Sentences with phrase «general reform»

CBI director general Digby Jones asked the prime minister to give an assurance that negotiations over the EU budget for 2007 - 13 would not see Britain give up the # 3.5 billion rebate secured by Margaret Thatcher without more general reform.
If our intent truly is to leave no child behind, then we must accompany our most robust large - scale, general reform initiatives with equally effective specialized approaches for our neediest students.
The Inspectors General Reform Act of 2008, passed unanimously by Congress last week, will give federal scientists a safe place to report political interference, on independent Web sites set up to receive anonymous reports about misconduct at federal agencies.
The OFT was able to use its powers under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1994 (SI 1994/3159) to obtain an undertaking from City Mortgage Corporation, but it appears to have embarked on general reform rather than tackling lenders piecemeal, which left it to individual borrowers to challenge their lenders.
Plenty of politicians have put forward different plans addressing a variety of issues - including tuition, general reform, and student loan refinancing.
The Wahhabi movement in Arabia was a reaction against the worship of saints, but it made use of force rather than arguments, and failed to establish a general reform.
India India is not only claiming a permanent seat in the Security Council, but also that there's need for a general reform of the Council.
Plenty of politicians have put forward different plans addressing a variety of issues - including tuition, general reform, and student loan refinancing.
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