Sentences with phrase «slow pace of reform»

Back in April, the Senate sent a loud and clear message about its impatience with the slow pace of reform by passing, 99 - 0, the NAR - backed Brownfields Revitalization and Environmental Restoration Act, S. 350.
We're about to give you a change of address come next election day,» said Kirsten John Foy, the northeast regional director of the National Action Network and a critic of what he sees as the slow pace of reform at the Police Department.

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But the slow pace of economic reform among European governments, he said, was damaging the effort.
And, as I've written before, though the pace of reform has slowed lately due to cyclical pressures, the reforms that have been implemented are ones that are supportive to growth.
But a stronger euro could slow the pace of earnings growth among European companies, and other risks include politicians not delivering on reforms, the European Central Bank (ECB) winding back its stimulus too soon and renewed political instability in Italy.
Responding to criticism, Mr Purnell said: «Some people say we should be slowing down the pace of welfare reform because we are entering a recession.
In the wake of the Cuomo / Christie vetoes, the bill's bistate sponsors said they were determined to move ahead with reforms, albeit at a pace they deemed too slow for the controversy - prone agency.
It will mean not a slowing down of reform but only a stepping up in the pace of reform
Zealousness is much preferable to lethargy, and I hope the Birmingham glitch doesn't slow the pace of education reform in England.
These problems have slowed the pace of change envisioned in reform documents (Darling - Hammond, 1996a, 1996b, 1997).
Although the youth members are undeniably learning about the art and science of strategic organizing, the slow pace of school reform keeps them at an educational disadvantage.
Facing push back from teachers and parents about the pace and nature of education reforms, Governor Malloy was forced to call for a «slow down» in the pace of reforms, especially tying teacher evaluations to standardized test results.
FAIR Canada continues to be disappointed with the slow pace of investor protection reforms in Canada, particularly when compared with timely, comprehensive reform in other jurisdictions, and the lack of investor protection initiatives taken in response to the financial crisis.
But it's now clear that the problems there ran much deeper, and the pace of reform was just too slow.
But we need more clarity and debate on the factors responsible for the slow pace of land reform, and we welcome engagement with The Constitutional Review Committee on these matters.»
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