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Rajoy urged Greece to keep its promises by implementing reforms.
He also claims that Clegg's criticisms were preventing the Gove team from implementing reforms.
For a president bent on implementing reforms, "less can be more" – less aggressiveness and less ego.
We need to reserve judgement until we see Matteo Renzi in office and actually implementing reforms, she told Bloomberg TV.
But implementing reforms, especially those aimed at improving institutions and alleviating poverty, often involves taking on powerful interests.
In 1989 the government began implementing reforms, though the monopolies were maintained; by 1991, however, limited competition was introduced.
But that would make a mockery of the notion that China is ready to bear the costs of implementing reforms.
Growth has stalled in Mexico, which Kim praised for implementing reforms that have increased competition in key sectors such as energy.
The obstacles encountered in implementing reforms also illustrate the critical importance of ownership of a program, a lesson that is common to the findings of many previous EPEs.
Unlike Germany, which has spent 10 years discussing and implementing reforms with a view to becoming more competitive, the French have reached a position of stasis.
"Now it's a question of implementing reforms and working hard and if a government doesn't believe in them and implements them begrudgingly, progress becomes very difficult".
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