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During his acceptance speech at the 2004 | Reform Party National Convention in Irving, Texas, Ra |
Anna Thomas, who became active in attempts to | reform the National Eisteddfod in the 1870s and 1880s |
During his acceptance speech at the 2004 | Reform Party National Convention in Irving, Texas, Na |
(with C. King), "Civil Service | reform as national security: The Homeland Security Ac |
(with C. King), "Civil Service | Reform as National Security", Public Administration R |
The Tempel Synagogue was a | Reform synagogue near Starji Rinok Square (the histor |
Electoral | reform in Nebraska refers to efforts to change the vo |
ay was becoming a major problem and procedural | reform was necessary. |
He nonetheless believed that | reform was needed to make China equal to the rest of |
He became convinced that monetary | reform was needed, and stood as the candidate for the |
to keep the law under review and to recommend | reform where needed. |
ersely, non-traditional Judaism (conservative, | reform, etc) needs to be specified as such, since it |
rules were printed by 1944 for school use, the | reform was never introduced. |
Electoral | reform in New York refers to efforts to change the vo |
Electoral | reform in New Zealand began in 1986 with the report o |
ars Donald had a special interest in electoral | reform in New Zealand. |
Electoral | reform in New Mexico refers to efforts to change elec |
the New York Jets in Manhattan; writing about | reform of New York's stringent sentencing rules under |
the New Jersey State Constitution, arguing for | reform: The New Jersey Constitution of 1776 (Princeto |
iginal sponsor of legislation creating pension | reform in New Jersey. |
lature, O'Toole has been a proponent of ethics | reform in New Jersey government. |
Electoral | reform in New Jersey refers to efforts to change the |
By the | Reform Act, Newport was abolished as a separate borou |
to 2010, David was Shadow Minister for Police | Reform replacing Nick Herbert MP. |
The Commission for the | Reform of Nomenclature was headed by The Internationa |
oposal was continued by the Commission for the | Reform of Nomenclature in Organic Chemistry. |
irst extensive list of elements, and helped to | reform chemical nomenclature. |
Fiction | Reform was nominated for an OC Music award in 2010 fo |
In the 2001 provincial election, the | Reform Party nominated eight candidates, receiving a |
Roberts subsequently sought the | Reform Party's nomination in the British Columbia rid |
He unsuccessfully sought the | Reform Party nomination against Maurice Vellacott, an |
ottetown Accord, and unsuccessfully sought the | Reform Party nomination for Calgary Northeast in the |
Joseph Devine, 1992 | Reform Party nominee for governor |
aj Goyle, Libertarian nominee Shawn Smith, and | Reform Party nominee Susan G. Ducey. |
He was the | Reform Party nominee for governor of Florida in the 2 |
Markin called for a | reform of North York's election laws in 1975, to perm |
Electoral | reform in North Carolina refers to efforts to change |
The Church had long wished to | reform the Norwegian kingdom on a more European model |
The programme of | reform was not laid down by Parliament. |
However, Baldwin, although he supported | reform, did not endorse the Upper Canada Rebellion, p |
believed that she had been blocked due to the | Reform Party not wanting a woman as a candidate, and |
However, even successful tort | reform might not lead to lower aggregate liability: f |
That type of social | reform was not part of political thinking during the |
As a result, the Pavlov | reform did not put an end to inflation. |
rnment maintains that the core of the proposed | reform will not be changed. |
While the term micro-economic | reform was not yet in use when the Greiner Government |
g Latin, committed himself that the liturgical | reform should not take a direction hostile to sacred |
vision of New Harmony as an advance in social | reform was not realized, the town did become a scient |
Grundtvig's ambitions for school | reform were not limited to the popular folk high scho |
sm" that Campbell seeks to advance toward such | reform is nothing more than the usual creationist car |
Speaking on health care | reform in November 2009, Conley stated that Catholic |
ed Minister of the Interior and Administrative | Reform on November 28, 2005. |
