Sentences with phrase «voice calling for reform»

http://www.reuters.com/news/video/videoStory?storyID=15932515 Coptic mass in Tahrir Square (1:14) Feb 6 — Coptic Christians hold a mass in Tahrir Square and add their voices those calling for reform in Egypt.

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Posted by FWD.us president Todd Schulte, the statement doesn't name Trump specifically but calls out the «voices yelling for mass deportation,» an immigration reform idea Trump has supported.
From the moment Pope Benedict announced his retirement voices in the media and from within the Church have been calling for reform.
Cuomo will be joined this morning on a telephone press conference by good government advocates who will add their voices to his call for pension fund reform that would change management of the fund from a sole trusteeship to a board system.
Indeed, in an example suggesting that the rhetoric of change might have outpaced the reality of reform, a presidential bill regarding criminal responsibility for improperly launching criminal cases was recently adopted by the Duma without amendment, in spite of calls for significant changes voiced by the lead committee and the Duma's Legal Department.
To boot, he was one of the first prominent voices to call for Mr. Silver to resign, which will be a significant selling point to the body's growing reform caucus.
the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called for a greater reform in the United Nations Security Council to give voice to other nations to stop the over reliance on the decisions of the Five Permanent Members of the Security Council.
But Mr. Wright said it wasn't all there is to do — he called for «real reform» in the Democratic conference, ruled tightly by Mr. Silver, including a more open decision - making process to hear the voices of more members.
Consequently, many voices are calling for reforms to help the degree meet 21st century needs.
Some of these voices are so strident and their attacks so fundamental, calling for a total reform of society more than «mere» reform of schools, that I think it's time to take a look at the basics.
But instead it was Eric Garcetti who took the opportunity to align himself with the so - called reform movement, voicing unequivocal support for LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy, the parent trigger law, and even...
But instead it was Eric Garcetti who took the opportunity to align himself with the so - called reform movement, voicing unequivocal support for LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy, the parent trigger law, and even performance - based pay.
One promising clue comes from a group called Democrats for Education Reform, part of the growing voice for reform in the Reform, part of the growing voice for reform in the reform in the party.
Former Secretary of Education Bill Bennett authored an opinion piece on Fox News last week announcing Conservative Leaders for Education, a new group that is calling on conservatives to raise their voices in the debate around education reform and ESSA.
«The city's teachers have been unfairly attacked for the last few years by corporate voices of something called «education reform
Daring visual artists, whose edgy work challenges religious and political taboos, have become a critical voice in the conservative kingdom — where open calls for reform are a criminal offense.
Yet from its first sittings, voices have called for reform of the Senate and even, on occasion, for its outright abolition.
The UK law reform and human rights organisation JUSTICE has produced a discussion paper outlining the issues involved in producing a British Bill of Rights (something that influential voices in Labour and the Conservatives have called for), including content (ECHR - plus, not ECHR - minus), amendability, enforcement and the process for reaching agreement on such an instrument.
The Barreau du Québec has added its voice to a growing chorus of legal groups calling for more public funding and radical reforms to help reduce what they say are ridiculously long court delays that are hindering access to and making a public mockery of the province's court system, particularly in regards to criminal justice.
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