That, combined with comments from some RTT reviewers, led many observers to conclude that achieving widespread buy - in was a requirement for states to win RTT, and that, when it came to making trade - offs
between bold reforms and widespread buy - in, states might do better to fall on the side of buy - in.
Not exact matches
Considered Cuba's largest and most influential institution outside the government, the Catholic Church today acts as both a force for
reforms and a mediator
between the government and opposition groups, including some of the island's
boldest dissidents.
People are calling for
bold and thorough transformations that will radically
reform existing conditions... The choice is not
between the status quo and change; it is between violent change and peaceful change» (Between Honesty and Hope [Maryknoll, 1970], p
between the status quo and change; it is
between violent change and peaceful change» (Between Honesty and Hope [Maryknoll, 1970], p
between violent change and peaceful change» (
Between Honesty and Hope [Maryknoll, 1970], p
Between Honesty and Hope [Maryknoll, 1970], p. 179).
The Labour leader is set to press on with his
bold attempt at
reforming the relationship
between his party and the unions, despite intense opposition from those gathered at the TUC's annual conference in Bournemouth.
Many have cited the series of accountability and choice
reforms that Florida adopted
between 1998 and 2006, under the leadership of Governor Jeb Bush, as the driving force behind the large and rapid improvement in student achievement (see «Advice for Education Reformers: Be
Bold!»