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facto leader of China as his idea for economic | reform was adopted by the Party, Hua Guofeng was impl |
A referendum on electoral | reform was held in Botswana on 27 October 1987, the f |
The aim of this | reform was to turn the old-fashioned Italian style bu |
irst work involving crime, A Program of Social | Reform, was shortly followed by a second, The Study o |
Its last mayor before the | reform was Ove C. Alminde, a member of the Conservati |
The | reform was presented as an emergency, money-saving me |
His | reform was made a model in Meiji restoration. |
Sievers' initiative, the provincial government | reform was instituted; he was himself appointed gener |
The | reform was implemented in Denmark on January 1, 2007. |
He nonetheless believed that | reform was needed to make China equal to the rest of |
One of Bucer's first actions in the cause of | reform was to debate with Thomas Murner, a monk who h |
At home, the desire for | reform was being driven by East Germany's worsening e |
That type of social | reform was not part of political thinking during the |
, British civil servant and promoter of prison | reform, was Permanent Under-Secretary of State of the |
A referendum on electoral | reform was supposed to be held in the province of New |
Part of the legacy of the Gregorian | Reform was the new figure of the Papal Legist, exempl |
He became convinced that monetary | reform was needed, and stood as the candidate for the |
Additionally, | Reform was seen as too extreme for the liking of many |
The Campaign for Homosexual Law | Reform was an organisation set up to campaign for the |
ningful, that they confuse consumers, and that | reform was essential. |
sm and Amos Bronson Alcott's ideas of societal | reform, was established on 90 acres (360,000 m2) purc |
The only significant | reform was the abolition of serfdom in Austria and Hu |
Fiction | Reform was nominated for an OC Music award in 2010 fo |
Other central points of the | reform was to be the increasing links between the uni |
t of the Women's Free Trade Union while tariff | reform was a contentious issue, and also of the Women |
on practised in royal courts, and a desire for | reform was a major motive behind the formation of the |
ng for Barnett's strong opposition towards the | reform was because it would require the State Governm |
An ambitious program of agrarian | reform was included in their plans, along with a broa |
ay was becoming a major problem and procedural | reform was necessary. |
While the term micro-economic | reform was not yet in use when the Greiner Government |
rules were printed by 1944 for school use, the | reform was never introduced. |
A land | reform was held in 1833. |
The decree of the university | reform was redacted on October 12, 1918. |
The | reform was agreed upon after a general strike in Finl |
The idea of prison | reform was promoted in the early 19th century by Eliz |
, was a key supporter of contemporary monastic | reform, was probably the abbey's best-known abbot. |
vision of New Harmony as an advance in social | reform was not realized, the town did become a scient |
A referendum on electoral | reform was held in Egypt on 12 February 1987. |
The Cecilian Movement of church | reform was centered in Italy but received great impet |
(then called JIS C 6220 until the JIS category | reform), was the first Japanese character set to beco |
The insurgents decided that the | reform was interpreted incorrectly and after the priv |
In March 1946 land | reform was instituted as the land from Japanese and c |
The Agrarian | reform was a cornerstone priority of the Moldavian De |
In 1977, the Egmont pact on the Belgian state | reform was signed in the Egmont Palace during the sec |
of Landlords' but it is known that that fiscal | reform was an issue taken up by his Conservative oppo |
A referendum on electoral | reform was held in Botswana on 4 October 1987. |
The | reform was announced on May 31, 1953, at 22:00, after |
y 1, 1971 the second and last local government | reform was implemented in Sweden. |
This | reform was to become the archetype of the modern syll |
In 1808, | reform was pushed through by a Tory government. |
He cited his proposals to | reform welfare, his introduction of Total Quality Man |
O'Toole has sponsored laws to | reform welfare, strengthen domestic violence statutes |
f a "Citizen's Assembly" to research electoral | reform were also announced. |
Her ideas on income tax | reform were taken up by the Liberal Party and publish |
The objectives of this | reform were the recognition of cultural and humane va |
and in August 1238 where his efforts to foster | reform were frustrated. |
ist proposals for postwar Poland, such as land | reform, were left untouched, as these were also suppo |
The proposals for the | reform were accepted by the UK Foreign Office in Marc |
d targeted expenditures, coupled with systemic | reform, were laid out as the new government's directi |
Grundtvig's ambitions for school | reform were not limited to the popular folk high scho |
Many of these hopes for | reform were also shared by young officers in the Hell |
saving Alice from false imprisonment, helps to | reform Western Australia's penal system, and achieves |
menting Pope Gregory XIII's Gregorian calendar | reform when it was proposed to all major European uni |
of the Scriptures and is therefore subject to | reform when compared to the teaching of the Bible. |
to keep the law under review and to recommend | reform where needed. |
He retained this position after the | reform where the Riksbank became independent and an E |
ical parties, and religious scholars for legal | reform whereas Sabri preferred traditional Islamic la |
mous speeches were directed against the school | reform which sanctioned Italian as the sole language |
conductor and publisher Nicola Montani led the | reform, which restricted musical style and instrument |
f this administration was to deliver Ireland a | reform which would give them a form of modern day Dev |
The proposed | reform, which would lessen party leaders' influence o |
vative movement and an advocate for liturgical | reform, which led to the printing of Siddur Sim Shalo |
y 1, 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal | Reform, which replaced the traditional counties ("amt |
ernment agreed to stage a referendum on voting | reform, which took place on 5 May 2011, with voters g |
lling is a system of English-language spelling | reform which reduces redundant letters and makes subs |
