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Reform must encourage interstate competition, change | |
Middle East issues, democracy promotion and UN | reform nationwide, including a testimony before the U |
A longtime advocate of health care | reform, Neal was involved in the major health care re |
ions from other countries will bring about the | reform necessary to create democracy within Burma. |
otts was a director of the Pennsylvania School | Reform Network from 1997 through 2005. |
ward F. DeLesseps S. Morrison and the Image of | Reform: New Orleans Politics, 1946-1961. |
ation crafted by this commission to update and | reform New Jersey's municipal law is commonly called |
ward F. DeLesseps S. Morrison and the Image of | Reform: New Orleans Politics, 1946-60. |
The Evening Post identified itself as a | reform newspaper, and attempted to cover muckraking s |
equently resigned his seat and then sought the | Reform nomination in the by-election. |
nt is the idea that focusing on animal welfare | reform not only fails to challenge animal suffering, |
Franchise | reform, notably the Irish Reform Act of 1868 and the |
Twain, Alcott and the Birth of the Adolescent | Reform Novel |
the Association of Community Organizations for | Reform Now and shares a building with ACORN's headqua |
Association of Community Organizations for | Reform Now (ACORN), a defunct US-based community-base |
of State and Local Politics: Institutions and | Reform, now in its 2nd edition (Cengage, 2008). |
ACORN (Association of Community Organizers for | Reform Now), which works for social justice and stron |
to Budget | Reform Now, a coalition supporting California Proposi |
on to child welfare, poverty relief and social | reform, Nugent Care was founded upon his ideals. |
ade a new album together since 2003, the group | reform occasionally for one-off performances. |
rrman left Katatonia, he decided to return and | reform October Tide, this time without Jonas but with |
5 more groups joined and the larger Cartel for | Reform of the Law against Sexual Offenses was formed. |
the standard in writing Greenlandic until the | reform of 1973. |
he Richmond Police Department and champion for | reform of Virginia's prisons and a general political |
were awarded the National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) award for "Outstandi |
Reform of British Central Government (1971), ISBN 0-7 | |
The | reform of the Northern Territory local government's w |
e of best practice which served as a basis for | reform of corporate governance around the world. |
ult of Kommunalreformen 2007 (the Municipality | Reform of 2007). |
apan effectively prevented further significant | reform of the writing system. |
Since a | reform of boundaries in the 1990s this area is now pa |
xism and other sources in a call for the total | reform of Egyptian society. |
red, with Pierre Catala, a proposition for the | reform of inheritance law, which was taken up by the |
n the Privy Committee that outlined Government | reform of Alexander I. Commanded an infantry division |
ed the governor Pedro Rossello to initiate the | reform of Puerto Rico's health system. |
the House Committee on the Judiciary about the | reform of U.S. immigration policy. |
hin the framework of the Kreisreform (district | reform) of Lower Saxony by combining the former distr |
He was a noted speaker on banking and on | reform of the House of Lords about which he wrote sev |
ns) became the basis of the Gregorian Calendar | reform of 1582. |
Then he began the | reform of the traffic bureau. |
"[report] to the Minister responsible for the | Reform of Democratic Institutions and Access to Infor |
In 1660 he coauthored a proposal for the | reform of the Sejm. |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of Tokyo 1st d |
The | reform of French universities is a vast overhauling o |
y was created in connection with the municipal | reform of 1952, when the rural municipalities Ed, Fre |
the insight of the individual rather than the | reform of the social order." |
The National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), the Marijuana Polic |
peace process in the country and considered a | reform of the security sector, the restructuring and |
ed as its President, and where he now works on | reform of intellectual property rights. |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, Suginami had been part of Tokyo 4th d |
s created on 1 April 1974 as part of a general | reform of local government in England and Wales under |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area formed Tokyo 8th district wh |
the reduction of army's expenses and the deep | reform of the army. |
nd John Cheke were chiefly responsible for the | reform of the ecclesiastical laws, prepared under Tho |
ing his term as an MP, Gull supported the 1896 | reform of Poor Law barrack schools. |
ested that his Ultra-Toryism and opposition to | reform of Chancery would make his appointment unpopul |
dy, the global economic situation at the time, | reform of financial institutions, the financial G20, |
After the Swedish municipal | reform of 1952, the town became the seat and namesake |
For example, the 14th G-15 summit called for | reform of Bretton Woods institutions and financing fo |
n of president of the consilium for liturgical | reform, of which the Benedictine abbot was an advocat |
alition and on the board of the Center for the | Reform of School Systems since 2000. |
ing into account of te ao Maori in relation to | reform of the law of succession: a working paper (wit |
g the Lower Saxony district and administrative | reform of 1973, the Diesten has been part of the boro |
During the cadastral | reform of the early Meiji period in 1889, the area wa |
Mary Bartelme devoted much of her life to the | reform of juvenile laws and the welfare of children. |
The current minister responsible for the | Reform of Democratic Institutions and Access to Infor |
53, after the death of Joseph Stalin, with the | reform of the Soviet penal system, it was again resub |
