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Now, even those sympathetic with the difficulty inherent in Emmert's job description are calling for widespread reforms in how college athletics are governed.

The Prime Minister specifically mentioned the university in a call for widespread reforms, writing in the Sunday Times that black people were "more likely to be in a prison cell than studying at a top university".

Citing failures in supervision and the sharing of information, Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Friday called for widespread reforms to deal with "the evolving domestic internal security threat" now confronting the military.

The move came on Monday, as the Bangladeshi government agreed to allow the country's four million garment workers to form trade unions without permission from factory owners, a major concession to campaigners lobbying for widespread reforms to the industry following the collapse of the Rana Plaza building last month that killed more than 1,100 people.

There are growing calls for Charchal to resign and activists are pressing for widespread reforms of a judicial system that they say has been politicized.

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And as those political leaders named denied any legal wrongdoing, a moral argument is gaining traction for widespread reform of the offshore tax system.

The crackdown follows a dramatic and violent turn in three days of protests calling for widespread reform within Bahrain's ruling minority.

So while the AfD would not campaign for Gerxit (a German exit) or welcome Brexit, it will certainly push for widespread reform of the institutions – and views Britain and the Brexit debate as a motor for that.

Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said: "Michael Gove's habitual simplification and half-truths about Pisa have for many years formed the central plank of his justifications for widespread reform.

In 2009, she opened the Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center, a fourteen-hundred-bed facility that accommodates patients who can't pay for treatment, and she has launched a series of ambitious initiatives — clinics, a grassroots health-monitoring network, a micro-insurance program — that she hopes will provide a model for widespread reform of health care.

As for what the impact of the oil spill will be, I'd like to think that it'll be a catalyst for widespread reform, but my suspicion is that at least initially it'll really translate only into tougher scrutiny of drilling and the oil industry more generally.

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