5, Ed Jerse served as campaign manager for the | Reform Ohio Now ballot initiatives that tried to limi |
form the Japanese Society for History Textbook | Reform (Tsukurukai, now headed by Nishio Kanji). |
embered NSW fondly, offered them the chance to | reform the NSW Corps as a garrison unit. |
tes over political correctness and the use and | reform of nursery rhymes in the 1980s, but scholars a |
Mexico is using several methods on trying to | reform their obese and overweight population. |
hat feminists should not support or attempt to | reform criminal obscenity law. |
The only way | reform could occur is with the council's own approval |
of their influence within the historical 'Food | Reform' movement occurred in Britain during the first |
by Shizuka Kamei, minister in charge of postal | reform, in October 2009. |
politics, was first elected as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000), which became the |
Billionaire businessman Ross Perot ( | Reform Party of the United States of America-TX) fini |
slating Bureaucratic Change: The Civil Service | Reform Act of 1978, co-edited with Carolyn Ban, (Alba |
amics, Perspectives and the Issue of Political | Reform', Journal of Social Affairs [AUS, Sharjah], Vo |
had made him one of the top targets of the new | Reform Party of Canada. |
time, became one of the most well-known moral | reform organizations of the period and even expanded |
Under the terms of the Great | Reform Act of 1832, the county franchise was extended |
He was responsible for the Fiscal | Reform Act of 1990. |
These include the | Reform Acts of 1832, 1867, and 1884. |
The Abortion Law | Reform Association of New Zealand (ALRANZ) is New Zea |
rincipal author of the Pendleton Civil Service | Reform Act of 1883 |
of the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory | Reform Act of 1976. |
for devising the order of service used by the | Reform synagogues of the time. |
He was one of the fourteen members of the | reform committee of the Council of Constance (1414-14 |
lored the United Alternative option, formed by | Reform Party of Canada leader Preston Manning, which |
missions in the army was abolished in the Army | Reform Act of 1871 and was replaced by Second Lieuten |
st Riding of Yorkshire, abolished in the Great | Reform Act of 1832. |
Reform Members of Parliament hired a Mariachi band an | |
lected as an Member of Parliament (MP) for the | Reform Party of Canada in the 1993 general election. |
The | Reform Party of New Jersey, which is highly critical |
Brougham's tenure was the passing of the 1832 | Reform Act, of which he was a staunch supporter, and |
The party was deregistered with the | Reform Party of Alberta. |
In its early years, it espoused the monetary | reform theories of social credit. |
he Bunning-Bereuter-Blumenauer Flood Insurance | Reform Act of 2004. |
ng figure in the public campaign for the Great | Reform Act of 1832. |
ted in favor of increasing the sales tax - Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
Selkirk-Interlake electoral district under the | Reform Party of Canada in the 1997 general election. |
t the convention for a splinter faction of the | Reform Party of the United States of America allied w |
estbury (though this did not survive the Great | Reform Act of the following year), and he resumed his |
r of the Canadian Alliance (2000-2003) and the | Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000). |
d by Article 110 of the Japan National Railway | Reform Act of 1988, which formed the modern Japan Rai |
favor of increasing the sales tax by 20% - Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
The Tax | Reform Act of 1986 was designed to be tax revenue neu |
The | Reform Convention of 1850-51 again reorganized the ju |
The | Reform Party of New Jersey was officially founded on |
After the | Reform Act of 1867, Tiverton had just one MP. |
nues by protests from citizen's groups and the | reform administration of Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. |
After the | Reform Act of 1832, he was then elected at the 1832 g |
adison was also involved in the next major tax | reform effort, of 1984. |
President of the | Reform Club of Montreal, 1935. |
klahoma State Cabinet, by the Executive Branch | Reform Act of 1986. |
n and welfare of the population, as well as to | reform aspects of the administration of government so |
