1.   However, some acknowledge that the reforms had to be introduced quickly.

2.   It is suggested, therefore, that piecemeal reform has to be treated with a certain degree of caution.

3.   So far, the education reforms have had only limited success.

4.   The reforms will have to be passed by the national conference where they will face considerable opposition.

5.   It was officially stated, however, that the reforms had the aim of ending hypertrophy in the government and the party.

6.   He also warned conservative elements that whoever does not reform will have to leave the stage.

7.   And with all the attention welfare reform has had, there is more commitment among employers to hire welfare recipients.

8.   At first gulp, the message seems to be that the Communists have surged back because reform has failed, at least in the minds of the voters.

9.   Aasbrink told a press conference that tax reform has not had the desired effect on high-income taxpayers.

10.   But he also argues that welfare reform has yet to be vindicated.

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government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
reform 0.04%
reform + v. >>共 439
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include 4.08%
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have 2.50%
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help 1.81%
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