Sentence examples for eventual reform from inspiring English sources

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If, for instance, he were to offer a proposal to take on tort reform, an issue popular with Republicans but ignored by the lawyer-stuffed Democratic Congress and insist on more serious cost controls, he might be able to build a new coalition for eventual reform.

Even with these challenges, the draft legislation from the House Financial Services Committee represents an important step toward an eventual reform of housing finance that better protects taxpayers and the economy from the misguided incentives and risks of the previous system.

This unparalleled achievement came at great cost to human and environmental health, however, which spurred widespread outcry and eventual reform in the 1970s [18].

Any eventual reform to healthcare, regardless of who wins, is going to become the usual mess based first on ideological inclination and then processed through the machine of money, industry influence, political pandering and either "compromise" or "cooperation," depending on how one views unwillingness to demand absolutes.

This unparalleled achievement came at great cost to human and environmental health, however, which spurred widespread outcry and eventual reform in the 1970s [ 18].

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Whilst the Best Research for Best Health consultative document gave considerable emphasis to meeting the needs of patients, the majority of the eventual reforms concentrated on the structure and organisation of the health research system and on ensuring that more clinical research was to be conducted.

His eventual tax reform idea will look nothing like what he has proposed so far.

Long before the word transvestite had been coined, and almost 25 years before Oscar Wilde was convicted of gross indecency and sentenced to hard labour as a result, two men who dressed as women were in the criminal dock at the Court of Queen's Bench in London for a trial that they believed would start things moving towards eventual legal reform of the vicious anti-gay laws of the times.

Gamal Mubarak, moreover, is a champion of liberal economic policies and can be expected to voice good intentions with respect to eventual political reforms.

His doubts about the eventual implementation of reform by the ruling class led him to embrace Marxism during the Great Depression.

Beijing will require a deft handling of the carrot-and-stick approach in the hope that internal economic liberalization will create forces for eventual democratic political reform.

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