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Sooner or later, reform comes into conflict with vested interests.
It might open the door to later reform of Medicare.And Mr Bush's approach to Social Security reform looks sensible.
Dan Bartlett, a Bush spokesman, said the governor played crucial roles in the passage of reforms he campaigned on in 1994, as well as later reform initiatives.
Furthermore, in 1997, another reform introduced a new permanent contract with lower firing costs and social security contribution (such contract was extended and amplified in a later reform in 2001).
This later reform was presaged by a reform in the middle of the 1950s; the economic historian Jörg Roesler considers the NES in the 1960s as a continuation of this reform.
However, the individual did later reform, but his motivation for doing it was due to poor social skills rather than malice.
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Later reforms elsewhere have involved hard-fought political battles.There are other big differences.
(SF Newspaper Company later reformed under new ownership, and is now known as the San Francisco Media Company).
Concepts embodied in these works and expressed by Humbert elsewhere were reflected in the later reforms executed by Pope Gregory VII.
The group - which once was the loudest in the world according to the Guiness Book of Records - split in the 1970s before later reforming with Steve Morse.
It was a moderate Calvinist statement of faith in 25 articles, although it stressed the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist more than later Reformed creeds did.
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