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Its people enjoy an enlightened health and welfare system, which originated in the reforms of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Joseph II in the 18th century.
They faced some repression during the waning years of the Tokugawa shogunate, but early in the reforms of the emperor Meiji (reigned 1867 1912) the Kirishitan won the right to declare their faith and worship publicly.
The latter occurred, in part, within the church itself, such as in the reforms of Cluny, the Franciscans, and the Dominicans; they also took on the form of revolutionary movements.
If this is the case, then U.S. policymakers might find little guidance in the reforms of other nations.
The Portuguese health policy ideology expressed in the reforms of 1970's also comprehended the ideas of Alma-Ata Declaration.
In the English system this range of tasks was explicitly recognised in the reforms of the early 1990s, which covered both research and development [ 17].
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The Commons should give the Speaker more discretion in the reform of precedures.
Mère Angélique was later engaged in the reform of several other convents, especially Maubuisson.
Marketization has also been a common strategy in the reform of the public sector in market-based economies.
The Sacred College of Cardinals, with its structure of three orders (bishops, priests, and deacons), originated in the reform of Urban II (1088 99).
I have a close interest in the reform of the European parliament's flawed pay and expenses regime.
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