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t remained resolutely opposed to parliamentary | reform, and as a result lost a vote of no confidence |
aggett, had expressed interest in reviving the | Reform Party as a viable alternative to the fiscally |
d in cooperation of United Nation's project on | Reform Process Assistance in Uzbekistan, Center for E |
s to articulate and promote a criminal justice | reform agenda, associated with the Progressive Era th |
In 1869, he represented his local | reform organisation at the Trades Union Congress. |
the county of Suffolk) in 1832 as part of the | Reform Act; at the time it had a population of 831. |
nal Jewish family, Marcus became interested in | Reform Judaism at the age of 15. |
a member of the board of trustees of the State | Reform School at Jamesburg and president of the board |
The | Reform Banquet at Guildhall, July 11th 1832, now at t |
on took place within the Seventh Day Adventist | Reform Movement at its General Conference Session hel |
Flag, also known as the standard of Australian | reform, flew at this meeting for the first time. |
Kreidler has also pushed for health care | reform, both at the state and national levels. |
Lebensreform ("life | reform") was a social movement in late 19th-century a |
as recognized for her "outstanding drug policy | reform work" at the 2007 International Drug Policy Re |
Rabbi Tarlow was ordained as a | Reform rabbi at Hebrew Union College in 1974, and ser |
in a less prosperous 15th century, before the | reform movement at the end of the century. |
nessee political advocacy group advocating tax | reform, particularly at the state level. |
resident of the board of managers of the State | reform school at Marianna 1897-1902; mayor of Mariann |
He is coordinator of the Sentencing | Reform Team at the Department of Justice. |
In 1956 an administrative | reform aimed at taking into account the strong demogr |
the hillside, is a private house; the Wesleyan | Reform chapel, at the West End of the village, was de |
Aberaman faction split away from the club to | re-form Aberaman Athletic, while the Aberdare half fo |
ch worse than ads aired by the Liberals or the | Reform Party attacking the Conservatives and their re |
A stern opponent of | reform, he attended the Second Vatican Council (1962- |
ies who have come together to campaign for law | reform and attitudinal change necessary to allow same |
so well recognized for its work in immigration | reform with attorneys publishing a number of acclaime |
mayors who asked Prime Minister Helen Clark to | reform the Auckland region's local government in Sept |
At the | Reform Party's August 30, 1997 leadership convention |
"Social Democracy and Market | Reform in Australia and New Zealand," Oxford Review o |
rly reviews and makes submissions on electoral | reform within Australia with a focus on multi-member |
saving Alice from false imprisonment, helps to | reform Western Australia's penal system, and achieves |
the Australian Parliamentary Group on Drug Law | Reform, the Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation and |
However, the conservatives in the original | Reform Party, backed by the economic resources of the |
In the 1880s amid growing agitation over land | reform, the Ballydehob branch of the Irish National L |
He tried to | reform the Baltimore Board of Police Commissioners, i |
fore the court was: Is the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act's ban on the use of corporate treasury fun |
ic scene drummer Dennis Dunbar then decided to | reform the band with Jimmy Allen late in 1999 and 200 |
acquainted with Youth, who suggested that they | reform the band with himself back on bass. |
Rocky would | reform the band with fellow Living Sacrifice member a |
In the year 2000 Fabrice Quagliotti decided to | reform the band (initially with the name Rockets N.D. |
t out", adding "I don't think we would need to | reform the band, but maybe there's other things we co |
contacted the former members in an attempt to | reform the band. |
ere aboard the plane, worked with Alexander to | reform the band. |
f antitrust modification, tariff revision, and | reform in banking and currency matters. |
drigues published writings on politics, social | reform, and banking. |
In the course of Bundeswehr | reform, the barracks were closed in 1993. |
Amp Fiddler, Phife Dawg, Grand Visitor, Break | Reform, Count Bass D, Bembe Segue, Maspyke, Jneiro Ja |
he British Raj, he decided social activism and | reform would be more beneficial for Pashtuns. |
