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Although the commission can fine individual companies, it depends on national governments to push through liberalisation.
But ECB executive board member Jörg Asmussen urged governments to push on with budget consolidation and reforms.
Lynette Ong of the University of Toronto says almost all compulsory relocations involve gangs or secret societies, often hired by local governments to push farmers out.
"One approach that could lead to better landscaping in parking areas would be for local governments to push for mixed uses at office parks/shopping centers.
For their part, central bankers have become increasingly frustrated with the failure of governments to push through economic reforms, eight years on from the global financial crisis.
Spain and Portugal have been at the forefront of the European debt crisis, which has led their respective governments to push through big spending cuts to reduce ballooning deficits.
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With sugar, it is even easier for the Government to push the problem on to the next generation.
Mr Kwasniewski believes, rightly, that Poland needs a strong government to push through tough budget reforms before EU entry.
Some analysts predicted that her departure could free the government to push ahead with other economic measures.
Her intention, she said, is for the new government to push India and Pakistan to resume a dialogue over Kashmir.
It took the arrival of a Labor government to push the unionists into making even the slightest concessions.
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