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However, less than a year later, Henry suddendly recovered and the Queen convinced him to reverse York's
reforms.
And over the next 18 months, they together passed an incredibly comprehensive set of
reforms.
So we're going to need to do a lot of institutional reforms, and we could talk about that, but that's like a whole long, wonky conversation.
In just two years, Kenya's ranking moved from 136 to 92. (Applause) And in recognition of the significant
reforms
we've been able to implement in such a short time, Kenya was recognized to be among the top three global reformers in the world two years in a row.
In the US, policy
reforms
have been recommended in order to rebuild trust.
But we shouldn't forget that throughout the history of our language, it has always been teachers or people involved in the early learning of language who promoted spelling reforms, who realized that in our spelling there was often an obstacle to the transmission of knowledge.
All of the king’s major
reforms
went through Parliament.
And we can pressure our representatives to actually implement important
reforms
to this law and protect our data from this redirection and misuse.
The solution starts with
reforms.
It may sound for many common sense, but it's not common practice, and that's why actually many
reforms
fail.
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.
But today, finally, after economic reforms, and economic growth, I think the notion that cities are engines of economic growth, cities are engines of creativity, cities are engines of innovation, have finally been accepted.
But because of what Snow did, because of this map, because of the whole series of
reforms
that happened in the wake of this map, we now take for granted that cities have 10 million people, cities like this one are in fact sustainable things.
They often lead to the acceleration of much-needed
reforms.
In Oaxaca, in Mexico, the teachers' movement organized a protest after the president pushed down very undemocratic
reforms.
And this is possible because civil society joined the companies and joined the government in the analysis of the problem, in the development of remedies, in the implementation of reforms, and then later, in the monitoring of
reforms.
This is about growing
reforms
from the experience of ordinary people trying to make the rules and systems work.
Later that night Mark opens the casket & finds nothing but dust, however a hand
reforms
itself from the dust & possesses Mark.
The puritanical preacher's wife is very irritated with the trashy Sadie, but the staid Reverend Davidson(Huston)finally gives up on the religious babel and a heart-to-heart almost
reforms
sexy Sadie.
Essentially, the story is of a part of wild China in/around early 20th c, in which a former gangster and mass-murderer
reforms
his life and builds the Peace Hotel, a refuge for all the area's disowned and hunted.
Investment in Kenya’s education system, along with economic reforms, and (until recently) relative political stability has undoubtedly helped the economy, which has grown by around 4-5% annually over the past decade, following long periods of stagnation.
On the contrary, the initial benefits that peasants gained from the rural
reforms
of the late 1970's and early 1980's have disappeared; real income among farmers has dropped in recent years as their production costs rise and agricultural prices decline.
Indeed, 25 years of
reforms
have changed nothing of China's "one country with two systems" - a model that segregates China's urban centers from its agricultural areas, with development of the former realized at the expense of the latter.
But the scale of the aid remains massive, especially when one considers how little progress Greece has made in implementing the
reforms
it promised in the past.
Structural reforms, including the immediate closing of financial institutions and the elimination of non-performing loans, also helped to bolster recovery.
Many have questioned whether agonizing
reforms
are entirely necessary; if the country returned to the drachma, they suggest, it could implement interest-rate cuts and devalue its exchange rate, thereby engineering an export-led recovery.
They were unemployment, productivity, and pro-growth
reforms.
In order to strengthen that potential, central bankers can only advocate economic reforms; it is governments that are responsible for adopting them.
But governments have good reason to argue that, as far as
reforms
are concerned, policymaking requires precision and political realism, which outside advice often lacks.
Since 2010, the EU has been piling up coordination procedures in the hope of pushing governments into enacting politically difficult
reforms.
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