Sentences with phrase «public service reforms mean»

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It would mean Greece following through on its market reforms and privatizations + Greece reforming and downsizing its civil service + Greece maintaining a stable government despite public outcry + Greece fixing its tax collection system + the troika being willing to put off some Greece interest payments and then writing off some significant portion of Greece's debt when Greece's government finally consistently reaches a primary surplus.
I've been meaning to write something on a left republican view of public service reform, but need to gather my thoughts a bit (er, lot) more first.
In domestic policy terms, the impact of devolution meant that the Brown government's capacity to reform public services was confined to England, where Brown had no personal democratic mandate to intervene.
«The publication of better information is a key means to improve the performance of public services,» said Reform director Andrew Haldenby.
«That will mean stepping up efficiency savings, it will mean accelerating public service reforms, it will mean committing to far - reaching asset sales and securing responsible pay deals and it will mean switching resources from lower to higher priority areas that better meet the new challenges.»
«clinic law services» means legal and other services provided under the Act, in clinic law areas, and includes legal representation and advice, community development and organising, law reform, and public legal education;
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