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hard in the parliament, pushing for university | reform at Oxford and Cambridge until his poor health |
She has since promoted legislative | reform at both the provincial and federal levels, see |
e in advancing the cause of Home Rule and Land | reform at Liberal demonstrations throughout Scotland |
and implementing socio-economic and religious | reform at the local level in various villages and cit |
“We are not against land | reform at all. |
The 90's saw major | reform at Pasadena High School. |
A also supports comprehensive campaign finance | reform at the state and national level. |
Cannabis | reform at the international level refers to efforts t |
ecision to regroup his men, commanding them to | reform at a point set by compass led to controversy. |
The | reform attempted to increase the number of school-goi |
Reform attempts in the Ottoman Empire refers to the m | |
But the | reform attempts were only partially successful, and t |
the resignation and supported Kazazian in his | reform attempts. |
ordered a special election with various budget | reform ballot propositions, among them Proposition 1B |
ordered a special election with various budget | reform ballot propositions, among them Proposition 1F |
urch in Nanaimo, he was nominated to carry the | Reform banner in the next general election. |
in the 1998 Senate nominee election under the | Reform banner. |
nity, lowering parliamentary salaries, gay law | reform, banning the battery-hen industry and advocati |
While then there had been a stream of social | reform, Bannon's priorities were oriented elsewhere. |
The | Reform Banquet at Guildhall, July 11th 1832, now at t |
gan to carry out a far-reaching scheme of army | reform, based on universal service and the automatic |
dissolved in 2008 and changed to a more common | reform based group with a new name and with members a |
ized his theories in ‘Ideas for Constitutional | Reform', based on a seminar series the CLD conducted |
The Whigs campaigned for neo-mercantilist | reform based on modernization and economic nationalis |
rorum et capitis fienda, a programme of church | reform based on his experiences of the evils of the p |
organize religious leaders around drug policy | reform based on principles of compassion, morality, a |
Duke of Leeds, though in the last years before | Reform Basset's son (who became Lord de Dunstanville) |
'CARPER: Latest Chapter in Agri | Reform Battle'(2009) Published in Inquirer.net |
a key force in the creation of the Democratic | Reform BC party, which was officially founded on Janu |
ecause only through the Republican party would | reform be achieved and many of their policies were fa |
Following the Panic of 1907, banking | reform became a major issue in the United States. |
Law | reform became an issue in the 2011 elections, with so |
r not supporting President Obama's health care | reform, because the latter would presumably include t |
ing will look at how to ensure security sector | reform because we think that is key to resolving the |
s, or any politician to advocate for electoral | reform because it threatens the power structure, whic |
Landers traveled to lobby for tobacco | reform before the United States Congress and the Worl |
to 1998, he served as the Minister of Welfare | Reform, before leaving the Government, following diff |
Attempts at | reform began in earnest in early 1992 after real GDP |
The | Reform began with land reform, based on Confucian ide |
His interest in calendar | reform began when he was working at a railroad compan |
Mali underwent economic | reform, beginning in 1988 by signing agreements with |
t in politics, Gilmour became active in prison | reform, being named warden for the Central Prison at |
These are Triple-S, Inc. with 40.4% of the | Reform beneficiaries, Medical Card Systems (MCS) with |
age improved policy collaboration in education | reform between both countries. |
on behalf of a movement aiming for democratic | reform beyond party politics of left and right. |
Campbell supports the health care | reform bill and that the majority of Americans will s |
mittee, Charlie drafted the Comprehensive Tort | Reform Bill and was the leader in the Senate in the s |
politician and economist, champion of the 1832 | Reform Bill and first MP for Birmingham |
nst the House-passed comprehensive health care | reform bill on November 7, 2009. |
After the U.S. House passed the health care | reform bill in November 2009, the conservative Americ |