favor of increasing the sales tax by 20% - Tax | Reform Act of 2007 (HB2) |
The constituency was created by the Great | Reform Act of 1832 and was abolished for the 1950 gen |
In 2010, he made a video for the | Reform Party of New Jersey in which he condemned the |
Congress should have been directed to ATSIC's | reform instead of its dismantlement. |
In 1991, he was a member of | Reform Forces of Yugoslavia, led by Ante Markovic, th |
acclaim Earl Grey for the passing of the Great | Reform Act of 1832 and stands at the head of Grey Str |
The Comprehensive Enforcement and Immigration | Reform Act of 2005 (S. 1438), a bill proposed in July |
The Comprehensive Immigration | Reform Act of 2006 (S. 2611), sponsored by Senator Ar |
Party of British Columbia, and elements of the | Reform Party of British Columbia. |
New Malton in the North Riding until the Great | Reform Act of 1832; the borough at that point include |
Five candidates of the | Reform Party of Singapore, including Kenneth Jeyaretn |
The constituency was created by the Great | Reform Act of 1832 by the splitting of Northumberland |
ed a novel: "Martyrs' Shrine: The Story of the | Reform Movement of 1898 in China" (another name is ca |
in the Canadian federal election, 1993 for the | Reform Party of Canada in the riding of Mackenzie but |
pretation of the Private Securities Litigation | Reform Act of 1995's requirement of scienter in a civ |
f Canada, and wanted to work together with the | Reform Party of Canada. |
borough to retain its two members in the Great | Reform Act of 1832, although its boundaries were slig |
Despite the | reform promises of the new administration, McShane wa |
between the Progressive Conservatives and the | Reform Party of Canada. |
eneral Hon J. W. Shaw QC MLC requested the Law | Reform Commission of New South Wales to inquire into |
lth and Human Services, Chair of Mental Health | Reform, Vice-Chair of Health, and is a member of nume |
il, as required by the Massachusetts Education | Reform Law of 1993. |
On April 1, 1864, the Currency | Reform Act of 1864 went into effect. |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act of 1867. |
became the sole representative after the Great | Reform Act of 1832 reduced the constituency to one se |
Created by the | Reform Act of 1832, it was represented by two Members |
ma Governor's Cabinet, by the Executive Branch | Reform Act of 1986. |
governmental undertakings, such as the Senate | reform, establishment of ministries in 1802, and othe |
He has been a consultant to the Law | Reform Commission of New South Wales and Papua New Gu |
They formed the | Reform Party, of which Schwarz as elected leader. |
an Orthodox congregation that objected to the | Reform tendencies of the Rockdale Temple, then known |
The constituency was created by the | Reform act of 1867 by the splitting of the South Lanc |
o the working class of the kind set out in the | Reform Bill of March 1831 which when passed became th |
n on 15 December 1976 to approve the Political | Reform Act of 1977 which had been approved by the Spa |
parties (the Conservative Party of Canada, the | Reform Party of Canada and the Social Credit Party of |
When he joined the | Reform Party of Canada he claims to have “let the Ref |
rable interest in the movement that led to the | Reform Bill of 1832, and was for some time proprietor |
Port Moody-Coquitlam from 1993 to 1997 for the | Reform Party of Canada. |
he Bunning-Bereuter-Blumenauer Flood Insurance | Reform Act of 2004 (Pub.L. 108-264) reformed the Nati |
ly of the town of Ripon itself until the Great | Reform Act of 1832; the right to vote was vested in t |
This changed with the Federal Crop Insurance | Reform Act of 1994, which required farmers to partici |
th Kathleen McGraw), in IRS, The Impact of Tax | Reform Act of 1986 Conference Report. |
ion, the Social Credit Party of Canada and the | Reform Party of Canada. |
lth care policy, sponsoring legislation on HMO | reform, appropriations of expanded funds to home heal |
Rights Movement), a party advocating electoral | reform, separation of religion and state and human ri |
y's board of directors, and replaced by former | Reform Party of BC Leader Wilf Hanni. |
s rise to power in the USSR and the consequent | reform policies of Perestroika and Glasnost had an im |
was passed into law as a major part of The Tax | Reform Act of 1984. |
