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Rioting follows and the province's government agrees to undertake reforms.
Germany worries that any debt relief will reduce Greece's incentive to undertake reforms.
He also said France must undertake reforms to bring down public spending.
Dickens, for all his genius and wrath, was himself unable to undertake reforms, or protect clients, or draft fairer rules.
Her thesis looked at how and when countries undertake reforms, focusing on Ghana's interactions with the International Monetary Fund.
Istanbul soared by 21.6% amid hopes that the government would undertake reforms that would allow interest rates to fall.
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International observers confirmed the outcome, giving Mr Jonathan a strong enough mandate to undertake reform.
In 2015 Chile will undertake reform aimed at achieving high-quality, free and integrated education at all levels.
In Spain Charles was concerned to make himself more absolute and therefore better able to undertake reform.
Once the urban population is stable, and road, rail and utility networks have been laid down, it will be much harder to undertake reform or retrofit urban infrastructure.
"We call on authorities to release Amos Yee immediately and to undertake reform of Singapore's outdated laws restricting the media".
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