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All of the major servicers agreed to institute reforms in their foreclosure procedures.
I think it's quite possible to institute reforms without moving straight to a linear system.
This arrangement would increase the power of the larger shareholders, who would then find it easier to institute reforms.
The English, the French, and the Russians repeatedly demanded that Istanbul institute "reforms" on the Armenians' behalf.
But his report found that only two of the six ministries cooperated with his investigation and volunteered to institute reforms.
It is one thing for Binghamton or St. Bonaventure to institute reforms and stay away from short cuts.
As part of the agreement, the company agreed to institute reforms and to have an independent monitor.
That letter, unpublicized until now, called on the organization to investigate what happened with "Citizen Koch" and to institute reforms.
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Greece must successfully institute reform first, said Sigmar Gabriel.
Others see it as an overdue chance to institute reform in a judicial system which they see as discredited.
We'll see if we can institute reform to get our elections logistics to run as smooth as they do in Brazil.
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