Sentences with phrase «most radical reforms»

The Washington and Lee University School of Law has implemented perhaps the most radical reforms by making third year entirely experiential learning with strategies such as clinics, externships, and simulations.
While the public may yet have to be convinced of its merits, it has the potential to be one of the most radical reforms to the structure of the state in recent history.
Bachelet's most recent presidency (2014 - 2017) saw some of the most radical reforms in the country's history.
The coalition has embarked on the most radical reform of pensions in a generation, aiming to give people more freedom and responsibility over their retirement plans, and shake up the pensions industry with more competition.
It also needs to be acknowledged that this Bill is being introduced alongside the most radical reform of the education system that many have seen.
Mapleton: Mapleton is the smallest of these districts, but in many ways launched what was the most radical reform effort.
My most radical reform is this.

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But we could hypothesize that «whenever a principle such as «Parliamentary Reform» is found in the antecedent world as a contrast between (a) moderate revival of an old ideal, (b) ultraconservative reaction, (c) popular anticipation of radical change, and (d) a vehicle for the ambitions of young politicians and idealists, then the principle in form (d) is most likely to be articulated as the primary element in some event emerging from that antecedent world.»
Most needed, given an analysis of this kind, is moral tutelage that encourages people to be less greedy (or to reassert traditional gender roles), not radical reform of the economic system itself.
In addition to these concrete demands are general demands, of which the most important are: emancipation of women; radical agricultural reform; general reduction in working hours; disarmament; the rejection of all forms or racism; the creation of a planned transfer of wealth from the countries of the North to the countries of the South to compensate for the pillage which these peoples have been and still are subjected to.
With this rising population and the lack of radical reform in most underdeveloped countries, particularly in the rural communities where the large masses of these people live, the world food crisis will recur when again the crops are less favorable; the danger is that it will then gradually take on an ever more permanent and disastrous dimension.
The eleventh - hour attempt by Republicans in the U.S. Senate to repeal the Affordable Care Act once seemed like the longest of long shots, but now appears to have a chance — albeit slim — at passage, even though it has been deemed the most «radical» of all the Obamacare reform efforts the GOP has debated thus far.
For the most part, however, what the first minister served up as part of a long - trailed effort to «refresh» her administration after more than ten years in office sounded familiar: educational reformmost radical change»), more cash to boost economic growth («raising our ambition») and the creation of a Scottish National Investment Bank.
Therefore many of Labour's most radical leaders, including Clement Attlee, Nye Bevan, and Tony Blair, have been conservative when it comes to Lords reform.
Only one European socialist party really did well in the European elections — in Greece — is also the party that has been most radical in its institutional reforms.
He pledged that one of the most radical programmes of any government for a «long, long time» would achieve more on political reform, civil liberties and protecting pensioners than Labour did in 13 years, combined with «an impeccably Liberal approach» to the NHS, education and welfare reform.
Subsequently, numerous radical White Papers came to nothing, most recently Nick Clegg's ill - fated bill in 2011, but the House of Lords Reform Act 2014, colloquially referred to as the Norton - Steel - Byles Bill, will see minor reforms introduced on the sixth attempt at passing various incarnations of that bill.
«Together, these represent the most radical and most generous reforms to charitable giving for more than 20 years,» he told MPs.
Emmerson said: «The radical reform to council tax benefit is probably the one that raises the most concerns.
«Let us all here be proud that we are contributing to the most radical and reforming period of government this country has seen for a generation.»
And Unlock Democracy hailed Mr Brown's words as «the most radical speech on democratic reform given by any serving government minister since Lloyd George».
Duncan Smith, who has become a champion of welfare reform since he was ousted from the Tory leadership in 2003, will declare that his proposals amount to the most radical changes since the foundation of the welfare state in the 1942 Beveridge report.
These are some of the most sweeping and radical union reforms since the 1980s.
These reforms, affecting England and Wales, are the most radical since World War II and may well redefine the nature and organization of British schools for decades to come.
What may have been needed instead, Hentschke says, was a «radical» reform that started with an empty slate and redesigned the most basic operations of the schools.
After all, this is a book written by a Pulitzer Prize — winning columnist for the world's most influential newspaper, guaranteed a wide and careful reading by millions, including the rich and powerful, and he is about to make a compelling case for urgent and radical school reform.
This most radical of choice based schools — where students and teachers never meet in physical classrooms and state funding flows on a performance - based, demand - driven model — has largely avoided the political and legal tangles that have stymied other reform efforts.
To that end, the authors endorse the radical reforms proposed by the school's most progressive elements.
A DfE spokesperson said: «These reforms are one of the most radical overhauls of special needs provision in a generation — and it takes time to fully implement them.
There are so many proposals whirling around despite the fact that the civil process underwent the single most radical overhaul but three years ago with the Jackson reforms.
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