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In the reforms, the lord chief justice takes over the lord chancellor's role as head of the judiciary.
In the reforms that followed Watergate, election campaigns were the primary objects of regulation, resulting in a long-running dispute over regulatory burdens on free speech.
A solution may be found in the reforms instituted by Reno concerning special prosecutors.
He was Mikhail Gorbachev's sidekick in the reforms that unplugged Communism from its life support.
Two cabinet ministers quit in early August, citing their frustration with delays in the reforms.
"Perhaps they're quite sincere in the reforms, but perhaps they don't have a clear image of democracy".
We have to do that in a way where we phase in the reforms, so they don't damage growth.
Miliband opened with a simple question which was to ask why 98.7% of nurses have no confidence in the reforms.
All along it was clear that the big loser in the reforms was Mr. Zedillo's own party.
Reforms initiated with student input are likely to improve the learning environment for all students, not just those involved in the reforms.
Most providers have agreed to accept lower payments in return for having a say in the reforms, rather than having them dictated by Albany.
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