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He also said the UN had a responsibility "to stand up against regimes that persecute their people" and singled out Yemen and Syria as being in need of reform.
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Ms Abbott had backed an Early Day Motion in 1989 calling for the abolition of MI5, saying it was "in need of reform", but she said she would not do so today because of changes since then.
Institutions heavily shape these incentives, and our institutions are in need of reform.
Our agriculture policies and programs, born in the 1930s, are in need of reform.
The IMF is widely acknowledged to be in need of reform.
The narrow one is that tax systems are in need of reform.
Put simply, her position is that "religious doctrines matter and are in need of reform".
The Labour frontbencher said: "I agree that our politics and constitution are in need of reform.
There is consensus among policymakers that the college accreditation process is 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.
Lip service was paid to "agricultural reform" and "better management," but whether the governments themselves might be in need of reform was carefully avoided.
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