He steadfastly opposed the Great | Reform Bill and when the majority of Tory Peers opted |
o the working class of the kind set out in the | Reform Bill of March 1831 which when passed became th |
rable interest in the movement that led to the | Reform Bill of 1832, and was for some time proprietor |
Hall voted for the Healthcare | Reform Bill that passed in the House on November 7, 2 |
nd represented Bristol from the passage of the | Reform Bill in 1832 until the dissolution of 1837. |
nstrations next Thursday over a new retirement | reform bill that the country's Senate passed on Frida |
ine in the House Of Commons when the Education | Reform Bill was being argued. |
e the Vote North Carolina's 2011 ballot access | reform bill proposal, in the form of House Bill 32, t |
ited States will be well-served by a financial | reform bill President Barack Obama signed into law la |
government over the controversial health care | reform bill passed in March 2010. |
t Mill introduce his suffrage amendment to the | Reform Bill on 20 May 1867. |
Before and After the | Reform Bill (1842) |
The Wind Energy Sitting | Reform bill would reduce the permitting process from |
William Pitt the Younger introduces a | Reform Bill to Parliament to abolish the rotten borou |
pared skeptics of President Bush's immigration | reform bill to nativist bigots of the 1880s Conservat |
am Forster and T. H. Huxley at the time of the | Reform Bill of 1867. |
ent and in his third administration the Second | Reform Bill was passed. |
e Whig and Tory Factions to the Passing of the | Reform Bill and a biography of the first Earl of Shaf |
is uncle, he now expressed his support for the | Reform Bill and sat with the Whigs. |
He resigned with Wellington over the | Reform Bill of 1832. |
oshiki failed to attain passage of a political | reform bill and was rejected by the LDP, despite his |
Lauderdale became a Tory and voted against the | Reform Bill of 1832. |
ral-Progressive caucus to support an electoral | reform bill which attempted to correct the under-repr |
es Pinney, who was mayor of Bristol during the | Reform Bill riots of 1831. |
He authored the education | reform bill in Tennessee. |
Westmorland M.P.'s From The Restoration To The | Reform Bill Of 1867 (1660-1867). |
That particular government fell before their | reform bill was enacted. |
den' effects of the Legislative and Regulatory | Reform Bill". |
The Whigs required, to carry the | Reform Bill, a leader of unstained character, one to |
an facing a mounting opposition after his land | reform bill, with liberal landowners voicing concerns |
ed to the Dukes of Norfolk and Grafton, on the | Reform Bill, Ipswich, 1831. |
e after the House of Lords rejected the second | Reform Bill, which aimed to get rid of some of the ro |
promotion or use in abortions, an immigration | reform bill, and a lawsuit reform bill. |
concern about the implications of the Welfare | Reform Bill, particularly the introduction of a new c |
Parliamentary promoter of the Prostitution Law | Reform Bill, a Bill in his name, which became law in |
two months the debate on Baccellis University | Reform Bill, securing, single-handed, its rejection. |
man for pushing the comprehensive immigration | reform bill, a measure that stalled in the Senate in |
more controversial cases in the debates on the | reform bill, the opposition making unsuccessful attem |
involved writing the House's 2009 health care | reform bill, the Affordable Health Care for America A |
n May 1897 he secured the adoption of the Army | Reform Bill, fixing Italian military expenditure at a |
arliamentary session which produced the Second | Reform Bill, Disraeli's eventual assumption of the le |
h opposed the McCain-Feingold campaign finance | reform bill, which was passed in 2002 and prohibits u |
5 Session was an omnibus workers' compensation | reform bill. |
litical union, which agitated in favour of the | Reform Bill. |
Steve Webb he introduced the Retirement Income | Reform bill. |
A repeal of the 2010 health-care | reform bill. |
in support of the government's constitutional | reform bill. |
ed to partially disfranchise by voting for the | Reform Bill. |
House of Representatives' proposed health care | reform bill. |
elect committee on the associated Auckland Law | Reform bill. |
ed and soon was superseded by the more general | Reform Bill. |
gnation of J. W. Henley over the abortive 1859 | Reform Bill. |
the Barack Obama administration's health care | reform bill. |
