1. We hope these regions will embrace democratic reforms. 2. Almost all the African leaders Albright visited have embraced market reforms. 3. At Nice, the European Union will have to embrace institutional reforms of its own as a prelude to enlargement. 4. Actually, Gingrich is embracing reform with the same enthusiasm that characterized the Democrats when they were in power. 5. Administration officials said that it was unclear whether Russia would have to embrace specific reforms before the money would be available. 6. But it seems as unlikely for President Bush to alter U.S. policy as it does for Castro to embrace reforms. 7. But will these local dictators, however benevolent, really embrace market reform at their own expense? 8. Clinton, though, said the less stable countries will be more likely to embrace reform if the opportunity to join NATO is presented as a reward. 9. He reiterated his view that Japan needs to embrace fundamental reforms of its financial structure and to vigorously stimulate its economy. 10. Investors have been wary of Kim because of his hesitance to embrace the reforms demanded by the International Monetary Fund. |