Sentences with phrase «need of reform»

This scheme is widely acknowledged to be in need of reform at least.
The Indian public sector banking system is also in urgent need of reforms to governance, management appointment processes, and decision making.
Any system which doesn't know what to do with a man of his quality is one which is in serious need of reform.
She used the expansion as an example of why land use review procedures are in need of reform through her master plan.
Our bankruptcy laws are badly in need of reform to push the needle in the opposite direction.
The legislative framework surrounding the dissolution of marriage and civil partnerships is in urgent need of reform.
Within the centre right, I think most people agree that the welfare system is in serious need of reform.
Cuomo's response to much of this has been to focus on the fact that the Legislature isn't fully subjected to FOIL, and thus is in more desperate need of reform than his own branch of government.
NFIP is struggling from all sides and is in dire need of reform at the same time that floods plague the country.
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.
«Our extensive investigation uncovered policies in real need of reform by the Buffalo Police Department and the Erie County Medical Examiner.
Evangelicalism is in humiliating need of reform but the thing is, it's possible.
The Dallas Charter — the guidelines for dealing with priestly sexual abuse — is in similar need of reform.
«Parliament recognised that the inquest system is in urgent need of reform when it passed the Coroners and Justice Act just two years ago with cross-party support,» Inquest co-director Helen Shaw said.
«It will be for the party executive to decide whether it accepts the reforms proposed, but a party in such urgent need of reform blocks those changes at its peril.»
«One need only look to the defunct or forgotten Health Care Cost Containment Commission and Mandate Relief Council as recent examples of failed efforts to address areas in state government that remain in obvious need of reform
The study concludes that the Greek health - care system was in grave need of reform before the crisis, but the scale and speed of imposed change limited its capacity to respond to its population's increased health needs.
After learning from the educational experiences of top - performing countries, which aspects of education in the United States are in the greatest need of reform?
At the same time, there are MANY school districts across the country that put new funding on the ballot every single year and are rejected every single year by some of the schools that are in most 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
Svetlana Birina, head of the department of urban property of NDV - estate, one of Russia's leading real estate companies, says the industry is in acute need of reforms.
Toronto's taxi system is, as in many cities, in desperate need of reform.
THAT is what makes the church a sick insti.tution in serious need of reform.
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.
Its report identified policies of the Buffalo Police Department and the Erie County Medical Examiner's Office that the AG's Office said were in «real need of reform,» however.
Often referred to as «Albany» in political shorthand, state government perennially has been criticized as 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.
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?).
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.
Taverns and beer halls, once dismissed as the domain of the «worldly» in need of reform, are today the meeting places for churches
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.»
They are the description of the Church as semper reformanda (always in need of reform) and as populi Dei (the people of God).
Then we remember that the church is always in need of reform.
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.
Christian education in a majority of congregations is a tired enterprise in need of reform.
What began as an effort to reform the institutional Catholic Church has become its own institution in need of reform.
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.

Phrases with «need of reform»

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