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a representative of the Alternative Democratic | Reform Party (ADR), having been one of the ADR's foun |
ith State institutions on issues of democratic | reform. |
on behalf of a movement aiming for democratic | reform beyond party politics of left and right. |
and politician for the Alternative Democratic | Reform Party (ADR). |
o seeks to understand the worlds of democratic | reform and public policy, it is important to see thin |
y (DP), the Greens, the Alternative Democratic | Reform Party (ADR), the Left, and the Communist Party |
of the region, as well as increased democratic | reform through truly representative and responsible g |
cracy Promotion for the Minister of Democratic | Reform, the Hon. |
This group advocated for democratic | reform and more meaningful voter participation in the |
nt and Beijing for the lack of real democratic | reform. |
, which examined potential areas of democratic | reform in Alberta. |
Seven of the latter favoured democratic | reform. |
alition which eventually became the Democratic | Reform British Columbia party, serving as the new par |
Commons, with special emphasis on democratic | reform.. |
calls on the White House to stress democratic | reform in its dealings with Egypt and to support Egyp |
ultation and dialogue mechanisms on democratic | reform. |
arty system and the introduction of democratic | reform, but also to a spiral of instability and incre |
e steps are genuine efforts towards democratic | reform or disingenuous measures by the CPC to retain |
st Party of China, which called for democratic | reform. |
itish Columbia, Canada representing Democratic | Reform British Columbia, a progressive/centrist polit |
a key force in the creation of the Democratic | Reform BC party, which was officially founded on Janu |
It has campaigned extensively for democratic | reform within the PNA, and advocates a national emerg |
ocratic Party (DP), the Alternative Democratic | Reform Party (ADR), the Left, and the Communist Party |
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 |
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 |
anged during his tenure, state legislators did | reform the constitution later. |
me he lived in Berlin as the editor of the Die | Reform. |
He was an early advocate of dietary | reform in the United States and was most notable for |
matters, primarily ecclesiastical disciplinary | reform. |
d by a Bangalore-based organisation to discuss | reform in Islam. |
Equality: The Rhetoric and Reality of Divorce | Reform (University of Chicago Press 1991). |
d him to propose a new 'child-centred' divorce | reform in the early 1980s; the Bill was piloted by Ma |
ilson was responsible for piloting the Divorce | Reform Act, 1969 through Parliament which changed the |
atened him with being turned out if he doesn't | reform his ways. |
vernment, and implemented a policy of domainal | reform. |
uld allow him a free hand in pursuing domestic | reform as long as Czechoslovakia remained a faithful |
he way for Ba'athist rule) but due to domestic | reform. |
In some opinion polls, the dormant | Reform Party actually placed ahead of the Tories. |
U) in New South Wales ceased following drastic | reform within the RAOU in the late 1960s which abolis |
could be tweaked a little to turn it into Drug | reform at the international level by adding methadone |
nt against the Vienna Declaration, a 2010 drug | reform petition published in the The Lancet. |
1952, the various states were dissolved during | reform in East Germany. |
our cemeteries: Bethel Baptist, Buckhart Dutch | Reform, Edinburg and Goode. |
ton, D.C., and was interred in the First Dutch | Reform Church Cemetery, near Pella. |
ephardic congregation: it was in fact an early | Reform temple. |
me one of the strongest opponents of the early | Reform Judaism movement, and headed the protest of th |
Previous earmark | reform efforts had focused on disclosure of earmarks |
Duckworth's opponent opposed earmark | reform, saying they are 'part of the process' legisla |
op of Mende, was an advocate of ecclesiastical | reform at the Council of Vienne. |
rticipation in the movement for ecclesiastical | reform. |
m aroused heavy unrest with his ecclesiastical | reform effort and quarreled with Waldeck and Lippe, c |
enlist the pope on the side of ecclesiastical | reform. |
Ecclesiastical | reform he ardently desired, not through unauthorized |
ement he drafted that scheme of ecclesiastical | reform for which he is famous. |
ct VII promoted monasticism and ecclesiastical | reform along with Emperor Otto II. |
of using it as an instrument of ecclesiastical | reform and a weapon against "ultramontanism", soon pr |
Roman Churches and introduced an ecclesiasticl | reform that evoked opposition within the clergy. |
n 1992, the first year of post-Soviet economic | reform, inflation was 2,520%. |
The Maldivian government began an economic | reform program in 1989, initially by lifting import q |
our post-Cold War diplomacy, launched economic | reform and, most significantly, discovered the politi |
ate issues as well as the problems of economic | reform and transition. |
The Political Logic of Economic | Reform in China, 1993 |
facto leader of China as his idea for economic | reform was adopted by the Party, Hua Guofeng was impl |
nsively on strategy, organisation and economic | reform and is the author of a number of books, includ |
Greene's platform focuses on economic | reform and job creation. |
ered privatization and other types of economic | reform that require substantial amounts of risk capit |
