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Following reforms, the scope of political participation widened with the birth of new independent political parties.
But when they involve the government's NHS reforms the scope for trouble is heightened - as the latest spat illustrates.
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In Congress there are no fewer than three bills aimed at reforming the scope and behaviour of the NSA, one of them drafted by three members of the senate committee which oversees the intelligence agencies.
Merkley told HuffPost it's ultimately up to Senate leadership to advance any measures that seek to reform the scope of surveillance.
Given these concerns, women's rights and civil rights groups are pushing for further local, state and national reforms beyond the scope of the Young decision.
Could immigration reform expand the scope and cost of President Barack Obama's health care reform law?
Activism in Italy has been rising steadily since the eurozone crisis, and 2016 is the busiest year on record as regulatory reform increases the scope for investors to apply pressure.
But very few forces agitating for reform have the scope and power to reconfigure the elements of the system.
The CDD's filing, which requests the FTC investigate the named companies, piles more pressure on for reform — given the scope of the problems it has apparently identified.
The 2010 legal reform widened the scope for the non-application of higher-level agreements on wages and other working conditions, especially working hours, at company level (Molina and Miguélez 2013: 23).
It is not clear under the current reform what the scope and space given for Early Childhood is.
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