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These outcome deficits seem to influence the sense of urgency indicated by the authors to consider adopting the guided pathways model for long term reform in community colleges.
"In the longer term, reform would have been better for them," said Les Funtleyder, the health care strategist for Miller Tabak & Company, a New York investment firm.
Instead, Cameron has chosen to pick a fight, making major misjudgments on immediate action, the scale of budget cuts and the nature of longer term reform.
One idea to complement (or substitute) calls for presidential term reform would be to amend the length of a House member's term to four years as LBJ himself suggested and have those elections coincide with the presidential election.
As such, the term "reform" in the present study should read as indicating a single change in the legislation rather than a full-fledged reform.
ObamaCare advocates (and many supposedly neutral news outlets) regularly characterize the new law as health care "reform". But the term "reform" presumes that the law is a step in the right direction — which is the very issue under dispute.
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Is Greece, coordinated with Europe, getting down to the job of serious, long-term reform?
Ethics and redistricting reform are indeed essential for long-term reform, but their impact is delayed.
No one can doubt the need for significant, long-term reform.
Mr Brewer insists that the early primary is "short-term pain for long-term reform".
And there would still be a need for long-term reform.
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