s is so obvious it sometimes goes unstated-any | reform must be economically realistic and financially |
He believed | reform would be favorable to the state's tourism indu |
ster and refusing to allow the issue of Senate | reform to be relegated to the back-burner. |
l Synod of the Church of England, only limited | reform will be brought in in 2013 under the Land Regi |
her inaugural address she mentioned that land | reform would be on the top of her agenda, and she pro |
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 |
Roemer stressed that campaign finance | reform would be a key issue in his campaign. |
ical agents, and he recognized that efforts at | reform must be directed toward changes in the rules f |
ame a nationally recognized leader in election | reform (Alaska became the first state to replace the |
us on law and focused on issues of educational | reform, which became the basis for his career once he |
ng for Barnett's strong opposition towards the | reform was because it would require the State Governm |
Immigration | reform had become an important issue in 2010, particu |
4 June - The Great | Reform Act becomes law, extending suffrage to the who |
l alternative structures for regulatory agency | reform had been proposed, including a purely non-gove |
The 1922 land | reform had been enacted, on the initiative of Prime M |
CFIUS | reform has been in the works since the Dubai Ports Wo |
ielden took a leading role in the struggle for | reform even before his election to the House of Commo |
s who was the Prime Minister and leader of the | Reform Party before 1928. |
s arable land, had frustrated all agricultural | reform proposals before the war. |
City of Sydney in 1962 representing the Civic | Reform group, before becoming Lord Mayor in 1972. |
e, Hamburg, played a pivotal role in the organ | reform movement beginning in 1925, as a series of con |
The | Reform Act being passed, Downton ceased to be represe |
At home, the desire for | reform was being driven by East Germany's worsening e |
onstituency was abolished in 1832 by the Great | Reform Act, being divided into two two-member county |
a model of success, with the secondary-school | reform program being credited with Miami's graduation |
This was the first season after the major | reform of Belgian football. |
Later in 1930, Davy rejoined the | Reform Party, believing that United had become corrup |
Since Berlin's 2001 administrative | reform it belongs to the newly regrouped governmental |
a printer gave him unique knowledge was in the | reform of Bengali typography and printing. |
In Berlin's 2001 administrative | reform the Berlin southwestern area was united in the |
Canadian Senator and senate | reform advocate Bert Brown hails from Balzac. |
dated April 16, 2004 as part of the government | reform project Beter Bestuurlijk Beleid. |
; the Conservative Bet Shira Congregation; the | Reform Temple Beth Sholom (Miami Beach, FL); and the |
Anshe Emeth (People of Truth) and a "growing" | Reform Congregation, Beth El (House of God.) |
Wilkinson was a | Reform MP between 1912-1919 and an Independent from 1 |
ty was formed at the time of a split in the BC | Reform Party between party members who wanted to merg |
sioner for Human Rights, called on Pakistan to | reform its blasphemy laws and said that the country h |
sight, which she used as a vehicle to push for | reform for Blue Cross and Blue Shield, the largest pr |
In 1871 an organ was introduced and the | Reform prayer book was adopted, and Nidche Israel bec |
Politics of Law | Reform, Penguin Books, Melbourne, 1982 ISBN 0-14-0223 |
yside: Land and Farmers in the Era of Economic | Reform, Zed Books, pp185-210. |
o the United States Constitution, property tax | reform, U.S.-Mexican border security, photographic id |
Various attempts to | reform as both a bomber and fighter squadron were all |
organizing the 2006 United States immigration | reform protests, both the March 25, 2006 demonstratio |
rties and his efforts to effect homosexual law | reform, and both oppose, and then seem to abet, grand |
age improved policy collaboration in education | reform between both countries. |
nt Agency - where he developed a comprehensive | reform agenda both for the agency and for the Turks a |
She has since promoted legislative | reform at both the provincial and federal levels, see |
overruns and poor cost analysis, resistant to | reform efforts both internally and externally, large |
Since a | reform of boundaries in the 1990s this area is now pa |
