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Many governments have tentatively begun to make reforms, and a few, such as Sweden, have been brave.
What he can do is show a readiness to drive forward the process of change that Eriksson had tentatively begun.
The distressing thing about her tweet was its inconsistency, it failure to live up to the promise she has tentatively begun to sketch.
Mr. O'Leary has tentatively begun the process by gathering documents as personal as birthday cards and family photographs and as bureaucratic at joint bank statements and utility bills.
Even in ultra-traditionalist Saudi Arabia, despite the existence of a near-absolute monarchy, they have tentatively begun to hold elections at local government level.
And IBM Japan, which young Japanese say is ninth on their list of favourite employers, is now considered to be practically a Japanese company by many locals.However, if Japanese firms learn to tap Japanese talents, some may recruit professionals who have worked for a foreign firm, as some Japanese banks have tentatively begun to do.
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