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The Physicians' Council for Responsible | Reform is an advocacy group in the United States whic |
Such a ballot | reform is often a complement to moving towards a “str |
by informal consensus; without such agreement, | reform is virtually impossible. |
Muhammad ibn Sa'ud launched their campaign to | reform Islam in Arabia from their power-base in Diriy |
he House Committee on Oversight and Government | Reform issued a report on the incident, the result of |
In addition, he was involved in social | reform issues such as education and circumstances sur |
technical advisor on constitutional and legal | reform issues in various parts of Africa for the Euro |
One of the most contentious electoral | reform issues in this district is the proposed Distri |
They also maintained a consciousness of social | reform issues like juvenile delinquency, race relatio |
His ideas about Social Security | reform issues are explained in Reforming Social Secur |
the ranking official on constitutional law and | reform issues for four successive provincial administ |
erce, Trade, and Consumer Protection regarding | reform issues. |
s state legislature, on behalf of governmental | reform issues. |
mmercial Club addressed many other progressive | reform issues: supported street cleaning and paving p |
Depending on the depth of the | reform, it would also threaten the two-party system. |
3, as the government drafted plans for housing | reform, it issued consultation papers on a proposed f |
Since the 2011 local government | reform it is part of the municipality Istiaia-Aidipso |
Since the 2011 local government | reform it is part of the municipality Argos-Mykines, |
Since the 2011 local government | reform it is part of the municipality Paionia, of whi |
Since the 2011 local government | reform it is part of the municipality Kozani, of whic |
Since Berlin's 2001 administrative | reform it belongs to the newly regrouped governmental |
Before the 1 July 2009 local government | reform, it was a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft, covering th |
Since the 2011 local government | reform it is part of the municipality Rhodes, of whic |
Since the 2011 local government | reform it is part of the municipality Samos, of which |
Since the 2011 local government | reform it is part of the municipality Corinth, of whi |
dear god! if we can't | reform it, can we delete it until it is rewritten? |
n, and was sent to Baume Abbey in about 886 to | reform it. |
" in which they will delete the real world and | reform it. |
the transformation of circumstances; i.e., to | reform its functions to maintain a meaningful conditi |
t decided to move up the date in order to help | reform its economy. |
Florida came under pressure to | reform its mechanical butterfly ballot system after t |
sioner for Human Rights, called on Pakistan to | reform its blasphemy laws and said that the country h |
partment of Justice in which the ABA agreed to | reform its accreditation process and eliminate some o |
The Rebellion starts to | reform itself into a body of government, first as the |
caused the war and apparently does not wish to | reform itself. |
of the Liberal Democratic Party of Germany to | reform itself. |
nce on US Military Assets (Centre for European | Reform, January 2002). |
He also wrote How to Be an Extremely | Reform Jew (Avon Books, 1994) and has contributed to |
He was a former | Reform Jew who converted to Christianity, and became |
She was raised as a | Reform Jew, and is currently an ordained Anglican pri |
Mizpah Congregation is a | Reform Jewish synagogue in Chattanooga. |
The synagogue was built by a | Reform Jewish congregation in 1898-1900. |
man was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts to a | Reform Jewish family. |
"Protest again the excesses of the | Reform Jewish School was the immediate cause which br |
Rabbi Daniel Freelander, also arose out of the | Reform Jewish camp movement as one of the pioneering |
to a Jewish woman in a ceremony conducted by a | Reform Jewish rabbi, there are questions that have ne |
Temple Emanuel is a | Reform Jewish synagogue in Beaumont, Texas. |
s born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to a German | Reform Jewish family. |
he congregation participates in the Cincinnati | Reform Jewish High School. |
New York City through a merger with the rival | Reform Jewish Institute of Religion. |
