I would separate your question into two parts: the most urgent
area in need of reform, and what is most needed to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Since this goal must be achieved through the very political process that is so
much in need of reform, some may say we are dreaming.
As I noted yesterday, this will leave the state's education system
still in need of reform, but thankfully spared from even further capture by the unions.
Kurien and other economists are not saying that Indian economy is
not in need of reforms, but they point out that the «thrust of any alternative reform measures must be towards the welfare of the largest segments of our society.»
State Chairman Frank MacKay made the following statement following the convention, «The members of the Independence Party represent a cross-section of political views, but we are firmly united in our beliefs that our growing dysfunctional governing bodies in NYS and Washington, DC are
deeply in need of reform from the bottom up and the top down.
State Chairman Frank MacKay offered the following statement, «The members of the Independence Party represent a cross-section of political views, but we are firmly united in our beliefs that our growing dysfunctional governing bodies in NYS and Washington, DC are deeply
in need of reform from the bottom up and the top down.
Simon Jenkins: First thoughts: Nick Clegg is at the mercy of an «open market» for vexatious litigation and an upper chamber desperately in need of reform
«In terms of the future, our country where no party has an overall majority and we have some deep and pressing problems - a huge deficit, deep social problems, a political
system in need of reform.
With the tax
code in need of reform but debt at its highest point as a share of the economy since just after World War II, Congress should pass a fiscally responsible tax overhaul that grows the economy but does not add to the debt.
Allen seems to have taken the ball and run with it: the Committee has inquired into a variety of issues that
seemed in need of reform, including constitutional codification.
Often referred to as «Albany» in political shorthand, state government perennially has been criticized
as in need of reform.
Unfortunately, Hernando County Animal Services doesn't post such data online (another sign of an
agency in need of reform).
The fact that they aren't is yet another indication that the global financial sector is
in need of reform far more drastic than has been contemplated so far * The policies «demanded» by S&P to keep the rating (drastic cuts in infrastructure spending) would have been economically disastrous
This video has pinpointed three key
areas in need of reform to create a legitimate political community for the EU: political engagement, common public identity and the EU's ability to problem solve.
They are the description of the Church as semper reformanda (
always in need of reform) and as populi Dei (the people of God).
There can be no realistic argument not to make adjustments just because it would strain the Mexico economy (which is
much in need of reform, why do auto workers only make $ 5 / day?).
«We have some deep and pressing problems: a huge deficit, deep social problems and a political
system in need of reform.
Western Australian Treasurer Christian Porter has welcomed an interim report on the carve - up of GST revenue, which has flagged changes to a system Mr Porter says is broken and
in need of reform.
Taverns and beer halls, once dismissed as the domain of the «worldly»
in need of reform, are today the meeting places for churches
On this 240th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence, our beloved country is badly
in need of reform.
In her human structures the Church is always
in need of reform — Ecclesia semper reformanda.
The Dissolution of the Monasteries (1536 and 1539), some of which were
in need of reform, was also primarily because the king wanted their wealth.
15:41 - OK, here's Nick Clegg, deputy prime minister and the leader of the Liberal Democrats, setting out «why our upper chamber is
in need of these reforms».
Some of these organisations are
in need of reform and renewal to make them relevant to our needs today.
The United Nations —
in need of reform, but vital still — has its foundations in the Special Relationship, from the original Declaration of St James» Palace to the Declaration by United Nations, signed in Washington, and drafted themselves by Winston Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The New York tax code is cumbersome, often unfair and
in need of reform.
But, as private employers have reduced retirement options for their workers, critics nationwide have seized upon public pensions as unsustainable and
in need of reform.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, said: «There is no doubt that the inspection and accountability regimes are
in need of reform.
One of the advantages incumbents in the state Assembly have over their challengers is a printing budget that enables them to mail out quarterly newsletters to their constituents, which at least one good government group says is
in need of reform.
No doubt you have heard the news that public education is
in need of reform.
Scotto didn't immediately endorse Singas in the general election, saying, «I do believe the district attorney's office is dysfunctional and
in need of reform.
This action, she said, also indicates the «EPA's strong belief that the 1976 law is both outdated and
in need of reform.»