The electoral | reform, which was favorable to small parties, was one |
rms in Germany were aimed at the 2004 Hartz IV | reform, which provide significant cutbacks in social |
nt led by Tony Blair passed a local government | reform which changed this system somewhat. |
ole in shaping a bill on collective bargaining | reform, which will go forth to limit such for public |
He was Chairman of the Centre for European | Reform which he co founded with David Miliband from 1 |
us on law and focused on issues of educational | reform, which became the basis for his career once he |
as the country's president) and his program of | reform, which was to include further retreat from the |
e Ministerial Committee on Lesbian and Gay Law | Reform, which proposed wide reforms in the area of ga |
It is due to him that the Benedictine | reform, which had recently been inaugurated in Italy |
ry, and used the position to argue for greater | reform, which came in the form of the Land Transfer A |
This was made necessary by electoral | reform which meant that, where previously all non-met |
ade of Sancho's reign was a period of peaceful | reform which earned for the king his popular name of |
d its own demonstrations calling for political | reform, while university professors held a silent pro |
his role in the 1986 “unlikely triumph of tax | reform” while he was chairman of the powerful Senate |
his book, Irving Gill:and the Architecture of | Reform while discussing Loos' visit to America mentio |
plit between the Progressive Conservatives and | Reform who later became the Canadian Alliance. |
Trediakovski, the pioneer of Russian language | reform, who he met in Paris around 1727. |
I firmly believe the | reform will come from grassroots movements, not the h |
rnment maintains that the core of the proposed | reform will not be changed. |
l Synod of the Church of England, only limited | reform will be brought in in 2013 under the Land Regi |
result of a 'No' win: "the issue of electoral | reform will be shelved for a generation." |
blems and declare that thoroughgoing political | reform will be necessary if economic reform is to suc |
ged key individuals and by the end of 1988 the | reform wing had gained the decisive positions in the |
Cathy Kunzinger Urwin, Agenda for | Reform: Winthrop Rockefeller as Governor of Arkansas, |
gian Ministry of Government Administration and | Reform with the intention of competing with other con |
a Ministerial committee on gay and lesbian law | reform with a wide mandate to make recommendations re |
so well recognized for its work in immigration | reform with attorneys publishing a number of acclaime |
of 1993 he balanced his desire for health care | reform with the interests of the major health insuran |
ion and Science; and Justice, Equality and Law | Reform with special responsibility for Integration an |
tion, developing education programs and policy | reform with respect to gender issues. |
ting in green jobs and technology, health care | reform with an emphasis on universal access, and ball |
ly 2005 it was rumored that Terrorizer were to | reform with their original line-up, however of the or |
Best Practices in Trade Policy | Reform, with John Nash (Oxford University Press, 1991 |
d Meech Lake Accord on Canadian constitutional | reform with a "Beaver Lake Accord," named after an ar |
Damned would split during their 1978 tour, and | reform with an altered line-up in 1979. |
ludes by calling for the establishment of land | reform, with the maximum farm size fr:Loi du maximum |
er was an interesting dichotomy of progressive | reform with the community-based policing approach, as |
ons of 1834, a rewrite of the 1828 demands for | reform with a radical tone. |
Peter was a tireless advocate of | reform within his order, which was in dire need of re |
63 Ewald took an active part in a movement for | reform within the Hanoverian Church, and he was a mem |
U) in New South Wales ceased following drastic | reform within the RAOU in the late 1960s which abolis |
It has campaigned extensively for democratic | reform within the PNA, and advocates a national emerg |
Sergeyev accepted | reform within a limited budget under civilian politic |
always been moderate and he chose to work for | reform within the parliamentary system rather than tr |
rly reviews and makes submissions on electoral | reform within Australia with a focus on multi-member |
ioner of prisons in 1935, Barker would work to | reform women's prisons throughout England, Wales and |
He was a socialist who favored land | reform, women's suffrage, and rights for the indigeno |
IMF and World Bank heads agreed to do more for | reform work in the system, including giving more powe |
ate 19th and early 20th century and the social | reform work of Georg Schulpe". |
as recognized for her "outstanding drug policy | reform work" at the 2007 International Drug Policy Re |
he British Raj, he decided social activism and | reform would be more beneficial for Pashtuns. |
He believed | reform would be favorable to the state's tourism indu |
Conservatives in the Kirk argued that the | reform would have to be ratified by local presbyterie |
ares to rise further as passage of health care | reform would expand enrollment in plans. |
Associated with this | reform would have been a move to wholly unitary local |
phics are academic anyway since any meaningful | reform would require a change to the constitution, wh |
s already debating how and what form political | reform would take. |
her inaugural address she mentioned that land | reform would be on the top of her agenda, and she pro |
e was a perception that any resolution on land | reform would encourage the peasants to rise against t |
The | reform would set aside 48 seats for independent candi |
Roemer stressed that campaign finance | reform would be a key issue in his campaign. |
ord Kilmaurs) was associated with the cause of | reform, writing a satirical poem about the Grey Friar |
He was a leading advocate for welfare | reform, writing a law to eliminate the “transitionall |
Pont became an enthusiastic supporter of naval | reform, writing in support of the 1855 congressional |
After Deng's political | reform, Xu reobtained his normal citizenship, and wen |
As a result of 1990s UK local government | reform, York gained unitary status and saw a substant |
yside: Land and Farmers in the Era of Economic | Reform, Zed Books, pp185-210. |
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