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She staked her political career on tax reform, and lost.
Let's move on to the prickly subject of taxation reform.
The party embarked on a programme of economic reform.
He again pledged to forge ahead with his plans for reform.
He's already solicited their support on health care reform.
The push for reform started in 1989.
She argued powerfully for reform.
They urged Congress to approve plans for their reform programme.
The government intends to push ahead with its reform programme.
His final reform was the fusion of regular and reserve forces.
There is a general recognition of the urgent need for reform.
The government has instigated a programme of economic reform.
The government has said it will reform the military police.
The government has initiated a programme of economic reform.
He called for the reform of capital gains tax.
He is expected to force a debate in Congress on his immigration reform.
The reforms will bring benefits, socially and politically.
Premature moves in this respect might well provoke a reaction against the reform.
McWhorter acknowledges that formal language is not strictly necessary, and proposes no radical education reforms—he is really grieving over the loss of something beautiful more than useful.
Reforms will kick in later this year.
The reformers were to prove less keen on murdering their rivals than was the Roman church, but not much more tolerant.
Economic reform will continue to be painful and ineffective.
What matters in reform is not words but action.
The compromise will allow him to continue his free market reforms.
Gerteis argues that, since slavery in the South precluded individual autonomy and the free pursuit of material gain, major Northern reformers opposed it as early as the 1830s.