Reform
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Commercialization is about leveraging data to craft better policies, to improve infrastructure, to lower the transportation costs and to completely
reform
banking and insurance industries.
From the Watergate hearings on national news, to the teacher who had to rent a projector when her school couldn’t afford one, Harvey saw a desperate need for political
reform.
We will subsidize, or even eliminate completely, interest payments on the loans so that countries that commit to reforms can borrow money,
reform
their education system, and pay this money over time while benefiting from a better-educated population.
The point was to break comedy so I could rebuild it and reshape it,
reform
it into something that could better hold everything I needed to share, and that is what I meant when I said I quit comedy.
As a young writer who left behind a promising military career, Fyodor had been attracted to ideas of socialism and reform, and joined a circle of intellectuals to discuss radical texts banned by the Imperial government.
The experience left him with a far more pessimistic view of social reform, and his focus shifted toward spiritual concerns.
I come as one, but I stand as 10,000, encouraged by the hard-edged hope that thousands of us have come together to
reform
and transform the criminal justice system, encouraged that we are doing our jobs as we are meant to do them.
Now, it makes sense on paper, which is why many governments and development organizations invest billions of dollars annually on institutional
reform
and anti-corruption programs.
But look what happened in Europe after the plague: rising wages, land reform, technological innovation, birth of the middle class; and after that, forward-looking social movements like the Renaissance, and later the Enlightenment.
One is it's got to do economic reform, not fuss about the political constitution.
It's got to
reform
economic policy.
So there is a
reform
agenda, and there is an inclusion agenda.
If you don't get the policy
reform
and the aid, you don't get the economic recovery, which is the true exit strategy for the peacekeepers.
So, I'm graduating college and, feeling very idealistic, I decided to join the NGO which actually was using new media to promote democracy and media
reform
in much of the former Soviet Union.
In '92 India follows with a market
reform.
Growth is starting, economic
reform.
I do think a
reform
of the international institutions is vital to this.
It is very important to recognize that this
reform
of institutions is the next stage after agreeing upon ourselves that there is a clear ethic upon which we can build.
So we thought that some kind of a big idea is needed to reform, to totally rethink fundraising.
Tweaking the law's clearly not good enough, and tort reform, which is a great idea, lowers your cost if you're a businessperson, but it's like a Band-Aid on this gaping wound of distrust.
States with extensive tort
reform
still suffer all these pathologies.
The health
reform
bill is largely ignoring the realities of the age wave that's coming, and the implications for what we need to do to change not only how we pay for care, but deliver care in some radically different ways.
Our entire health
reform
discussion right now, health I.T., when we talk with policy makers, equals "How are we going to get doctors using electronic medical records in the mainframe?"
My fifth and final phrase: I have tried for two years, and there were moments when we were quite close, to make this healthcare
reform
bill be about
reform
from something and to something, from a mainframe model to a personal health model, or to mean something more than just a debate about the public option and how we're going to finance.
The president needs to stand up and say, at the end of a healthcare
reform
debate, "Our goal as a country is to move 50 percent of care out of institutions, clinics, hospitals and nursing homes, to the home, in 10 years."
But there is no goal within this health
reform.
And if we don't create a personal health movement, something that we're all aiming towards in reform, then we're going to move nowhere.
This is a different way of approaching
reform.
Reform
is no use anymore, because that's simply improving a broken model.
The great problem for
reform
or transformation is the tyranny of common sense.
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