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Previous attempts at bold reform have often been watered down.
Let's say we go for bold reform, then here's London: 2030.
"Bold reform starts with MPs' expenses, but it doesn't end there," he said.
Mr Koizumi pushed through the bold reform of privatising the postal system, a vast collector of household savings.
But it is not a bold reform; more a tweak than a transformation of America's absurdly complex tax code.
The first time Xu noticed cracks in Mao's project, he rationalized them as the by-products of bold reform.
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In his Wall Street Journal column at the time, Karl Rove, the former top adviser to President George W. Bush, wrote that the "Obama-Ryan budget battle foreshadows what Americans are likely to hear in the 2012 campaign: an unengaged, reactive chief executive versus a bold, reform-minded G.O.P".
Instead of perpetuating ill-informed stereotypes, we should be spending much more time listening to bold, reform-minded leaders like Banda as well as African companies and farmers – and taking concerted steps to support them with the investments, capacity, and policy reforms for which they are asking.
Bold reforms, which The Economist applauds, often do the same.
Labor at its best implements big and bold reforms.
She praised bold reforms in Colorado, while that state's NEA opposed them.
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