1.   And some groups campaigned against it on the argument that it would be controlled by politicians, making meaningful reform impossible, or that it would cost too much.

2.   And with polls showing low public expectations for any meaningful reform passing soon, fundraisers seem to have little to fear.

3.   And with polls showing low public expectations of any meaningful reform passing soon, fundraisers seem to have little to fear.

4.   Board members were forced to hastily craft a few provisions, prompting Castro to note that a crucial opportunity to implement meaningful reform was missed.

5.   Blumenauer and others agree that for any meaningful reforms to pass Congress this year, they must be sugar-coated with the promise of future corps spending.

6.   All that bold talk about the critical need to improve public education turns to Jell-O when politicians get around to enacting meaningful reforms.

7.   Dole introduced a Republican alternative that he said provides meaningful reform without new taxes or employer mandates to provide health insurance.

8.   He suggested that the Republicans oppose meaningful health care reforms because they have sided with pharmaceutical and insurance companies.

9.   If a new government carries out meaningful reforms and can restore a sense of social stability, Peru has an opportunity to start making up lost economic ground.

10.   Is there any hope for meaningful reform?

a. + reform >>共 449
economic 22.79%
political 7.73%
democratic 7.06%
constitutional 3.05%
structural 2.93%
health_care 2.80%
sweeping 2.09%
proposed 1.43%
major 1.41%
electoral 1.39%
meaningful 0.33%
meaningful + n. >>共 488
way 5.19%
reform 3.35%
change 3.35%
game 2.56%
dialogue 1.76%
role 1.76%
conversation 1.60%
result 1.44%
action 1.36%
work 1.28%
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