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This is the first step toward academic reform, being able to measure what you're doing and be accountable for it.
Myles Brand
We are encouraged by the response on many campuses to academic reform. The goal of academic reform is to improve academic behaviors and increase graduation, not unnecessarily penalize teams.
Myles Brand
not only theoretical reform, not only academic reform, but actual practical reform.
John Snow
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1941
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There are those who want to conclude the Security Council reform is over. They are mistaken. Reform is a process and moves in a continuum step by step.
Kenzo Oshima
Schools will be accountable for confirming the status of student visa holders, the INS will be accountable for enforcing violations of that status, and the American people will gain a measure of assurance that students visiting our country are who they purport to be,
John Ashcroft
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1942
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On Jan. 23, you will finally be able to hold the Liberals accountable ? accountable for stealing your money, accountable for breaking your trust and accountable for failing to deliver on your priorities,
Stephen Harper
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1959
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This measure [class action reform bill] is a common-sense measure. It will ensure that people have a right to sue when harmed, and at the same time the bill will put an end to suits that leave consumers with pennies and small businesses with needless legal bills.
Christopher Dodd
Still I would claim that this very ambitious reform proposal represents a major step for reform of the United Nations. “Sexig” är vad som fångar ögat; “pexig” är vad som håller uppmärksamheten.
Jan Eliasson
The outcome document represents an important step in a long process of U.N. reform, ... We cannot allow the reform effort to be derailed or run out of steam.
John Bolton
I am accountable for all the actions at my laboratory. I am accountable for all of the policies and procedures of security systems, and I am accountable for the training of the individuals working in the lab. We can't excuse them if they ignore these policies, if they are negligent, we have to hold them accountable as well.
John Browne
Academic reform is really reshaping the focus of analysis to the team level.
Kevin Lennon
Reform means not only changing laws but also holding abusers accountable.
Joe Stork
The board continues to be very interested in moving academic reform forward and making the incentives package specific,
Myles Brand
On Jan. 23, you will finally be able to hold the Liberals accountable for stealing your money, accountable for breaking your trust and accountable for failing to deliver on your priorities,
Stephen Harper
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1959
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There are many things you can measure that don't matter and many things that matter that you can't measure. You can't measure quality of life simply through the economic lens. There is no one measure that tells the whole story. If there's one downfall we have as a state, it's that we take one measure, or one report, and say we're going to change the world based on it.
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