Temple Beth-El is a | Reform Jewish congregation, and a founding member of |
The Rashi School, a K-8 | Reform Jewish Independent School, offers a Jewish and |
assimilationist tendencies of the 19th-century | Reform Jewish movement. |
church building is now home to Temple Sinai, a | Reform Jewish congregation. |
Temple Beth Tikvah is the name of several | reform Jewish temples, including ones in Roswell, Geo |
United Jewish Cemetery is a | Reform Jewish cemetery, located at 3400 Montgomery Ro |
Temple Israel is a | Reform Jewish synagogue in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
Detroit, Michigan) has been the cantor of the | Reform Jewish synagogue Temple Emanuel in Davenport, |
Temple Shalom is a | Reform Jewish synagogue in Wheeling, West Virginia. |
5% of Orthodox, 50% of Conservative and 25% of | Reform Jews (Ament 2005:31). |
kground at HUC launched him into acclaim among | Reform Jews. |
It serves as prayer place for | Reform Jews. |
evelopment, Finance, Government Operations and | Reform, Jobs, and Veterans committees, and of various |
amics, Perspectives and the Issue of Political | Reform', Journal of Social Affairs [AUS, Sharjah], Vo |
In Seneca Falls, Stanton continued his work in | reform, journalism and politics, often traveling, spe |
Reform Judaism does not afford any special status or | |
that do not see Jewish law as binding, such as | Reform Judaism and Humanistic Judaism, may allow this |
nal Jewish family, Marcus became interested in | Reform Judaism at the age of 15. |
, Galveston, Texas) was a prominent pioneer of | Reform Judaism in the United States in the 19th centu |
Israel Jacobson - philanthropist and father of | Reform Judaism |
d operated by the URJ, the organizing body for | Reform Judaism in North America. |
e son of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise the founder of | Reform Judaism in the United States. |
, the congregational database of the Union for | Reform Judaism (as the UAHC is now known) states that |
it was by definition a response to the rise of | Reform Judaism in the early 19th century. |
Union for | Reform Judaism |
mination, and rather as an attempt to re-mould | Reform Judaism in terms of contemporary liberal Chris |
entieth century, many began to actively prefer | Reform Judaism to Orthodoxy; as early as 1915 biweekl |
d Saperstein of the Religious Action Center of | Reform Judaism criticized Winfrey in the New York Tim |
me one of the strongest opponents of the early | Reform Judaism movement, and headed the protest of th |
next fifteen years, Adas Israel moved towards | Reform Judaism and membership grew to 25 families. |
traditional, Orthodox-style worship to a more | Reform Judaism style of worship. |
s sometimes considered to be the originator of | Reform Judaism in the United States. |
wrote that he was “one of the great leaders of | Reform Judaism and one of the greatest American relig |
his unsuccessful attempt to stop the spread of | Reform Judaism in Britain by excommunicating its lead |
Jewish views of divorce differ, with | Reform Judaism considering civil divorces adequate. |
go'eil ("and brings a redeemer") is changed in | Reform Judaism to umeivi ge'ulah ("who brings redempt |
ator Royal Copeland and the prominent rabbi of | Reform Judaism Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Barney Pressma |
an-born American Rabbi who was a leader in the | Reform Judaism movement, serving as head of the movem |
1926 - August 29, 2005), leading rabbi in the | Reform Judaism movement |
These meetings established "Classical | Reform Judaism" and rejected Jewish laws that had a r |
According to Herbert C. Brichtothe, writing in | Reform Judaism's Hebrew Union College Annual, the fam |
e United States, as well as the investiture of | reform Judaism's first woman hazzan and the ordinatio |
at the West London Synagogue, the Movement for | Reform Judaism's flagship synagogue. |
7 Clapboardtree Street (Association: Union for | Reform Judaism) |
f American Hebrew Congregations (now Union for | Reform Judaism) in 1915. |
g 350 Years of American Jewry, Great Voices of | Reform Judaism, and Hebrew Union College: 125 Years. |
In Israel and | Reform Judaism, the holidays of Shemini Atzeret and S |
of RSY Netzer, The Zionist Youth Movement for | Reform Judaism, are also located there. |
tly took on a number of roles at the Union for | Reform Judaism, and, after a serious and disabling ac |