Voted in favor of the Tax | Reform Act of 2007 (HB2) |
During the political crisis surrounding the | Reform Act of 1832 he allowed his name to be put forw |
voted for Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
Healthcare | Reform Subcommittee of the Republican Policy Committe |
1909) of Maure and Fulani background, as | reform movement of Tijaniyyah practice. |
Reform Party of Kansas | |
Earlier, Glasgow had been a | reform director of the Louisiana Wild Life and Fisher |
an Nation: Class, Race, Gender And The British | Reform Act Of 1867 (2000, editor, with Keith McClella |
Some critics, such as the | Reform Party of Canada, saw it as granting special st |
The constituency was created by the Great | Reform Act of 1832 by the splitting of Lancashire con |
Elections, he sponsored the Campaign Financing | Reform Act of 2005. |
gh but one to be enfranchised before the Great | Reform Act of 1832. |
ties and cosponsors interfaith events with the | Reform Temple of Universal Judaism (TUJ), also known |
Liberal, he also was involved in launching the | reform movement of the Liberal Party at the national |
ember of G.U.A.R.D. (Grassroots United Against | Reform's Demise), a group opposed to the United Alter |
nvention within the larger context of American | reform movements of the 1840s, discusses the influenc |
ty of Canada, and was a founding member of the | Reform Party of Canada. |
n the Parliament that ruled Britain before the | Reform Act of 1832. |
It is intricately linked to the health care | reform program of President Obama which aims to estab |
t caused the injury, as established by the Law | Reform (Limitation of Actions, etc.) Act 1954) were i |
or of Justice Fellowship, the criminal justice | reform branch of Prison Fellowship Ministries in Wash |
on announced his support for the newly-created | Reform Party of Canada. |
In 2001, Bridgman unsuccessfully ran for the | Reform Party of British Columbia in the riding of Sur |
n the Anti-Slavery, Women's Rights, and Prison | Reform Movements of the mid to late 19th century. |
ncy association and has been involved with the | Reform Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance. |
Mills ran as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada. |
He became interested in the | Reform movement of William Lyon Mackenzie and took pa |
1836, he became a member of the Constitutional | Reform Society of Upper Canada. |
r of the Canadian Alliance (2000-2003) and the | Reform Party of Canada (1997-2000). |
David Collison is the national chairman of the | Reform Party of the United States of America. |
When he discovered he was unable to use the " | Reform Party" name, he established the Reform Associa |
Collison is a lifelong member of the | Reform Party of the United States of America. |
legislation since the Massachusetts Education | Reform Act of 1993. |
was not confined to those associated with the | reform movement of the next two decades, however, and |
ician and orator John Bright, referring to the | Reform Act of 1867, which called for more democratic |
Educational | Reform: story of a campaign. |
reform, introduction of church and completion of bigg | |
nt since 1993, he was formerly a member of the | Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000) and the Canadian A |
As of 2011, the Tax | Reform Act of 1986 was the most recent major simplifi |
Equality: The Rhetoric and Reality of Divorce | Reform (University of Chicago Press 1991). |
r to the Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory | Reform Act of 2005 (first put forward by Sen. Charles |
nter - The Federal Agriculture Improvement and | Reform Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-127) established a revol |
as Minister of Health from 1926 to 1928 in the | Reform Government of New Zealand. |
The | Reform Party of Ontario is not to be confused with th |
He was elected as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada in the riding of Wetaskiwin. |
closely with Joseph Howe, the most influential | reform politician of the era and put Howe in his cabi |
n the Anti-Slavery, Women's Rights, and Prison | Reform Movements of the mid-to-late 19th century. |
001, he was apppointed a vice president of the | Reform Party of British Columbia, and he was a candid |
quit the March 8 Alliance and the "Change and | Reform Bloc" of Michel Aoun. |
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