Theodoric. |
As an advocate of Confucian | reforms, attacking Xiongnu and lessening the power of |
He remained MP after the 1885 constituency | reforms as MP for Galway North until 1895. |
t would definitely be important to constitute | reforms in the legal system to ensure fair play in th |
about instituting significant constitutional | reforms. |
advocating causes ranging from constitutional | reforms, health and environmental initiatives and ene |
on of a possible concession of constitutional | reforms with the Rowlatt Act at the end of World War |
, in particular with regard to constitutional | reforms that would promote devolution along with sepa |
dy in view of implementing the constitutional | reforms approved the previous January. |
taken a number of economic and constitutional | reforms, although it had not seriously modified the n |
the Empire instituted several constitutional | reforms, trying to resolve the problem, but without s |
bly opposed the economical and constitutional | reforms proposed by Edmund Burke and John Dunning. |
is meeting was held to discuss Constitutional | reforms that will allow transparency in the election |
ion instituted several liberal constitutional | reforms which were generally resisted by the Church a |
II along with his own plan for constitutional | reforms. |
ead the way for multi-cultural constitutional | reforms. |
is Accords, which advised that constitutional | reforms agreed to by the government and opposition du |
A referendum on constitutional | reforms will be held in Morocco on 1 July 2011. |
ies, initiate governmental and constitutional | reforms, and establish a government that would provid |
n his country, and demands for constitutional | reforms and the lifting of the state of emergency imp |
gress and make the substantial constitutional | reforms for which Correa has been calling. |
ith the Soviet Union but promised to continue | reforms. |
ted in 1989 played a vital part in continuing | reforms and the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union |
the Liberal Party government's controversial | reforms of the Unemployment Insurance system. |
ondon, where he was involved in controversial | reforms, and chaired a royal commission into the poli |
in February 1966, as part of the cost-saving | reforms introduced by Dr Beeching. |
his administration implementing the Council's | reforms. |
In implementing the Council's | reforms, Bishop Russell established a Diocesan Commis |
as responsible for implementing the Council's | reforms in the diocese. |
was responsible for initiating the Council's | reforms in the diocese. |
was responsible for initiating the Council's | reforms in the prelacy. |
and Kantz immediately instituted county-wide | reforms and pledged to be full-time Commissioners, wh |
k an active role in promoting legal and court | reforms. |
r responsibility for Charles Chauvel's Credit | Reforms (Responsible Lending) Bill, which had been dr |
ut in protest over Romanian-oriented cultural | reforms. |
nstrumental in initiating national curriculum | reforms in science and technology and in establishing |
has embarked on a campaign of de-Latinization | reforms. |
was de-established during the decentralising | reforms of Catherine II of Russia. |
Because Deng wished to pursue deep | reforms, it was not possible for him to continue Mao' |
The movement, which demanded | reforms in government and military affairs, was widel |
groups in Vietnam that advocate for democracy | reforms in Vietnam. |
religious movement by introducing democratic | reforms that had long been demanded by the moderate o |
rty was active in the struggle for democratic | reforms. |
he Aboriginal Protection Act while democratic | reforms were being introduced for the white populatio |
University of Montenegro promoting democratic | reforms in what was then still Yugoslavia. |
the colony; he also criticised the democratic | reforms which in his view had led to the imposition o |
Sikkim, active in the struggle for democratic | reforms. |
Besides demanding democratic | reforms, the party focused on anti-discrimination and |
st opposition from undermining her democratic | reforms and reorganized the membership of the Supreme |
peration with the students he made democratic | reforms of university governance. |
acy movement is a movement seeking democratic | reforms in Vietnam. |
s concerning the implementation of democratic | reforms in the applicant state. |
sition, he implemented several key democratic | reforms, and oversaw the election of Pauline Small, t |
They advocated important democratic | reforms, republicanism, separation of the state and t |
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