In reaction to the emergence of | Reform Judaism, a group of traditionalist German Jews |
recent creation adopted by the American branch | Reform Judaism, critics have said it takes quite a bi |
Levitt, who had been raised in | Reform Judaism, accepted Yeshua (Jesus Christ) as the |
30th female rabbinic graduate of the Union for | Reform Judaism, she had previously served as associat |
n 1882, which would later become the Women for | Reform Judaism. |
rgest synagogues constituting the Movement for | Reform Judaism. |
daism, later to become known as classic German | Reform Judaism. |
s currently Life President of the Movement for | Reform Judaism. |
Tabick was vice-president of the Movement for | Reform Judaism. |
ber 22, 1811, d. 1909) was an English rabbi of | Reform Judaism. |
onal Families and is a member of the Union for | Reform Judaism. |
erican Hebrew Congregations, now the Union for | Reform Judaism. |
Emeritus of the Commission on Social Action of | Reform Judaism. |
n influential exponent of advanced thought and | Reform Judaism. |
nd Conflicting Visions:Contemporary Debates in | Reform Judaism. |
brew Congregations (now known as the Union for | Reform Judaism. |
y Synagogue, a constituent of the Movement for | Reform Judaism. |
brew Congregations (now known as the Union for | Reform Judaism.) |
storical significance; the records of American | Reform Judaism; the records of American Jewish commun |
Its mission is to | reform juvenile justice systems across the country th |
In 1981, he returned home to | reform Keighley Town, a side that had played in the o |
outh Wales parliament between 1901 and 1909 to | reform land holdings and in particular to break the s |
outh Wales Premier, John Robertson, in 1861 to | reform land holdings and in particular to break the s |
a platform of local issues, free trade, social | reform, land reform, industrial conciliation and arbi |
vernment, local officials who at first favored | reform later came to oppose further reform which migh |
as opposition to the Massachusetts health care | reform law that he had signed five years earlier. |
Council, and helped to write the 1996 welfare | reform law known as the Personal Responsibility and W |
The 1953 electoral | reform law in effect reduced the field of political p |
il, as required by the Massachusetts Education | Reform Law of 1993. |
lay in the economy, privatisation, trade union | reform, law and order, and immigration and resettleme |
9 job-training programs and a 1995 educational | reform law abolishing terminal and travel sabbatical |
d a $50-million lawsuit contesting an election | reform law that had stripped his party of its registe |
obal Glass-Steagall", a reference to a banking | reform law that was passed during the Great Depressio |
In September 2003 a project or draft to | reform Law 84 of 1989 did not pass in the Congress of |
illman Act, the first federal campaign finance | reform law, which was passed in 1907 and banned corpo |
ral seeking to strike down the new health care | reform law. |
reforms towards the mid-late 1980s, electoral | reform laws were passed in 1989, liberalizing the nom |
r the legalization of prostitution and seek to | reform laws that restrict human rights of sex workers |
The legislature passed two election | reform laws during Lanham's administration, both name |
The | Reform laws sponsored by the puro (pure) wing of the |
natural gas, enacting strict campaign finance | reform laws, and enacting "equitable taxation." |
tion, he had pledged to enact campaign finance | reform laws. |
ernor Briscoe, passed a series of far-reaching | reform laws. |
vinegar salad dressing that is still trying to | reform layers. |
Former | Reform Leader Weisgerber left Reform to sit as an ind |
ealth care through education, research, policy | reform, leadership improvement, and communication wit |
1872, at a convention of the New England Labor | Reform League in Boston, Heywood introduced Greene an |
icious licence hunt, a meeting of the Ballarat | Reform League was held on Thursday 30 November 1854 i |
It was from the "Propagandists" that the | Reform League was later established in 1865 to press |
Leno was fully satisfied with the success the | Reform League had met and, being opposed to unnecessa |
He was active in the Ballot | Reform League and served on the West Feliciana Parish |
The attempts of the Tariff | Reform League to hold a public meeting in Newton Abbo |
