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Member of the | Reform Party Shadow Cabinet |
voted in favor of Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
The Political Logic of Economic | Reform in China, 1993 |
Member of the | Reform Caucus Committee on Immigration. |
President of the | Reform Club of Montreal, 1935. |
Troublemaker: A Personal History of School | Reform Since Sputnik (2008) |
Lord Borrie is a Trustee of the | Reform Club. |
Politics of Law | Reform, Penguin Books, Melbourne, 1982 ISBN 0-14-0223 |
Appointed Secretary of Agrarian | Reform on December 12, 1989. |
s work was crucial for the success of monetary | reform, he was not the one to supervise the reform. |
mond Beales (1803-81) was the President of the | Reform League and was a central figure in the 19th ce |
upport for Preston Manning's leadership of the | Reform Party in 1998, after two other Saskatchewan Re |
tablish an official provincial wing of federal | Reform in 1994 as co-founder of Reform Ontario with R |
ffect of the coup was its strengthening of the | reform movement. |
lature, O'Toole has been a proponent of ethics | reform in New Jersey government. |
1875-1932) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
imony to Congress about the status of military | reform after Operation Desert Storm. |
he BCDC became the founding core of Democratic | Reform British Columbia. |
Depending on the depth of the | reform, it would also threaten the two-party system. |
He was an opponent of factory | reform, trades unions and worker health and safety le |
Morrison was a member of the | Reform party, later renamed the Canadian Alliance. |
leader of the coalition is Danny Philip of the | Reform Democratic Party. |
MU had a programme of social | reform in Mizo society, against the rule of tribal ch |
1862-1932) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
He was an advocate of prison | reform and a proponent of Prohibition. |
Kerpan was a member of the | Reform party, later renamed the Canadian Alliance. |
Mills ran as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada. |
In the aftermath of the | reform, inflation exceeded the 50 percent mark every |
David Collison is the national chairman of the | Reform Party of the United States of America. |
Collison is a lifelong member of the | Reform Party of the United States of America. |
1875-1956) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
Democrats were critical of the | reform proposal that Perdue presented to federal offi |
ement he drafted that scheme of ecclesiastical | reform for which he is famous. |
In the course of Bundeswehr | reform, the barracks were closed in 1993. |
While then there had been a stream of social | reform, Bannon's priorities were oriented elsewhere. |
In both elections he ran as a member of the | Reform Party. |
He was also the founder of the | Reform Club, the oldest political group in Hong Kong. |
1871-1940) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
1856-1927) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
p's aims were achieved with the passing of the | Reform Act 1832. |
! was seen as being on the radical wing of the | reform movement. |
That type of social | reform was not part of political thinking during the |
Collins attempted to win the nomination of the | Reform Party. |
Hicks ran on a platform of tax | reform urging the reduction of property tax. |
By the beginning of the | reform, there were about 1,200,000 active personnel i |
1861-1955) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
rative offices used to be the buildings of the | reform school. |
005, Kuo was named deputy leader of Democratic | Reform British Columbia. |
After Witty, Herbert Kyle (OBE) of the | Reform Party represented the Riccarton electorate. |
Text of Social Insurance: A Program of Social | Reform at the Social Security Administration. |
1882-1959) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
gust 1930) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
on particularly in questions of constitutional | reform, education and land reform. |
s, Miyauchi is a strong advocate of regulatory | reform and serves as president of the Council for Pro |
shburn was an outspoken supporter of leasehold | reform given the large number of leasehold properties |
s an independent, but formerly a member of the | Reform Party, he was backed by Reform so as not to en |
6 as President of the University of Lethbridge | Reform Club; he also sat on the Constituency Associat |
After the passing of land | reform act by Kerala government in 1956, land was dis |
Other central points of the | reform was to be the increasing links between the uni |
Touro Synagogue is the name of a | Reform synagogue in New Orleans, Louisiana, named aft |
rvatives opposed to Balfour's policy of tariff | reform, instead preferring free trade. |
7) was an New Zealand politician, first of the | Reform Party then from 1935 the National Party. |
the same time, he campaigned in favor of land | reform in Moldavia and Romania at large. |
tinued to serve as a staunch advocate of labor | reform and Catholicism until her death in 1929 of art |
At the height of the | Reform League's popularity it arranged for a meeting |
Wolfram has been a prominent proponent of the | reform of maths education by greater use of informati |
op of Mende, was an advocate of ecclesiastical | reform at the Council of Vienne. |
He was a determined foe of the | Reform movement, which began to make itself felt in h |
"Protest again the excesses of the | Reform Jewish School was the immediate cause which br |
ent Ronald Reagan had proposed the idea of tax | reform in 1984, but Packwood's initial response was i |
fice, he effectively advanced an agenda of tax | reform and advocated further improvements in Massachu |
