Sentence examples for imperatives reform from inspiring English sources

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But when the markets fell, some of those technocrats were torn between long-term political imperatives (reform in order to avoid stagnation) and short-term political needs (stop the hemorrhaging before it provokes discontent).

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Meanwhile, far away in South Carolina, the world's most renowned civil rights leader plans his next campaign: for a Poor People's Army to march on Washington, setting poverty alongside racism as imperatives for reform.

As such, creating a new system of management that would alter such unproductive attitudes and behavior became one of the most important imperatives for reform in the publishing industry.

Clearly it's time for us all to go back to school, to relearn those imperatives for reform that started before the Trump administration came to D.C.

When he assumed office, the day after Sadat's assassination, in 1981, Mubarak spoke of limited presidential terms, of opening Egypt to democracy, of his own need for outside help and advice and of the imperative to reform the country's stagnant economy - nearly 70percentt of which was dominated by bloated and inefficient public sector industries.

Leveson's clever report does call for a new system of regulation backed by the force of law, but most of us who have been involved in investigative journalism in the public interest for many years will find it hard to fault what he says, either about the imperative of reform or the futility of once again accepting on trust promises from the worst of the press, its editors and its owners.

That change in tactics made all the difference in reminding the public of the moral imperative underpinning reform.

More than any video I have seen, this short clip amplifies the moral imperative for reform capable of freeing us all from the health insurance nightmare where nameless, faceless bureaucrats routinely tosses our loved ones in the trash heap at the precise moment we need the most care--a system that has come to symbolize the banality of evil in our time. .

Indonesia: The imperative for reform.

Frenk et al. called "on the most important constituencies to embrace the imperative for reform through dialogue, open exchange, discussion, and debate" [17].

Policy implications and future reform imperatives were discussed.

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