Sentence examples for difficult reforms from inspiring English sources

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The previous government, a coalition of pro-Western reformers, started off with great promise, but balked at tackling the most difficult reforms and then foundered under the pressure of big corruption scandals.

So these would be difficult reforms.

Presidents have generally been able to avoid difficult reforms.

To achieve the former outcome, Asian governments need to make difficult reforms now.

Few developments would better demonstrate Mr Abe's will to implement difficult reforms.

Making growth more labour-intensive will require lots of difficult reforms.

Russia's new-found prosperity is fragile and will require deep and difficult reforms to sustain.

Its leaders know they cannot delay difficult reforms indefinitely, but they are fearful of a popular backlash.

The premier pushed the plan through, but much more difficult reforms that affect many more entrenched interests lie ahead.

Were Conservative modernisers right to argue that two-party government makes difficult reforms easier to pull off?

Fragmentation will make it difficult to push through crucial but difficult reforms to boost Brazil's competitiveness and reignite sluggish growth.

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