It's all very well acknowledging the need to get public spending under control, but
it requires substantial reform.
Not exact matches
Assessing the impact of tax
reform requires a
substantial amount of data.
Lifting the wretched of the earth out of their misery will
require a combination of thoroughgoing economic and political
reforms in the poor countries and
substantial aid from the developed countries.
[1] Even if it were the case, the advisable
reform of Articles 2 and 3 would
require special procedures for a total or
substantial reform (Article 168), which first
require a 2/3 majority in the Congress and the Senate.
This agreement with a company that has
substantial business before the state came a day before Cuomo and the Assembly struck their two - way
reform deal, which doesn't
require outside income disclosure for spouses of significant others.
Current
reforms in science education aim to engage students in science knowledge building practices (NGSS Lead States, 2013; NRC, 2012), which
requires substantial amounts of talk, interaction, and discussion (Quinn, Lee, & Valdés, 2012).
Since most of the measures
required to slow the warming, from greatly increasing energy efficiency to land
reform in poor nations, would carry other great benefits, and since the probability of unprecedented change appears to be in the vicinity of 50 percent, a very large social effort, one incurring
substantial costs, seems to us not simply justified but virtually mandatory.
The resulting settlement brokered by the NY Attorney General resulted in
substantial reforms to transparency and governance, including
requiring the board to plan for getting back to free tuition, installing a financial monitor and
requiring the election of new Alumni Trustees.
The Biggert - Waters Flood Insurance
Reform Act of 2012 and subsequent legislation
require these subsidies to be phased out, which will result in
substantial premium increases for nearly 1 million of the 5.5 million NFIP policies nationwide.
To progress the targets for closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, all governments have been developing fundamental
reforms recognising that
substantial investment is
required.