e all other top racers) caused a furor and the | reform of the IOC. |
ational defense must be strengthened through a | reform of national politics. |
Bemis was a crusader for | reform of the Penal code in Massachusetts, especially |
n traveled in the Sahara preaching a purifying | reform of the faith in Tunisia and Tripoli, gaining m |
ugh the creation of new East Frisian laws, the | reform of the coinage and the introduction of primoge |
is not clear where this originates, although a | reform of the Egyptian calendar was decreed by Ptolem |
er to become involved in the establishment and | reform of local government, and she eventually became |
nded in 2000, NDProgress pushed for structural | reform of the party as a means of increasing its elec |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of Tokyo 5th d |
the Berlin wall, academy members called for a | reform of the academy, rejecting the leading role of |
ins of the German Enlightenment: Faith and the | Reform of Learning in the Thought of Christian Thomas |
g all OGKs and TGKs created as a result of the | reform of electric power industry in Russia. |
d was a member of the Governor's Commission on | Reform of the Magistrates System (1938-1940). |
At one time Charbonneau was the minister for | reform of democratic institutions under the PQ govern |
The province was abolished in 2006 with the | reform of the Legislative Council. |
eqwater as part of the Queensland Government's | reform of the water supply arrangements in South East |
on period, MONUC was instructed to assist in a | reform of the security services; establish a state ba |
and what was called progressivism, namely the | reform of the Catholic Church underway as a result of |
His other contributions were | reform of housing for the mentally handicapped in Sas |
The Board of Green Cloth disappeared in the | reform of local government licensing in 2004, brought |
his plans for the navy, he was involved in the | reform of the naval and military colleges, as well as |
ked on environmental legislation and financial | reform of the Minnesota State Lottery system. |
The | reform of the Liturgical Calendar for Latin Roman Cat |
Before the | reform of 1135 Saint-Loup's secular canons could enjo |
ted to undertake assessments and advise on the | reform of enterprise credit formation and distress re |
ce can be opposed is by a complete and radical | reform of the representation of the people in Parliam |
Since the electoral | reform of 1994 the area is distributed over several s |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of Tokyo 11th |
he developed some of her early ideas about the | reform of Islam. |
He was secretary of State for | Reform of the State in the government of Jean-Pierre |
1770 - ca. 1840) was responsible for a | reform of the notation of Byzantine Greek ecclesiasti |
and the National Commission preparing a major | reform of the Education System in a 5 year plan. |
f a special commission of eleven cardinals for | reform of the Roman Curia. |
niformity in the monasteries that followed the | reform of Bursfelde. |
The Commission for the | Reform of Nomenclature was headed by The Internationa |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, Funabashi was part of Chiba 1st distr |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of the multi-m |
ree trade and civil and religious freedom, the | reform of parliament, strengthened local government, |
As a consequence of Max Bradford's | reform of the electricity sector, Southpower had to b |
f the deliberations that led to the University | Reform of 1918. |
a Liberal Land Campaign to gain support for a | reform of land taxation to introduce a 'Single Tax'. |
Godefroy de Tonnancour opposed the | reform of the constitution in 1788 but, in 1792, was |
d Paradise Valley Sanitarium during the health | reform of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. |
d changes were included in the German spelling | reform of 1996. |
The planned German spelling | reform of 1944 was a failed attempt to amend German o |
e return of the popes to Rome, and the general | reform of the Church. |
ent changes in building rules have allowed the | reform of the theaters into more lucrative shopping c |
When disbanded during the 1898 | reform of the Qing Dynasty, the Guozijian was replace |
ungulu undertook a comprehensive IMF-supported | reform of the Congolese economy, drastically reducing |
and Budget, deputy undersecretary for welfare | reform of the U.S. Department of Health Education and |
refers to the US National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws? |
nor, his campaigns contributed strongly to the | reform of the Texas Democratic Party, uniting, behind |
ve made significant contributions to the legal | reform of the Maltese wine trade, especially in prepa |
rest of the country, the 1888 Act provided no | reform of lower-tier authorities and the county was, |
he US Senate Church Committee that recommended | reform of the US Intelligence establishment. |
fered the presidency of the commission for the | reform of weights and measures. |
n convincing friendly lawmakers to introduce a | reform of the 1968 Gun Control Act. |
pandemic influenza preparedness, particularly | reform of the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Netwo |
He enforced a | reform of the military organisation and administratio |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area was part of the multi-member |
"Should there be a | reform of our justice system placing greater emphasis |
Starting with the | reform of 1946, the administrative division was retur |
The National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws |
he Northern Territory Government announced the | reform of local government areas.The intention of the |
nomic prosperity and growth, initially through | reform of the Local Authority Business Growth Incenti |
Italian Peninsula and later favoured a federal | reform of the new Kingdom of Italy. |
