51. This gives rise to the impression that there is a lack of will to address the problem of food production and undertake serious reforms. 52. They said they doubted the present government could lead the nation out of the crisis, mainly because of its stubborn refusal to undertake comprehensive reform. 53. Yes, Asia must undertake reforms to wipe out corruption and to strengthen democracy. 54. Yes, we have to learn to undertake reforms. 55. IMF Managing Director Michel Camdessus on Monday defended a requirement that poor nations undertake certain reforms in order to qualify for debt relief from international creditors. 56. After the protest, Mswati promised to undertake constitutional reforms, but this pledge has not yet had any notable effect. 57. But he warned that undertaking those reforms could be seen by radicals as merely submitting to Israeli demands. 58. But in two consecutive speeches delivered on the same day, Bush promised to quash any attempt to ease up on the Castro regime unless it undertook meaningful reforms. 59. Chalker said British help for Angola would continue only if the authorities undertook economic reforms. 60. Conditions have deteriorated in former Soviet republics, notably Belarus, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine, that were slow to undertake economic reforms once communism had been eliminated. |