Sentences with phrase «to benefit from reform»

On the downside, the firm cut information technology to neutral, with Kostin noting that the sector generates the majority of its profits from overseas and will therefore reap fewer benefits from reform than domestic companies.
This means in real life often the revision of the law stems from public outcry for past malpractices, rather than a deeper appreciation of the philosophical principles behind the law or recognition of the possible benefits from the reform.
This area would benefit from reform if and when the UK has a free hand.
«We need to make sure people are connecting the benefits from the reform,» Phillips said.
«Banning referral fees is an important first step in tackling our dysfunctional compensation system, and needs to be accompanied by a reduction in legal costs and action to tackle whiplash if honest customers are to benefit from these reforms
Counter-organization and outreach to groups that will benefit from reform (particularly parents of children doing least well in the conventional school system) can counter opponents» initiatives.
Protests in both countries have been led by the middle class, the very people who have benefited from the reforms and the education and economic gains.
Large - scale electricity generation projects with power purchasing agreements (PPAs), including utility - scale solar, geothermal, on and off - shore wind, nuclear and, eventually, carbon capture and storage, could all benefit from this reform.
We know that there are many substantive areas of family law that could benefit from reform, but our thinking is that families in dispute need a smoother, more responsive entry into the system if they are going to benefit from substantive provisions, current or reformed.
Many submissions agree that CDEP would benefit from reform.
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