features news articles relating to immigration | reform, the brand and information on the history of t |
She also supports education | reform in Brazil and has stated that one of her goals |
For example, the 14th G-15 summit called for | reform of Bretton Woods institutions and financing fo |
For example, the 14th G-15 summit called for | reform of Bretton Woods institutions and examining al |
e on the point of war and the Crimes team must | reform to bring Rick Wakeman out of a coma so he can |
Reform of British Central Government (1971), ISBN 0-7 | |
ho voted for him, introduce a £2 minimum wage, | reform the British Empire. |
Another focus was his effort to | reform campaign broadcasting practices, addressing hi |
re a sense of frustration and urgent desire to | reform the budget process. |
It has a | Reform Church built in 1517. |
New Swannington Primary School and a Wesleyan | Reform Church, built in 1906. |
The minister hires Melgarejo to | reform the bureau, and the appointee proceeds to lect |
e to weed out corrupt officials like Heshen or | reform the bureaucracy that had allowed Heshen to sec |
information, data sharing and protection, law | reform, and burial policy across the UK. |
provide momentum for international support for | reform in Burma and this opportunity has to be used f |
niformity in the monasteries that followed the | reform of Bursfelde. |
shop facility for a discussion of health care | reform and business. |
es (1850), Pierpont became known not only as a | reform lecturer, but also as an expert on phrenology |
as abolished as a separate constituency by the | Reform Act, but the nearby Cinque Port of Rye retaine |
borough to retain both its MPs under the Great | Reform Act, but the boundaries were extended so as to |
jority in the House of Lords prior to the 1832 | Reform Act, but refused. |
ributed in other areas such as educational and | reform movements, but Political Disquisitions was wid |
pport for the government's 2012 constitutional | reform package but nevertheless toed the party line a |
Dracula attempts to | re-form again but is reminded by Buffy that she is "s |
This Ptolemaic calendar | reform failed, but was finally officially implemented |
Sykes was a member of the | Reform Party but in 1919 stood as an Independent for |
s), when Steve Diggle left Buzzcocks F.O.C. to | reform the Buzzcocks. |
influenced the Armelin's calendar and calendar | reform proposal by Auguste Comte in 1849. |
The Dalton Plan was McQueen's major | reform and by it he attempted to transform the whole |
Number 81: Manchester | Reform Club by Edward Salomons, (1870) Listed Grade I |
Five key areas are highlighted for | reform, followed by the Commissions specific recommen |
empts have been made to persuade Spacemen 3 to | reform, including by festivals such as Coachella and |
te Bill 389, titled the Comprehensive Abortion | Reform Act by its sponsors. |
The | reform had by then received some modifications in poi |
Zealand politics at the time was the economic | reform promoted by the Finance Minister, Roger Dougla |
a great innovator, became resistant to further | reform proposed by the civilian leadership and was ev |
Nahda wal-Islah (The Movement for Renewal and | Reform), led by Wael Abbas, claimed responsibility fo |
er ruled itself "incompetent" to strike down a | reform voted by the French people. |
author of three books: Inside National Health | Reform, published by the University of California Pre |
After the passing of land | reform act by Kerala government in 1956, land was dis |
erents and was able to enforce his demands for | reform, and by a plain and homely style combined with |
He said he wanted to | reform Hinduism by staying within its fold. |
In 1961, the government again revised the land | reform program by lowering the land ownership maximum |
niversity he had two primary interests: social | reform (influenced by Christian Socialism) and litera |
alternative public option in health insurance | reform proposals by the Obama administration, Shadegg |
The main critique of financial | reform offered by Corker on June 10, 2010 at the join |
es House Committee on Oversight and Government | Reform, headed by Henry A. Waxman |
ke advantage of the opportunities for societal | reform offered by the ongoing Russian Civil War. |
e 930s, when Montier-en-Der accepted the Gorze | Reform driven by St. Evre's Abbey, Toul ; some years |
3. The Debate on Church | Reform republished by Hadfield, 1867. |
MIBH) as part of an overall programme of legal | reform proposed by the Office of the High Representat |
