Sentences with phrase «so dramatic a reform»

I understand that it was difficult for the Legislature because it was so dramatic a reform,» said Cuomo, sitting between Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick, the tough - talking Republican who would serve as one of the panel's three co-chairs.

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Attorney General Schneiderman praised Governor Andrew M. Cuomo for pushing ethics reform as part of the State budget process, but called for more dramatic changes, even if doing so delayed enactment of the budget.
Reforming a dysfunctional Roman curia which is, by various accounts, sclerotic, lazy, factional, self - serving, secretive or actively corrupt will be high up on the to - do list, but so may a decisive and dramatic public gesture, signalling the church's sorrow and repentance for its crimes.
Nick Clegg has said there needs to be «fair reform» after the Liberal Democrats performed a dramatic U-turn on the so - called «bedroom tax».
Progressives get annoyed that conservatives don't understand why dramatic structural reforms are so urgent, and for not grasping that they would work if everyone would just join the team and put their shoulder to the wheel.
What has not received much attention, but is a more dramatic reform, was the decision to reorient the district so that its schools and instructional approach are focused on building 21st century skills.
By contrast, the states that implemented reforms saw dramatic reversals, so that by 2011 they spent an average of $ 1,150 more per pupil in low - income than in high - income districts.
So far, we've discussed individual tax reform, but the most dramatic changes made by the bill are on the corporate side.
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