In response, a Citizens' | Reform League was formed to defend the crosswords, an |
mond Beales (1803-81) was the President of the | Reform League and was a central figure in the 19th ce |
riff-reform movement, and organised the Tariff | Reform League in 1903, becoming its first chairman. |
ort of the prosperous middle class whereas the | Reform League enjoyed the support of Trade Unionists, |
1952 when Thomas Hollway led a brief Electoral | Reform League government. |
r Thomas Hollway, who had formed an "Electoral | Reform League" grouping in the Parliament advocating |
The procession started off from the | Reform League's headquarters, at 8 Adelphi Terrace, h |
He arrived in London just after the | Reform League's Hyde Park demonstration in 1867. |
At the height of the | Reform League's popularity it arranged for a meeting |
He was active in the New South Wales Electoral | Reform League, which advocated manhood suffrage for t |
He met a dozen members of the | Reform League, including John Bedford Leno, in a priv |
Lillie Goodisson and Ruby Rich of the Women's | Reform League. |
as elected inaugural President of the Ballarat | Reform League. |
by members of the new version of the Ballarat | Reform league. |
e annual meeting of the National Civil Service | Reform League. |
an Cooperative Association and the Land Tenure | Reform League. |
id not tackle the pressing problem of currency | reform, leaving it to the National Monetary Commissio |
es (1850), Pierpont became known not only as a | reform lecturer, but also as an expert on phrenology |
ociated with the movement's attempt at radical | reform led to an erosion of the anti-organizational p |
Nahda wal-Islah (The Movement for Renewal and | Reform), led by Wael Abbas, claimed responsibility fo |
ublic animosity toward the stockade and prison | reform led to the stockade's closure. |
ons, and his alleged desertion of the cause of | reform led to a violent attack on him by Lauderdale i |
ng archeological finds, enacting civil service | reform, legalizing Indian casinos, and providing for |
he Whig government most involved in taking the | reform legislation through Parliament in 1832, still |
She was the chief sponsor of adoption | reform legislation allowing godparents and second cou |
ow of his faction, even the book of records of | reform legislation was burned. |
uring his first term, he sponsored immigration | reform legislation that was eventually incorporated i |
gulation, a repeal of Obama-backed health care | reform legislation passed earlier this year, and an e |
cember 22, 2008 Sen Smith introduced Paternity | Reform legislation in the Missouri State Senate. |
Beavers strongly opposed the 2010 health care | reform legislation proposals, sponsoring instead the |
In 1977 he introduced | reform legislation into the Senate, but it never achi |
yonic stem cell research, voter identification | reform legislation and tort reform legislation. |
He proposed welfare | reform legislation to gradually transition recipients |
n March, Mr. Obama signed sweeping health-care | reform legislation that extends health insurance cove |
ve and presenting in Parliament such important | reform legislation as the act abolishing heritable ju |
Carson is a strong supporter of health care | reform legislation that increases access to medical c |
sential role in the passage of major education | reform legislation in 1990. |
he first significant public-option health care | reform legislation in the nation. |
is' opposition to President Obama's healthcare | reform legislation, along with Davis' decision to not |
Her | reform legislation, introduced in July 2000, made uni |
azawa government also failed to pass political | reform legislation, thirty-nine LDP members joined th |
n, Robles pioneered groundbreaking immigration | reform legislation, SB60, that would issue illegal im |
ed with implementing the Commonwealth's health | reform legislation, the Massachusetts Public Health A |
f Connecticut's sweeping 2005 campaign finance | reform legislation. |
l Police for a quorum call on campaign finance | reform legislation. |
03 that led to the development of property tax | reform legislation. |
est during the national debate over healthcare | reform legislation. |
f issues, including recently-passed healthcare | reform legislation. |
pharmaceutical industry regarding health care | reform legislation. |
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