1.   It is clear this system is out of control and that comprehensive reforms are long overdue.

2.   Both parties having given up hope for comprehensive Social Security reform this year.

3.   A bold attempt to restructure one-seventh of the U.S. economy through comprehensive health care reform was utterly rejected by Congress.

4.   But Panetta said that Congress should not try to approve a package of minor changes and mislead the public into believing it is comprehensive health care reform.

5.   Clinton outlined an attractive fallback if the Republicans fail to pass comprehensive reform.

6.   Comprehensive reform is still an appropriate goal, but incremental steps may be more doable.

7.   Even so, elements of the three industries have joined together in support of comprehensive financial reform legislation.

8.   Generally considered the most comprehensive reform of the tax structure of the three major proposals, it is expected to gain widespread support.

9.   Gov. George W. Bush announced a proposal on Tuesday to provide prescription drug benefits as an option under comprehensive Medicare reform.

10.   In any case, comprehensive reform is not necessarily dead.

a. + reform >>共 449
economic 22.79%
political 7.73%
democratic 7.06%
constitutional 3.05%
structural 2.93%
health_care 2.80%
sweeping 2.09%
proposed 1.43%
major 1.41%
electoral 1.39%
comprehensive 0.43%
comprehensive + n. >>共 606
peace 7.36%
plan 3.77%
review 3.43%
settlement 2.93%
study 2.90%
coverage 2.37%
reform 1.71%
program 1.68%
package 1.50%
list 1.50%
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