Sentence examples for a parallel reform from inspiring English sources

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She says that allowing minders to care for more children - providing those minders have higher qualifications, a parallel reform she has proposed - would lower the cost of childcare and improve quality, by enabling the profession to attract those with higher salary demands.

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Kerry paired his call for "genuine democracy" with a call for parallel reform.

However, the overhaul of the legal framework without parallel reform of the funding system is flawed and incomplete.

And if such changes are taking place within the art form, might that not be the signal for companies to consider making parallel reforms to their own organisational structures?

Reforms in cancer services in England have contributed to improved survival over the past two decades for these six cancers, but these changes did not necessarily lead to a closed gap in survival between England and other countries, because despite relative improvement over time, there may remain comparative shortfalls in provision, partly due to the implementation of parallel reforms elsewhere.

Despite this colossal headache -- what amounts to a clash of coalitions, Abadi remains adamant that victory will be achieved in the war on terror whilst fighting a parallel battle to reform a rigid bureaucracy that has cost Iraq hundreds of billions of dollars.

Stephie Woolhandler draws a parallel between current U.S. reform and the failed Massachusetts reform model, whose escalating health care costs are now "the most expensive in the world" ($1.3 billion this year), prompting the shift of funding away from state safety net programs toward subsidizing private insurances.

Consider as a parallel U.S. efforts to reform prostitution laws so that more sex workers are depicted as victims of trafficking, not criminal transgressors.

Until 2008, the only trend that can be observed is the gradual decline in the incidence of working time and early withdrawal reforms and a parallel increase in labour taxation and other welfare-related benefit reforms.

In a parallel situation on traditional hatchery program reform for salmonids, Waples (1999) pointed out that improved research would not by itself be sufficient because it would not resolve all uncertainties, but of equal importance, that much key information would likely not be available for many years.

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