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Yet the German government is resisting reform.
The private sector is resisting reform, however.
They are out to smash the interests resisting reform.
The bloated state machine, where unions still rule, is resisting reform.
The powerful unions, which have a history of resisting reform, have vowed to match his resolve.
He was also seen as rigid defender of a conservative church, and some Copts faulted him for resisting reform.
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But the BMA - an organisation with a history of resisting reforms to empower patients – responded by spinning that such moves damage patient safety.
With hefty campaign contributions and platoons of lobbyists and public relations spinners, America's executive class has gained lower tax rates while resisting reforms that would spread the gains from growth.
With elections due early next year, and with many Slavic voters angry over guerrilla attacks and opposed to ethnic Albanian political demands, Prime Minister Ljubco Georgievski and other cabinet ministers are resisting reforms and looking to crush the guerrillas by force alone.
This is slowly being addressed, but various member states are hesitant to be very ambitious, and several industries are resisting reforms as well.
But the film is critical of unions for resisting reforms like greater teacher accountability and more school choice.
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