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en The reform as it stands is partial ... enough for the government to say to electors in a few months 'at least we did something'.

en In his four years and four months in power, Koizumi was unable to carry out reform. In order to carry out true reform, there has to be a change in government. We are not fettered to past practices. Please let us handle the government.

en With such a stunning result, passage of the postal reform bills is virtually assured. The next areas are medical reform, civil service reform, public sector outsourcing and government financial institution reform.

en If we here in this chamber don't work together to reform the government, the people will rise up and reform it themselves. And I will join them. And I will fight with them.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en Koizumi tried to achieve reform within the LDP framework ... But he couldn't do that, so that means reform is only possible if there is a change in government.

en Koizumi tried to achieve reform within the LDP framework ... But he couldn't do that, so that means reform is only possible if there is a change in government,

en Our government's position on yuan reform is a controlled gradual reform that is initiated by us.

en Thanks to the government's internal chaos in the Democratic Reform portfolio, electoral reform has once again been put on the back burner.

en This is a government that is deeply secular and reform-oriented. We can't allow Catholic doctrine to be superior to the government and the government's legitimacy.

en Certainly [opposition candidate Edmund] Stoiber would have been better received by the market because of his plans for structural reform. The government has not got much of a majority so we can't expect much on reform going forward.

en I think some nontraditional students will benefit from the partial reform, but unfortunately tens of thousands of students will be left behind without the ability to pay for school. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness.

en I did 12 months of work in six months. The film stands in marked contrast to the bridge construction.

en For many months the US was standoffish from this reform process, which is odd, since reform of the United Nations is a US priority. What the US is finding once again is that as maddening as it can be, the UN is a necessary forum for us - and it will work better if we work to get certain changes done.

en There has been no case of government employees being partial in the past.

en It was on his last trip to Dubuque that Kerry declared that 'life begins at conception' despite having voted at least six times against banning partial-birth abortion. Kerry had previously said there is 'no such thing as a partial birth,' but told a Dubuque churchgoer that he opposes partial-birth abortion.


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