81.   But even the most well-intentioned reforms will be doomed without a hard look at the past.

82.   But as anyone who has spent any time in U.N. headquarters knows, any reform is very far away.

83.   But ever since communism collapsed, ruble reform is an issue that ordinary citizens have viewed with alarm.

84.   But he said an emotion-free debate about the costs and benefits of each proposed reform is unlikely.

85.   But Davis said Armey remained adamant that Congress not release money to the IMF until reforms were in place.

86.   But his reforms were limited, and he remained subservient to a Soviet Union that had controlled Eastern Europe since the end of World War II.

87.   But however rough the road, the Western ambassador said, the economic reforms are irreversible.

88.   But if there is a fair vote in the House and the Senate, campaign reform can soon be the law of the land.

89.   But lobby reform is in trouble, and campaign finance reform is almost dead.

90.   But now the great health-care reform is dead.

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