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But what made this different, said Farrar, was the complexity of introducing reform at a time when money is being taken out of the system.
The Germans would reflate and invest in infrastructure in return for the French introducing reform of pensions and the labour market.
The government has been active in introducing reform legislation, most notably to reduce corruption and waste in the administration and to force public-sector enterprises to make three-year business plans, to adopt international accounting methods and to take on new employees under private-sector-type contracts.
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But the government is introducing reforms to the system in January 2016 to reduce the numbers who can qualify for benefits.
The states have been offered a variety of financial incentives for introducing reforms such as installing meters and letting regulators set prices.
Countries that are running current-account surpluses, mainly in the north, must help, by avoiding overzealous belt-tightening and introducing reforms to encourage private spending.
The government is introducing reforms - but slowly.
We make no apology for introducing reforms to drive up standards in schools.
Comparatively, Sweden has come a long way in introducing reforms supporting families and young children's lives.
Clegg says the other main parties would not introduce reform.
It wants to introduce reform "contracts" between governments and the commission, lubricated with extra money.
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