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The IMF is widely acknowledged to be in need of reform.
Christ Church may have been a glamorous place, but, like every other Victorian institution, it was thought, in some vague way, to be in need of reform.
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Our agriculture policies and programs, born in the 1930s, are in need of reform.
The narrow one is that tax systems are in need of reform.
Late last year the health minister, Sussan Ley, acknowledged that the private health insurance system was in need of reform and consulted widely with consumers and other interested groups.
I love the NHS but it is in need of reform, we just have to make sure we do it right and leave a good legacy.
I regard myself otherwise as a public sector reformer, and the prison system and the criminal justice system is in need of reform.
Saying that taxes should be efficient, fair and easily understood, Mr. Bernanke said, "The U.S. tax code does not satisfy these criteria and is in need of reform".
The whole thing is in need of reform – but we should think long and hard about what reforms we need, and what leaving the single market would mean for our business, our workforce and our country".
Although no one disputes that the UN is in need of reform, the American notion of reform looks more like a settling of scores than an attempt to improve its workings.
It would use half the $1.1 billion raised by the sales tax to help offset New Jersey's property taxes, which are the highest in the country and are in need of reform.
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