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America seems to have concluded that the army's antipathy to her personally may be impeding reform.
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He accused Mr Vucic of impeding reforms, blasted non-transparent government contracts and secretive dealings with Arabs, Chinese, Russians and Belarussians.
Impeding reforms widely acknowledged to boost student achievement.
But he cautioned against another premise of "Won't Back Down": that union contracts have sometimes impeded reform.
The shadow of forthcoming elections in Germany, together with concern over whether Irish voters will ratify the Lisbon treaty (giving Europe a badly needed new constitution), has conspired to impede reform momentum.
To understand how the bill would impede reform, it is helpful to remember that federal election law already bans corporations and unions from giving money to candidates and places strict ceilings on donations by individuals and political action committees, or PAC's.
Health workforce reforms should use systems thinking to strengthen health systems, including identifying organizational and cultural values that might facilitate or impede reform implementation.
In addition to confirming these hypotheses, the research also found that the extreme politicization of the health sector impeded reform progress.
Political strains and stasis impede reforms in a country weakened by blocked borders, emigration and oligarch ties with officialdom.
In his first term, his party was one of the smallest in Parliament, and Mr. Yudhoyono depended on coalition partners who were said to have impeded reforms.
He has also taken on the vested interests impeding agricultural reform.
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