Growing Out of the Plan: Chinese Economic | Reform, 1978-1993, 1995. |
"When Economic | Reform Goes Wrong: Cashews in Mozambique". |
he central African nation's ambitious economic | reform program initiated in 1996, allowing Cameroon t |
d in several committees of government economic | reform plans in the public sector, in addition to the |
thened Yang's support for the Chinese economic | reform as well as his friendship with Deng Xiaoping, |
reason I had such a deep interest in economic | reform and devoted myself to finding ways to undertak |
of aggressive support for the Chinese economic | reform and conservative stand against the political r |
The BRIC leaders called for increased economic | reform, demanding a "greater voice and representation |
n the Soviet economic system, Russian economic | reform and the attempted transition to democracy and |
Mali underwent economic | reform, beginning in 1988 by signing agreements with |
jeunes cyclistes, advocated extensive economic | reform in order that France could become a leading pl |
ed in Mainland China when the Chinese Economic | Reform started in late 1970s. |
bacan had the duty to steer a painful economic | reform program, which was backed by multi-billion-dol |
tical arena and focused solely on the economic | reform, acting rather as a technocrat without indulgi |
Political and economic | reform. |
ited base for calls for political and economic | reform under figures such as Ismail Kadare. |
Since the economic | reform, industrial manufacturing and development have |
Yavlinsky developed a regional economic | reform program for him. |
Zealand politics at the time was the economic | reform promoted by the Finance Minister, Roger Dougla |
yside: Land and Farmers in the Era of Economic | Reform, Zed Books, pp185-210. |
He pursued a vigorous program of economic | reform through the corporatisation and privatisation |
They demanded economic | reform, an end to job losses and wage cuts in the fac |
for an ongoing bilateral dialogue on economic | reform and trade liberalization. |
ook "Growing Out of the Plan: Chinese Economic | Reform, 1978-1993" won the Masayoshi Ohira Memorial P |
d Bank and USAID funded public sector economic | reform projects of the Government of Sri Lanka. |
solid government stance on continued economic | reform. |
was in "limbo" due to his support for economic | reform to countenance the country's stagnating econom |
Romanian Government's Department for Economic | Reform. |
, international debt, development and economic | reform policies (including the creation of the Millen |
iod of democratization and subsequent economic | reform the Constitution was amended several times. |
However, after the Chinese economic | reform and democracy in the Republic of China on Taiw |
tended Social Consequences of Chinese Economic | Reform (1997) |
served on the Committee for Political Economy, | Reform and Privatisation. |
ccomplishing successful endeavors in education | reform and economic development. |
also finding an audience within the education | reform movement, with symposium lectures at AEPL "Rec |
will be trying to draw the cream of education | reform organizations to establish a presence in India |
chairman is certainly interested in education | reform. |
His campaign platform focuses on education | reform, enacting a single payer health care system, s |
e-based education or standards based education | reform design. |
member of the Education Finance, the Education | Reform and the Public Safety and Crime Prevention Pol |
Development Policy and Finance, the Education | Reform, and the Transportation Policy and Finance com |
e of morale, and drugs in school and education | reform. |
Law 766 (1972) and the Massachusetts Education | Reform Act (1993) to a day school for a diverse body |
ile at Harvard he became involved in education | reform as a consultant to the Massachusetts Board of |
il, as required by the Massachusetts Education | Reform Law of 1993. |
ado's top legislative priorities are education | reform, economic development, and crime prevention. |
key organizers of a university-wide education | reform movement that resulted in changes in universit |
research had furthered the cause of education | reform. |
the Governor's Commission on Higher Education | Reform, Innovation and Investment |
ching professionals, and also to the education | reform organization Achieve, which has launched the A |
l”, as part of Governor Guggisberg's education | reform program for the Gold Coast. |
explores the debate surrounding the education | reform movement. |
ine in the House Of Commons when the Education | Reform Bill was being argued. |
With Gardner a key player in Ohio education | reform as Chairman of the Higher Education Subcommitt |
was abolished in 1990 following the Education | Reform Act 1988. |
served on the staff of the Bilingual Education | Reform Task Force, the City Hall Park Restoration Com |
ncrease associated with the Kentucky Education | Reform Act. |
E. Peterson is a leading scholar on education | reform. |
, some key players involved with the education | reform plans had lost their seats, but Pugh managed t |
Most of his education | reform took place in his first term. |
age improved policy collaboration in education | reform between both countries. |
She also supports education | reform in Brazil and has stated that one of her goals |
of the committees on Public Health, Education | Reform, Education and Criminal Justice. |
legislation since the Massachusetts Education | Reform Act of 1993. |
head of a commission of inquiry into education | reform in Lower Canada. |
