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"The government has an aggressive reform programme," says Luis de Guindos, the new finance minister.
(The Administration's Race to the Top initiative rewarded states that engaged in aggressive reform).
At home, they propose aggressive reform in the State Department, the C.I.A., and the armed forces.
Other steps could follow: more aggressive reform would include a "matching" program, linking big money and small.
The DWP said: "There is no doubt that this department is pursuing and delivering an aggressive reform agenda.
And Yuri Andropov, the only spy chief to become national leader before Mr. Putin, sought aggressive reform (within the system) and was Mr. Gorbachev's great champion.
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"My view was that the shah should crack down and then begin aggressive reforms," he recalled.
At heart, local analysts said, the German people did not really want aggressive reforms.
Preventing Greece's default requires aggressive reforms but also breathing room to permit economic recovery and growth.
"This reflects the dire fiscal circumstances the city faces, the devastating impact of increasing pension costs and the desperate need for aggressive reforms," said Marc La Vorgna, a mayoral spokesman.
"His line of attack has been that Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao have been too cautious about reform, and the slowdown in growth might have been mitigated by more aggressive reforms earlier on," one official said.
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