11. Finally, the corporate sponsors of the Olympic Games should demand far-reaching reforms. 12. George W. Bush demands reform because our new economy requires higher skills. 13. He delights Jordanians by disguising himself for visits to government offices and hospitals, then demanding reform when he sees how poorly average citizens are treated. 14. I was the first to demand reform of illegal immigration. 15. In private and in off-the-record briefings, company watchers are much more shrill about demanding quicker reform. 16. Lay Catholic groups, led by Catholics Speak Out, are increasingly demanding reform. 17. People are demanding immigration reform. 18. Such support, she said, puts the challenger in a much stronger position to demand quick reforms in the electoral process. 19. The International Monetary Fund has demanded such reforms before it will extend a loan that could help prevent the country from sliding into bankruptcy next month. 20. The Japanese and Koreans also believe that economic survival demands education reform. |
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