egotiate a compromise in passing a health care | reform bill. |
ivate member's bill, the Technology and Crimes | Reform Bill. |
ublic option to be included in any health care | reform bill. |
pending increases for social programs and some | reform bills in an effort to influence runoff voters. |
g certain provisions of pay-to-play and ethics | reform bills proposed by then-Councilman Michael Nutt |
the storms, Melancon has sponsored a number of | reform bills to try to fix the flaws in the governmen |
The | Reform Bills were a series of proposals to reform vot |
hert voted against the stimulus and healthcare | reform bills. |
ten that his turnaround “revived the dying tax | reform bill”, and credited his “ingenuity and astonis |
forts to lower the Oklahoma income tax, and to | reform binding arbitration, the process by which Okla |
quit the March 8 Alliance and the "Change and | Reform Bloc" of Michel Aoun. |
of the current Lebanese opposition Change and | Reform bloc, headed by Michel Aoun. |
es was a historic precursor of two present-day | reform bodies-the international umbrella organisation |
Kreidler has also pushed for health care | reform, both at the state and national levels. |
increase access to affordable housing, and to | reform both the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act |
goods, represented one of the earliest social | reform boycott efforts in the United States. |
or of Justice Fellowship, the criminal justice | reform branch of Prison Fellowship Ministries in Wash |
apparel for Conart, Kaotic, as well as his own | Reform brand. |
edited, with Colin Bradford, Global Governance | Reform: Breaking the Stalemate. |
he BCDC became the founding core of Democratic | Reform British Columbia. |
alition which eventually became the Democratic | Reform British Columbia party, serving as the new par |
itish Columbia, Canada representing Democratic | Reform British Columbia, a progressive/centrist polit |
005, Kuo was named deputy leader of Democratic | Reform British Columbia. |
ran in the Burnaby North riding for Democratic | Reform British Columbia. |
Tom Morino is the former leader of Democratic | Reform British Columbia, a progressive/centrist polit |
Civil Service | Reform: Building a Government That Works with Donald |
ace and editor of the online journal, the Arab | Reform Bulletin. |
t the public health of our young people and to | reform business practices," said S.F. |
Donald Klaassen ( | Reform), businessman |
der Security Bill must come before immigration | reform but there's a mysterious hold-up in the Senate |
called reformers are not interested in genuine | reform, but instead are aiming to deflect scrutiny of |
the party at Oxford which favoured university | reform, but this did not prevent him from being appoi |
Moscow to be an advisor in the Soviet hospital | reform, but died there the same year. |
liberals (of whom Goya was then one) wished to | reform but whose reform was opposed by the absolutist |
He pursued a policy of Parliamentary | reform, but his government became wildly unpopular af |
vernmental Affairs and Democratic Institutions | Reform but gave up the Justice portfolio to newcomer |
move the date to June as part of an electoral | reform, but the Supreme Court determined that such re |
e in the latter capacity drafted the franchise | reform, but created dissatisfaction by the indecision |
arty system and the introduction of democratic | reform, but also to a spiral of instability and incre |
under the semblance of demanding parliamentary | reform, but many of them, I am convinced, have that s |
e Phthiotis and Phocis prefectures in the 1899 | reform, but this was reverted in 1909. |
tionalist values and aspirations for political | reform but he could not cope effectively with the com |
He came to be seen as a voice for radical | reform, but opposed to any activism that involved phy |
He then lost it to Daniel Stewart Reid of | Reform, but won the seat back in the 1935 general ele |
vitalization of pure Tamil Language and social | reform by abolition of existing caste systems, religi |
' studies were the foundation for the Calendar | Reform by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582. |
consult the public on the issues of political | reform by a special commission led by the Chief Secre |
the Indian independence, by the bill of 'land | reform' by the communist government in Kerala headed |
stless desire for knowledge and was anxious to | reform by his works a state that seemed to him, influ |