9 electorates, but following parliamentary law | reform passed by Tony Rundle's government the number |
x "major" ones in a debate on municipal voting | reform sponsored by the civic advocacy group Better B |
One | reform made by the 1907 Act was to introduce explicit |
See also: Electoral | reform in California |
rship, the agency has embarked on an ambitious | reform agenda called USAID Forward. |
ere he built the St. Paul's Home, as well as a | reform shop called Sol & Vita. |
spired and led portion of an American frontier | reform movement called at various times and in varyin |
e Society's newsletter, it printed a five-part | reform proposal called Stage 1. |
Her mayoral campaign was run on an explicitly | reform platform, calling for an end to megaprojects a |
vernment, local officials who at first favored | reform later came to oppose further reform which migh |
ry, and used the position to argue for greater | reform, which came in the form of the Land Transfer A |
Rabbi Daniel Freelander, also arose out of the | Reform Jewish camp movement as one of the pioneering |
over Joseph Chamberlain's campaign for tariff | reform, a campaign which he opposed. |
s Institution, where he finished The Day after | Reform: Sobering Campaign Finance Lessons from the Am |
dear god! if we can't | reform it, can we delete it until it is rewritten? |
rialisation that led to the discourse on urban | reform that can be seen in the works of authors like |
Municipal | reform in Canada West was another important achieveme |
isted that "[w]hether we ask for parliamentary | reform for Canada alone or in union with the Maritime |
on, Member of the National Task Force on Court | Reform in Canada, and elected President of the B.C. B |
he travelled to Britain to argue the case for | reform in Canada, but he was unsuccessful. |
Since then, the former | Reform and Canadian Alliance parties did very well in |
Randy White - | Reform Party, Canadian Alliance, Conservative (1993-2 |
was always the base of support for the former | Reform and Canadian Alliance parties from 1993 to 200 |
From 1993 to 2000, the | Reform and Canadian Alliance parties took over in a d |
as defeated by a landslide in this election by | Reform Party candidate Rob Anders. |
Kirkby lost to | Reform party candidate Derrek Konrad in the 1997 elec |
the Dunedin City Council 1911-13, and was the | Reform Party candidate in 1911 for the Dunedin Centra |
ost the by-election to Deborah Grey, the first | Reform Party candidate ever elected to the House of C |
Also running was | Reform Party candidate Eric Eidsness, who had previou |
en won in 1999, easily cruised to victory over | Reform Party candidate Billy Blackburn. |
eer known for his white supremacist views, and | Reform Party candidate Lamonica Magee. |
the race were Democrat Williemae Stanberry and | Reform Party candidate Teddy Laviano. |
He stood as a | Reform Party candidate for Victoria in the 1993 feder |
announced her intent to run for President as a | Reform Party candidate in 1996 and, later, as a Refor |
He resigned from the bench to run as a | Reform Party candidate in the general election of 184 |
hallenger, but faced independent Jim Giles and | Reform Party candidate Lamonica Magee. |
an unsuccessful attempt to enter politics as a | Reform party candidate in the Surrey-White Rock-South |
8,020 votes (24.43%), finishing third against | Reform Party candidate Maurice Vellacott. |
ed in 1998, defeating Republican Jack Fish and | Reform Party candidate Thomas Janich. |
Frazer was elected as a | Reform party candidate at the Saanich-Gulf Islands el |
In the 1911 general election Bell ran as the | Reform Party candidate for the Raglan seat. |
He was defeated by | Reform party candidate Allan Kerpan in the Blackstrap |
he 1993 federal election, and was elected over | Reform Party candidate Dean Whiteway. |
l election, losing by a margin of 123 votes to | Reform Party candidate Ed Harper. |
ere on 28 January 1936 standing as a Municipal | Reform Party candidate by 485 votes to the 327 gained |
In the 1993 election, he lost the seat to | Reform Party candidate Allan Kerpan. |
n Tauranga, but was defeated by an unimportant | Reform Party candidate, Charles MacMillan. |
his time behind Liberal Albina Guarnieri and a | Reform Party candidate. |
n the Southland seat of Wallace, standing as a | Reform Party candidate. |
just Fewchuk, but also the New Democratic and | Reform party candidates. |
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