1993 federal election to Dave Chatters of the | Reform Party. |
A member of the | Reform Party, Harper was the only MP from that party |
s state legislature, on behalf of governmental | reform issues. |
He was elected as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada in the riding of Wetaskiwin. |
History of the | reform of the convent of St. Praxedis, with lives of |
He was a pioneer of the | reform movement within the church and his work was ca |
ardic Jew, he was one of the organizers of the | Reform congregation in Charleston in 1825. |
1885-1964) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party and then the National Party. |
The popularity of Temperance | reform among members also made it unappealing to pote |
After resignation of Laar, | Reform Party and Estonian Centre Party formed a coali |
ice's reversal on the critical issue of tariff | reform, however, cost him the support of many in his |
1874-1954) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party and from 1938 of the National Party. |
litical union, which agitated in favour of the | Reform Bill. |
The leaders of the | Reform movement in Canada West at this point were Rob |
The aim of this | reform was to turn the old-fashioned Italian style bu |
on when he was defeated by Chuck Strahl of the | Reform party. |
Flag, also known as the standard of Australian | reform, flew at this meeting for the first time. |
old Storage details the time period of welfare | reform in America. |
The objectives of this | reform were the recognition of cultural and humane va |
They also maintained a consciousness of social | reform issues like juvenile delinquency, race relatio |
yside: Land and Farmers in the Era of Economic | Reform, Zed Books, pp185-210. |
aged by the Philippines Department of Agrarian | Reform and the Philippine Coconut Authority. |
As a member of the | Reform Party, Grubel defeated former federal cabinet |
, which examined potential areas of democratic | reform in Alberta. |
Liberal Party politics and was a member of the | Reform Club. |
He met a dozen members of the | Reform League, including John Bedford Leno, in a priv |
rth in the 1993 election as a candidate of the | Reform Party of Canada. |
mber 1941) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party, and from 1935 the National Party. |
angerhausen and Mansfelder Land as part of the | reform of 2007. |
ion of 1988, Carroll ran as a candidate of the | Reform Party in the riding of Brandon-Souris. |
Abbott was a member of the | Reform Party from 1993 to 2000 and a member of the Ca |
id not tackle the pressing problem of currency | reform, leaving it to the National Monetary Commissio |
th Kathleen McGraw), in IRS, The Impact of Tax | Reform Act of 1986 Conference Report. |
rliament, she was defeated by Inky Mark of the | Reform Party in the 1997 election. |
orm of the 1932 election.This was one of FDR's | reform movements for the Great Depression on March 22 |
ty of Canada, and was a founding member of the | Reform Party of Canada. |
ty, stating: "you can't become a member of the | Reform Party in Colorado. |
n that included a unique combination of social | reform, comprehensive infrastructure planning, and pr |
th Jean de Balzac as the chief director of the | reform in French prose which accompanied that of Malh |
dian Parliament but lost to Dick Harris of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
ter which he was defeated by Grant Hill of the | Reform party in the 1993 election. |
result of a 'No' win: "the issue of electoral | reform will be shelved for a generation." |
s who was the Prime Minister and leader of the | Reform Party before 1928. |
On the passing of the | Reform Act 1832 Molesworth was returned to Parliament |
s founded in May 1993 by the right wing of the | Reform Movement of Lithuania, led by Vytautas Landsbe |
He was the only leader of the | Reform Party of Canada, a Canadian federal political |
Detroit, Michigan) has been the cantor of the | Reform Jewish synagogue Temple Emanuel in Davenport, |
most enthusiastic proponents of constitutional | reform, and supports proportional representation for |
n Otsason participated in the work of Monetary | Reform Committee established on 27 March 1991 and led |
Awakening stimulated the establishment of many | reform movements designed to remedy the evils of soci |
n Parliament but lost to Myron Thompson of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
with 116 votes, losing to Jake Hoeppner of the | Reform Party. |
his role in the 1986 “unlikely triumph of tax | reform” while he was chairman of the powerful Senate |
n Parliament but lost to Darrel Stinson of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
nstituency was a part of a package of boundary | reform also affecting many other parts of the United |
ugh a number of hands until, on the eve of the | Reform Act, the principal interest was that of Earl G |
the Indian independence, by the bill of 'land | reform' by the communist government in Kerala headed |
cracy Promotion for the Minister of Democratic | Reform, the Hon. |
ot take any position on the merits of specific | reform proposals, and neither supports nor opposes th |
2 when he defeated John Ronald Hamilton of the | Reform Party. |
The pataria was partially the result of church | reform movements like the Peace and Truce of God and |
nt since 1993, he was formerly a member of the | Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000) and the Canadian A |
to 1998, he served as the Minister of Welfare | Reform, before leaving the Government, following diff |
84 to 1991, and was Secretary General of Penal | Reform International from 1989 until 2006. |
Temple Beth Tikvah is the name of several | reform Jewish temples, including ones in Roswell, Geo |
