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Morrison is right to attempt reform of the aged pension.
When nonprofit organizations have struggled, government overseers have often been ill positioned or unwilling to attempt reform.
Ministers naive enough to attempt reform tend to lose their jobs witness, in the Jospin government, the education minister, Claude Allègre, and a short-tenured finance minister, Christian Sautter.
Although these things only become clear with hindsight, she was working at the end of the period when photography was used to illustrate facts and - particularly in America - to attempt reform through exposing social deprivation and inequality.
During the 1950s, efforts started to attempt reform of the law.
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Cameron's pledges to attempt reforms of the EU – on social and business policies, for example – will largely require unanimity among 27 member states.
He also vows to continue to attempt to reform the process.
One of Ed Vaizey's most important projects as culture minister has been to attempt to reform music education.
Is this decision an outgrowth of the meeting you had here last year with presidents and chancellors where you began to attempt to reform college sports?
In Obama's eight years in office, his administration has done much to attempt to reform the criminal justice system.
SCOTUS accepted that the political branches had authority to attempt economic reform, including to create the NLRB.
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