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2001: The new king, Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa, institutes reforms and backs a new Parliament.
And now, as the Obama administration institutes reforms for the financial industry, the Treasury Department is ramping additional regulations that echo the ERISA rules.
He has instituted reform at the scandal-hit Vatican Bank, closing more than 600 suspect accounts.
Others see it as an overdue chance to institute reform in a judicial system which they see as discredited.
We [DPS] have been instituting "reform" for almost five years now.
We'll see if we can institute reform to get our elections logistics to run as smooth as they do in Brazil.
Although the administration acceded to the players' demands, the athletic director Don Harrison resigned and the Chancellor, John Gabbert Bowman, vowed to institute reform to bring players in line.
Pastrana also fought political corruption and instituted reforms to bolster the faltering economy.
All of the major servicers agreed to institute reforms in their foreclosure procedures.
The Legislature and a judicial commission held hearings, and state court officials instituted reforms.
I think it's quite possible to institute reforms without moving straight to a linear system.
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