ve body (collegium), created in the government | reform of 1717. |
ompetitive tax climate, and general structural | reform of the tax system to reduce the reliance on pr |
Bushnell's investigation resulted a | reform of fire codes and club owner Barney Welansky b |
rce, and in 1832 took a principal share in the | reform of the system of dock-management then in vogue |
he Report of the Select Committee on Electoral | Reform of the Ontario legislature. |
les Parliaments, particularly through landmark | reform of industrial relations, facilitation of high |
r of the Order of Australia for service to the | reform of international trade as foundation Chairman |
uses in lunatic asylums and campaigned for the | reform of the lunacy laws. |
was on several different round tables for the | reform of the GDR. |
The | reform of the Church, both within it, and in relation |
of a group from 1913-1915 that called for the | reform of the organization's election procedures, ult |
One of the motivators for the | reform of these laws in Canada was the case of Dale E |
He undertook the | reform of the ecclesiastical chant of the Divine Offi |
Jones interested himself in the | reform of university education, and in 1836 a paper o |
man, Minister of Government Administration and | Reform of the Conservative Party. |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area formed part of Kyoto 1st dis |
ed with the National Science Foundation on the | reform of the elementary school mathematics curriculu |
extra funding to support PISA studies and the | reform of the academic system in the Bologna process. |
e primary political targets of the party was a | reform of the Asturian Statute of Autonomy, in which |
Since the administrative | reform of 1974 the hitherto independent parish of Boc |
, and the State, an account of the progress of | reform of the laws affecting children in New South Wa |
cond period of the Council contributing to the | reform of prostitutes, convents and dioceses, preachi |
As result of the | reform of economic decentralization, that the Albania |
In 1948, after the | reform of education in all degrees, he was appointed |
e Home Office, Joynson-Hicks was noted for his | reform of the penal system - in particular, Borstal r |
The | reform of local government was returned to in 1958, w |
5 Fairshare extended its objectives to promote | reform of the voting systems used for all public elec |
is as a disadvantage and began to mobilize for | reform of the degree structure. |
For example, the 14th G-15 summit called for | reform of Bretton Woods institutions and examining al |
conference, and point the way towards positive | reform of the rule of law in the MENA region. |
mail not going via London), leading to his | reform of the system. |
he Northern Territory Government announced the | reform of local government areas.The intention of the |
The desire for a | reform of the religious orders, which animated many g |
Helsinki since 1979 and has been involved with | reform of the Finnish Medical Law and Criminal Law. |
the regionalization of Belgium (constitutional | reform of 1970). |
itude organization, which presses for internal | reform of the Anglican Communion for further inclusio |
The Carmelites backed the | Reform of Touraine in 1604 and were strongly in favou |
, which Maximilian Joseph had destined for the | reform of the educational system of the country, were |
itain's Biggest Enterprise - ideas for radical | reform of the NHS, Centre for Policy Studies, ISBN 18 |
s regarded as "influential in the contemporary | reform of hymnody and the revival of sixteenth and se |
meetings of the National Organization for the | Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). |
esverkehrsministerium proposed a comprehensive | reform of the German railway system (Bahnreform) whic |
Reform of the Court of Session had been proposed as e | |
del as an example to be followed in a proposed | reform of technical education in England. |
The 1969 | reform of the Calendar classified the celebration as |
commitment to the management, development and | reform of the Aboriginal housing sector in NSW and es |
pposing in 1863 the project of Austria for the | reform of the Confederation brought forward in the as |
ovide assistance in the field of human rights, | reform of the judiciary and donor co-operation, while |
Based in Cairo, OPAD called for the | reform of the Ottoman provincial administration for A |
ions to organize themselves and to claim for a | reform of the electoral law and a larger enfranchisem |
In 2009 he initiated an extensive process of | reform of the Harvard libraries, the world's largest |
benraa Municipality (prior to the Municipality | Reform of 2007 in Bov municipality). |
He taught criminology, cooperated on the | reform of the Indonesian police force, became an advi |
ulation, lower taxes, personal responsibility, | reform of eminent domain abuse, parental choice, and |
ed Tsujimoto to run in Osaka, as a part of her | reform of the SDP to increase representation of women |
Reform of intergovernmental policies | |
lf's life, and he turned his attentions to the | reform of the Flemish government. |
n wanted that samurais were satisfied with the | reform of Horeki, and at the same time, they would tr |
2004: The IMF and its Critics: | Reform of Global Financial Architecture co-edited wit |
man, Minister of Government Administration and | Reform of the Conservative Party. |
as a "rotten borough" until the Parliamentary | reform of 1832. |
and Islam were closely bound together and the | reform of Islam would naturally lead to the revival o |
conditioning of human faculties as a basis for | reform of the educational system in its entirety. |
Reform of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation | |
After the | reform of the Liturgy of the Hours following the Seco |
Since that time, McKay has called for | reform of marijuana laws such that its sale be legall |
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