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Curiously, its leaders are in no rush for reform.
In the rush for reform, state legislatures are creating curriculum standards that are poorly written.
It is essential that these pockets of excellence are not lost in the rush for reform.
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And rather than announce changes piecemeal, the government of Mr Singh has gone for a big bang, a rush of reforms.
In recent days, Mr. Rivera has rushed to shore up support for reform by meeting with conservative Democrats and one of the few Republicans who may still back reform.
Or so say some Rivals in profligacy A Byzantine sermon Farm follies revisited Reprints Related items Europe's economies: Dangers aheadFeb 14th 2008 Eastern Europe Balticc bluesOct 18th 2007Markets are proving remarkably tolerant of the east Europeans' diminished zeal for reform after their rush to membership of the European Union.
There has been no rush to mourn him at Tiananmen, or to renew the calls for reform that have been made periodically on that spot for hundreds of years.
For all the criticism of its rush to reform the NHS, in too many places what we see is glacial-paced gradualism (see reform of the probation service or social care).
Other examples include Al Jazeera's unabashed support for reform in the Arab world, Jon Stewart's satirical take on the news in the "Daily Show", Rush Limbaugh's hugely popular conservative radio show or even The Economist.
Second, the capital markets themselves are beginning to create pressure for reform at a national level.The advent of the euro at the beginning of the year has prompted a rush of cross-border investment.
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