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Finally, Hamann (2005) compared two cases of reform and concluded that a consistent leader was a critical component of sustainable and coherent reform.
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But to a roar of applause he declared the government of 1972 to 1975: "The textbook case of reform trumping management".
"This is not a clear case of reform gone bad," said Jean Mizutani, an education team leader with Resources for Children with Special Needs, a nonprofit organization.
The expectation is that, in the case of reforms that are costly to the budget, a larger fiscal space favours reforms.
In the case of reforms that change the age of initial tracking the literature is less clear about the expected effect.
This is a classic case of reforms meant to do good having unintended consequences.
But others warned the ruling undermined Cameron's case for reform of freedom of movement rules.
Until all of these measures are put in place, we will continue to go through cases instead of reforming a systemic problem.
Former Gov. Thomas H. Kean and former Representative Lee H. Hamilton make a compelling case for reform of the current structure of Congressional oversight of the Department of Homeland Security ("Homeland Confusion," Op-Ed, Sept. 11).
This amounts to a deft rebalancing of policy without detracting from Brazil's case for reform of global governance.The mother of battles to reform the stateBut Brazilians will judge her on the economy.
Complete judicial independence in the style of liberal Western democracies is unattainable in the short term, but in the past decades the government of China has embraced the case for reform of its legal institutions, at least on paper.
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