ich was actively working to defeat health care | reform by encouraging and organizing high conservativ |
ilbert authored a chapter in Materials on Tort | Reform by Professor Andrew Popper of the Washington C |
ates were superseded at the 1906 parliamentary | reform by the foundation of the unicameral parliament |
these changes, he personally set an example of | reform by regularly attending the Divan, or state cou |
However, following the tariff | reform by Chamberlain he seceded from the Conservativ |
National Coordinating Body in the Development | Reform Cabinet under Jusuf Habibie. |
ie's Cabinet, which was called the Development | Reform Cabinet consisted mostly of the same faces whi |
the north merged with Calgary Forest Lawn to | re-form Calgary East, |
1832-1837, he was a strong advocate of social | reform, calling for the end of flogging in the armed |
0 the group began a campaign for parliamentary | reform, calling for the growing industrial towns of M |
This | reform came into force some two weeks prior to the Be |
for excessive protection, and sent to a labor | reform camp. |
Another focus was his effort to | reform campaign broadcasting practices, addressing hi |
ub the budget", overhaul the education system, | reform campaign finance rules, and slash the state bu |
The BWA helped lead the statewide CORI | reform campaign for over 5 years, asserting that unch |
in the nineteen seventies, Halleck led a media | reform campaign in Washington, testifying twice befor |
The result was a boost for Lloyd George's land | reform campaign and shortly afterwards, Herbert Asqui |
However, a strong | reform campaign was initiated in the 1970s and 1980s |
t of newly-elected Mayor John Purroy Mitchel's | reform campaign, Woods succeeded Douglas I. McKay as |
used the phrase as a slogan for his 1885 land | reform campaign, and it became the battle cry of the |
ponded to 10 recommendations made by the Libel | Reform Campaign. |
e acres and a cow was a slogan used among land | reform campaigners of the 1880s, and revived by the d |
f is a social institution through which social | reform can and should take place. |
n until 1992, when he lost the council race to | reform candidate Dennis Elwell, who would resign as M |
ependent representing Lambton; he defeated the | Reform candidate Hope Fleming Mackenzie, the brother |
Grey had also been the | Reform candidate in the 1988 election, but finished i |
ction of 1946, Fernandez briefly served as the | reform candidate against New Orleans mayor Robert Mae |
mpaign received some press as he was the first | Reform candidate ever to run for local office in the |
Wayne Duvall as Homer Stokes, the | reform candidate in the upcoming election for Governo |
otlight, has been identified as a tool used by | reform candidate Michael Nutter in securing election |
t split over whether to support Findlay or the | Reform candidate James Samuel Dickson. |
oleman eventually placed second in the race to | Reform candidate Jesse Ventura. |
the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada as a | Reform candidate in 1828 and again in 1830. |
In the 1978 election | reform candidate John Sewell had won against two more |
tha electorate, but lost Clutha in 1925 to the | Reform candidate Fred Waite. |
Fagan was elected mayor in April 1893 as a | reform candidate against the Hudson County political |
e went on to defeat Republican Julie Glanz and | Reform candidate Andy Lamotte in the general election |
Mr. Harness announced that he would run a | Reform candidate in the March 4, 2010 by-election in |
Cassidy lost re-election in 1905 to | reform candidate Joseph Bermel but remained active in |
ed in 1905, but in 1908 he was defeated by the | Reform candidate David Buick. |
Hunt ran previously in Victoria as a | Reform candidate. |
able to easily win reelection in 1942 against | reform candidates Herve Racivitch and Shirley Wimberl |
The role of today's | Reform cantor includes inspiring others in the act of |
Finland was affected by the university sector | reform carried out in Finland in 2009-2010. |
In the administrative | reform carried out by the Bourbons, it remained equal |
pth features and book, music and film reviews, | Reform carries regular light-hearted and anecdotal co |
He is credited with coining the welfare | reform catchphrase, "end welfare as we know it." |
ty Rights: The Hidden Issue of Social Security | Reform, Cato Project on Soc. |
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