Sentences with phrase «soon after the reforms»

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In the beginning they made some good moves, such as land - reform, but soon after that people began to disappear mysteriously.
This was a violation of something very sacred in the minds of the people; so it is little to be wondered at that soon after his own early death a reaction against the reform developed, and that finally his own name and the name of the god Aton, whose name he had incorporated in his own when he had it changed from Amen - hotep to Akhnaton, were likewise erased from public monuments.
Mr Brown highlighted constitutional reform as a personal priority soon after being appointed prime minister this summer and the government is expected to publish its own paper on the governance of Britain early in 2008.
Unfortunately, Gordon Brown's miserable announcement on electoral reform (a referendum on the non-proportional AV system, after the next election, which presumably will be canned as soon as the Tories take office) had served to puncture everyone's enthusiasm, and apparently fill the room with a mixture of disappointment and fury.
And, since the UK is a democracy, I also wrote it in the context of the UK electorate being able to bring about voting reform soon after the next general election.
HARTFORD — A day after announcing his plans to leave soon, state Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor addressed superintendents at their annual back - to - school meeting Tuesday, pointing to progress made during his watch and urging them to go forward with controversial education reforms.
I left soon after — not because Labour weren't left wing enough but because Blair was having his radical and neccessary public service reforms stifled by Brown et al..
So no one was really surprised when the government, soon after Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister in 1979, announced a programme of academic reform.
If Gates and others with billions to devote to education continue to focus on reforming the old rather than building new, I fear their efforts will soon be forgotten after the Emperor's New Clothes adulation fades when they stop having large sums to give.
But Lam was fired when teachers engineered the election of her sworn enemies, and the Memphis school board abandoned House's initiatives soon after she resigned, voluntarily, to lead a national school reform group.
But his interest in education reform led him soon after to The Mind Trust, an organization, as Gray says, «dedicated to dramatically improving public education for underserved students by empowering education entrepreneurs to develop or expand transformative education initiatives.»
As these less - demanding, nonintellectual courses proliferated, a new «movement» was born, the Life Adjustment Movement, a federally sponsored curriculum reform effort that began soon after World War II.
Reform started soon after; in the early 2000s, City Schools introduced choice to high school students, closed dropout factories, and founded small, specialized high schools.
Soon after, states and the federal government embarked on an historic era of high school reform.
Ms. Moskowitz soon after decided to try to reform in New York another way, starting the inaugural Harlem Success Academy.
I am more cynical, Linda174 — shortly after the Ed Reform - Lite bill passed in Connecticut, Pryor was murmuring that, soon enough, high - performing districts (meaning wealthier ones) would have the onus to test lifted.
He began his career as a teacher, then later transitioned into school administration, and soon after promoted to lead the implementation of education reforms in Florida and other states across the nation.
To do so, we began soon after the first round of i3 was complete with a survey of more than 300 people, including i3 applicants and philanthropists, interviewed nearly 50 stakeholders, and also reviewed the extensive set of documents made publicly available by the Department about the process, as well as the relatively limited amount of i3 analysis to date from the education reform community and in the media.
After all, two decades of economic reform have been aimed at creating a level playing field for producers around the world, and that should require measures against the sort of environmental dumping that US and Australian companies will soon be engaged in.
In the never - ending debate, the future of articling arose soon after the late 1950s reforms.
The Law Reform Act claim covers the pain and suffering element, which is negligible in a case where the deceased dies very soon after the accident, and funeral expenses.
As 2017 winds down, officials at Fannie Mae may not be able to look forward to reform measures anytime soon but the government - sponsored enterprise (GSE) appears to have a bright feature after a busy year of initiatives.
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