is the lead Minister in a whole of government | reform plan, Keep Them Safe, that is implementing the |
1 to 1925, and a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party. |
adian Parliament but lost to Bob Ringma of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
He was a co-founder of the | reform caucus Teamsters for a Democratic Union (TDU) |
an Parliament but lost to Hugh Hanrahan of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
ered privatization and other types of economic | reform that require substantial amounts of risk capit |
Peel offered to look at the question of church | reform in order to preserve the "true interests of th |
MP he was a fervent advocate of parliamentary | reform and the abolition of slavery. |
He was an advocate of hospital | reform and is the acknowledged founder of what today |
increasingly divided over the issue of tariff | reform and the Liberals gained heart from the decline |
sm and Amos Bronson Alcott's ideas of societal | reform, was established on 90 acres (360,000 m2) purc |
These are Triple-S, Inc. with 40.4% of the | Reform beneficiaries, Medical Card Systems (MCS) with |
ment which resulted ensured the passage of the | Reform Act 1832. |
r Louis-Joseph Papineau had been leader of the | reform movement and was exiled for a time for his rol |
of whose purposes was the support of political | reform in Kazakhstan. |
cted member of the Parliament of Canada of the | Reform Party of Canada since 1993, Hill has generally |
The Cecilian Movement of church | reform was centered in Italy but received great impet |
The stated aims of the | reform are to reorganize the structure and the chain |
ate issues as well as the problems of economic | reform and transition. |
35 and was a supporter of Earl Grey and of the | Reform Act 1832. |
consult the public on the issues of political | reform by a special commission led by the Chief Secre |
by Shizuka Kamei, minister in charge of postal | reform, in October 2009. |
irst work involving crime, A Program of Social | Reform, was shortly followed by a second, The Study o |
Benn was also a member of the | Reform Club and a founder of what would become the So |
sented Okehampton, but upon the passage of the | Reform Act 1832, he moved to Bristol, serving until 1 |
Parliament but lost to Daphne Jennings of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
of the chief opponents of the founders of the | Reform movement in Pest. |
He pursued a policy of Parliamentary | reform, but his government became wildly unpopular af |
While the members of the | Reform congregation still retained their membership i |
ion, that time defeated by Allan Kerpan of the | Reform Party. |
An ambitious program of agrarian | reform was included in their plans, along with a broa |
form of evidence offered in support of script | reform success through character simplification is an |
rorum et capitis fienda, a programme of church | reform based on his experiences of the evils of the p |
The idea of prison | reform was promoted in the early 19th century by Eliz |
On 1 January 1973 as part of administrative | reform of Lower Saxony the district of Duderstadt was |
After the passage of the | Reform Act he turned, with Hetherington, to the campa |
Sykes was a member of the | Reform Party but in 1919 stood as an Independent for |
nd politician of the Liberal Party then of the | Reform Party in the United Party coalition. |
he was defeated by Daniel Stewart Reid of the | Reform Party. |
vernment Act 1972 on 1 April 1974 as part of a | reform of local authorities throughout England and Wa |
Center in early 2010 because of lack of major | reform in center's policies. |
Pont became an enthusiastic supporter of naval | reform, writing in support of the 1855 congressional |
a Conservative, then from 1914 a member of the | Reform Party. |
el organisation with the mission of expediting | reform in the area. |
Tom Morino is the former leader of Democratic | Reform British Columbia, a progressive/centrist polit |
nadian Parliament but lost to Bob Mills of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
amics, Perspectives and the Issue of Political | Reform', Journal of Social Affairs [AUS, Sharjah], Vo |
She was the chief sponsor of adoption | reform legislation allowing godparents and second cou |
and First Nations governments in areas of law | reform and child welfare. |
ed a novel: "Martyrs' Shrine: The Story of the | Reform Movement of 1898 in China" (another name is ca |
National Party formed from a coalition of the | Reform Party and the United Party plus three Independ |
stronomical Society (published); Member of the | Reform Club; Conservative Party, and Tory Reform Grou |
se of Lords as part of a second stage of Lords | reform, and in 2009 introduced the Constitutional Ref |
ent in 1866 over the question of parliamentary | reform, he was considered a possible compromise Prime |
is father, a supporter of Earl Grey and of the | Reform Act 1832. |
arke was responsible for aspects of management | reform and for the provision of advice and oversight |
candidate Miriam Defensor Santiago of People's | Reform Party. |
politics, was first elected as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000), which became the |
book he became involved with a number of rural | reform groups such as the Agricultural Organisation S |
d, of Tokyo's disapproval of the extent of his | reform programs in the prefecture at a time when ther |
, British civil servant and promoter of prison | reform, was Permanent Under-Secretary of State of the |
While a member of the | Reform Party, Overfield claimed to have signed up 22 |
ving mobilized women in to the cause of school | reform and temperance, and also to have "broken the p |
ve of the millennial character of parts of the | reform movement. |
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