Sentence examples for intensive reform from inspiring English sources

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The pattern of intensive reform to qualify, followed by a let-up in the process once membership is achieved, is too common to be mere happenstance.Olli Rehn, the enlargement commissioner, concedes sadly that "after a country has a seat round the table, it is much harder to apply pressure to it".

While the above analysis has shown that countries have reacted to the recent crisis through an intensive reform activity in the labour market domain, from a policy perspective the most important aspect is to evaluate whether the changes passed in the recent years had the desired effects of improving labour market performance.

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Staffing shortages continue to be a major issue, with the court settlements mandating labor-intensive reforms such as more frequent checks on mentally ill inmates and better processing of grievances.

One of the pioneering endeavors of the newly formed government was to initiate intensive education reform.

In 1951 the emphasis shifted from general campaigns to self-reform; in 1955 it shifted once again to an intensive thought-reform movement, following the purge of Hu Feng, until then the party's leading spokesman on art and literature.

Virtually all hydrogen used today is produced from fossil fuels, primarily through the highly energy intensive steam reforming of methane, the principal component of natural gas.

They worried that the city would abandon intensive whole-school reform -- which depends on strong instruction and small classes in the early grades -- to focus on test preparation.

You show that two intensive periods of reform have put New Zealand in a strong position, but it remains vulnerable because of stalled progress and politically driven piecemeal erosion of the gains already made.DAVID BUTCHERWellingtonSIR You are right that most of New Zealand's economic reforms in the 1980s and 1990s were "overdue".

About both the book under review and Lewis's earlier work "What Went Wrong?," Pollack+claims that Lewis "failed to explain not only why Islamic civilization declined but why the intensive efforts to reform -- and even copy the West -- proved fruitless".

It was only after a long period of absolute economic decline and devastating hyperinflation that an intensive program of reform and integration into the world economy was adopted.

However, the progress and expansion of the reform (intensive margin) had no statistically significant effect on education (neither on average years of schooling nor on enrollment rates).

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