Sentence examples for hurried reform from inspiring English sources

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A hurried reform can sometimes be worse than no reform at all.

To Lord Falconer, the new lord chancellor, who is in charge of a hurried reform of the judiciary, this means it should be dished out by judges who are a bit less white, a bit less Oxbridge-educated and a bit less male.No blacks or Asians, and only ten women, hold a rank higher than circuit court judge.

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The protesters had called for the trials of senior figures and for democratic reforms to be hurried up.

Although the industry has tried to reassure outsiders that its audits are generally reliable, accounting executives have hurried to propose their own reforms.

Now, several Republican congressmen have begun to ask pointedly why the president is in such a hurry to reform Social Security, whose solvency problems are not as bad as Medicare's.

Unlike former president Fidel Castro, Raul Castro needs the "support of the machine" to make chnges, according to the Canadians.naul Castro's National Assembly speech in December (Ref C) made it clear that the GOC is in no hurry to reform, argued the Italians.

Federal officials say this was necessary to get the money out in a hurry, but it costs Washington the leverage it needs to speed reforms.

First, they would hurry up countries where reform is slow.

Ms Kelly shelved the report, to howls of rage from many teachers.Since then, under pressure from a prime minister hurrying to complete his reform agenda, hostile teachers and civil servants who mutter that this mother of four refuses to take work home at night, she has struggled to impose her authority.

Firefighters hurried.

We hurried.

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