11. The panel of observers were asked their desires for educational reform. 12. To regard them as a formal but irrelevant accoutrement of educational reform would be a severe managerial mistake. 13. It would appear that the objectives of many of the current measures of educational reform in the UK bring us nearer to the actions of our competitors. 14. Secondly, educational reforms along Western lines produced not only military officers, but also professionals such as doctors, engineers, and translators. 15. And the series ends with happier examples of educational reforms and cooperative efforts to make the economy work in more humane ways. 16. And the inner-city populations that have most to gain from educational reform are glued to the Democratic Party. 17. And the Republicans and the president have very different approaches to tax breaks, educational reform, Medicare and campaign finance reform. 18. Based on the precedent of the British Arts and Crafts movement, the Bauhaus promoted itself as a model vehicle for educational reform. 19. -- Elizabeth Dole, who has argued passionately for gun control in recent weeks and has called for programs for at-risk youth and educational reforms. 20. Addiction and prostitution will quickly wipe out the fruits of any educational reform. |
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