1. And as fewer state entities remain to be sold off, this argument goes, pressure will build for delivering on the promised reforms in a second term. 2. Aid from the International Monetary Fund, for example, has been strung along for months, with the administration insisting that Russia first carry out its promised reforms. 3. But congressional Republican leaders oppose such a move because it would put off their promised reforms. 4. But they will demand that promised reforms materialize. 5. Foreign investors and international lenders are counting on Bulgarians to give UDF a mandate so the promised reforms can be carried out. 6. Foreign investors and international lenders are counting on Bulgarians to give UDF a sweeping mandate so that the promised reforms can be carried out. 7. He has been unable to achieve a series of promised reforms. 8. Her healthcare task force failed to deliver the promised reform. 9. His deputy prime minister, Tariq Aziz, pledged political reforms, including parliamentary elections next year, although previously promised reforms have not materialized. 10. In fact they partly reflect a failure to generate stronger domestic demand as a result of not completing promised structural reforms. |
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