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Though the Prime Minister this week endorsed the report, he stopped short of committing himself to forcing through change.
But Harman said four decades of campaigning for equality had proven to her that "EU muscle" had been the key to forcing through a series of reforms, including on equal pay, maternity rights and paternity leave, in the face of constant opposition in Britain.
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But there are other taxes that the President could try to force through, including a greater tax on investments.
It cleaves to its numerical targets, leading it to force through bad mergers.
In the 1990s, for example, Republicans in Congress tried to force through sharp cuts in Medicare.
The minister, says Mr Sakakibara, is a political amateur attempting to force through half-measures.
Later in the over, Rogers has time to force through three runs through the covers.
But bosses reiterated their determination to force through changes that have led unions to strike.
Another attempt to force through gun controls seems likely to be among his top priorities.
Competition law is a weapon often used by bureaucracies to force through change.
Steyn claims that he resigned in November 1998 over the decision to force through the BAE contract.
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