Sentence examples for progress in enacting from inspiring English sources

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Reforms tend to increase short-term pain, while the benefits do not come through immediately.The OECD, a rich-world think-tank, argues that troubled euro-zone countries have made the most progress in enacting reform.

Standard & Poor's said its downgrade, following similar steps by Moody's Investors Service and Fitch IBCA, Duff & Phelps, was a response to the government's "slow progress in enacting its popular mandate of deep structural reform".

"Since that time, these jurisdictions have made impressive progress in enacting comprehensive anti-money-laundering legislation and have taken significant steps to implement their new anti-money-laundering regimes," the Treasury said in a statement.

Alternatively, if he is able to make progress in enacting two of the most significant domestic achievements in years — health care and immigration reform — while presiding over an economy recovering from the worst crisis since the Depression and the ending of two wars, the question might be: Which coin or dollar denomination will eventually bear his likeness?

And some California communities have already made considerable progress in enacting building and landscaping codes to reduce fire ignition potential in urban areas, encouraging and facilitating "defensible space", and developing emergency evacuation plans to limit risks to citizens and firefighters alike.

Only Mozambique and South Africa have made progress in enacting domestic legislation against child trafficking.

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The committee's Republican chairman, Senator William L. Gormley, said that he had been eager to hear Mr. Fyfe's recommendations after a deputy state attorney general, Martin Cronin, testified earlier in the day that the state had made little progress so far in enacting measures to curtail racial profiling.

A delegation from the I.M.F is due in Athens next week to start talks with the government on the progress or lack thereof in enacting major reforms and raising money via state asset sales.

They embody the exact retrograde ideology that Moore exposes in the film: the market fundamentalism, racism, and general meanness that prevent any real progress toward enacting the kind of commonsense public policies that Moore explores in this powerful movie.

The size of the tax cut, Mr. O'Neill said, is "a legitimate question," but not, he added, one that should unduly slow progress in getting legislation enacted.

It is maddening to watch Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Jerry Brown, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer and others appropriately rail against destructive attempts to undo progress enacted in the past eight years, but they never, to my mind, advocate changing the undemocratic manner we elect presidents.

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