s of developing countries, including education | reform, immigration, debt bondage, ethnicity, land re |
ong proponent of charter schools and education | reform, he proposed a comprehensive plan for sharply |
Under the Education | Reform Order (NI), 1989 a school wishing to obtain Gr |
She is currently a member of the Education | Reform, the Health and Human Services Reform, and the |
Many efforts, including education | reform, children's rights, and government reform call |
He currently serves on the Education | Reform and the Health and Human Services Reform commi |
vestment, the Education Finance, the Education | Reform, and the Taxes committees. |
Since its introduction by the Education | Reform Act 1998, the National Curriculum has been imp |
enhanced her role as an advocate for education | reform. |
in or German concerning marital law, education | reform, moral and systematic theology, canon law, pri |
son currently serves as chair of the Education | Reform Committee, and also serves on the Education Fi |
The Mississippi Education | Reform Act of 1982 was adopted in an effort to "impro |
rently serves as the DFL Lead on the Education | Reform Committee, and is also a member of the Educati |
sential role in the passage of major education | reform legislation in 1990. |
He authored the education | reform bill in Tennessee. |
B 1017, also known as the Oklahoma Educational | Reform Act, which was signed into law by the Governor |
he was also a strong advocate for educational | reform in England and Wales. |
John Clifford - Campaigner for educational | reform and anti-war campaigner was born here in 1836 |
Educational | Reform in Early Twentieth-Century China (translated b |
nce 2004 (so-called reform-2004 or educational | reform). |
U.S. Senate, on the Humanities and Educational | Reform (1985) |
utions to the City of Wheeling and educational | reform. |
ing about the moral, religious and educational | reform and progress. |
n 2007 the New York Foundation for Educational | Reform and Accountability identified the school as on |
educational | reform, |
9 job-training programs and a 1995 educational | reform law abolishing terminal and travel sabbatical |
Educational | Reform: story of a campaign. |
, Russia and Eurasia; and furthers educational | reform through training, institution building, and te |
rick visited the school to promote educational | reform. |
He continued to push for educational | reform throughout the 1960s and 1970s through such pr |
us on law and focused on issues of educational | reform, which became the basis for his career once he |
-war groups, gay rights activists, educational | reform advocates, religious groups, and civic organiz |
oversight of the state budget and educational | reform, production of educational materials, maintena |
Temple Sinai is an egalitarian, | Reform synagogue established in Portsmouth, Virginia, |
He was elected | Reform Party member of parliament for Stratford in 19 |
rganized by a number of international election | reform organizations including the National Democrati |
ame a nationally recognized leader in election | reform (Alaska became the first state to replace the |
a focus of African and international election | reform organizations. |
he Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election | Reform at the American University Center for Democrac |
is period ACORN also focused on local election | reform in a number of cities, including Pittsburgh, C |
r being the flashpoint for democratic election | reform in the region during 2005. |
snational banking trends, to regional election | reform, to international concepts of justice. |
vacant land management and municipal election | reform. |
The legislature passed two election | reform laws during Lanham's administration, both name |
rtisan political initiatives, such as election | reform; the formation of the Chicago Crime Commission |
In the 1978 election | reform candidate John Sewell had won against two more |
d a $50-million lawsuit contesting an election | reform law that had stripped his party of its registe |
at the Ontario Citizen's Assembly on Electoral | Reform had recommended that Ontario switch to a new e |
Before the 1994 electoral | reform, the area had been part of Wakayama 2nd distri |
ctober: Ontario general election and electoral | reform referendum, 2007 |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of Tokyo 1st d |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, Suginami had been part of Tokyo 4th d |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area formed Tokyo 8th district wh |
93 he served as spokesperson for the Electoral | Reform Coalition during the campaign that led to the |
Electoral | reform in Nebraska refers to efforts to change the vo |
ength of public feeling in favour of electoral | reform, and to encourage the Liberal Democrat leader |
arties favoured "one vote one value" electoral | reform. |
nated by a compromise faction led by electoral | reform activist Steve Kisby. |
ree main areas: rural, religious and electoral | reform. |
Electoral | reform in New York refers to efforts to change the vo |
The 1953 electoral | reform law in effect reduced the field of political p |
Adversary Politics and Electoral | Reform (editor), 1975 (ISBN 0-9504469-0-4) |
Before the electoral | reform of 1994, the area had been part of Tokyo 5th d |
l as taking into account progress on electoral | reform commitments agreed at the London Conference in |
was often targeted by those seeking electoral | reform. |
the first after World War I and the electoral | reform that introduced proportional representation, t |
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