11. If they undertake political, legal and economic reforms, Washington will help them trade their way to prosperity. 12. If Russia does not undertake further reforms before the aid is disbursed, the IMF argues, the money may be wasted. 13. It is an extremely well-educated society and enough of a democracy that the restive public may yet manage to pressure the government into undertaking serious reform. 14. It would help the Palestinians undertake their reforms, and it would put Israel in a better position to withdraw unilaterally, if it has to. 15. Officials of the program say that they have already undertaken significant reforms and that the wrong message is therefore being sent by the British decision to pull out. 16. Only those nations that have a good track record in reducing budget deficits and undertaking other reforms will eligible, however. 17. Seeking to defuse the refugee crisis with Cuba, the Clinton administration offered some carrots to Fidel Castro on Sunday to encourage him to undertake democratic reforms. 18. South Korea and Thailand have undertaken sweeping reforms to clean up their debt-ridden corporations and banks. 19. The United States and some of its allies pushed for debt relief for countries that undertook pro-market reform, including prudent budget, monetary and trade policies. 20. This team can undertake the reforms that Russia needs to get growth. |