These are members of the generation of young Chinese who grew up in the age of reform.
Charles Dickens was born in 1812 into a volatile period often referred to as the Age of Reform, where industrialisation was rapidly reshaping Britain, and legislators were - more than ever - struggling to adapt to the demands of a changing population.
The real problem, as I have written before, it that Noda decided certainly for good reasons to de-couple the tax rise legislation from the larger and inextricably connected issue of comprehensive old age welfare system reform, and particularly sharply cutting system costs.
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He insists that there is an urgent need for reform of the exams young people sit at age 16 and has previously said GCSEs are not fit for purpose.
In attempting to change Democratic minds, Mr Bush listed a number of options for reform increasing the retirement age, indexing benefits to prices not wages, changing the way benefits are calculated.
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Many fear that a higher age of consent could lead to young men being packed off to reform homes on the basis of complaints by the irate parents of the young women.
But it emphasises that encouraging work for people of working age is central to the government's approach to welfare reform.
But the change in uprating for the next few years is a reform which asks most working age households to contribute, regardless of circumstance.
In his interview Sunday, Kasich expressed caution about proposals to reform Social Security by raising minimum age requirements for recipients or changing the way cost of living allocations are figured.
Despite majorities (at first) in both houses of the legislature, the grand coalition passed just one big-ticket reform in the spirit of Agenda 2010, a gradual rise in the retirement age to 67.
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Or what about the fact that the president's reform proposal would mean that a young person can be covered up until the age of 26 by a parent's plan, rather than the current limit of 19 for those who don't attend college?
Republicans have refined their "premium support" model of Medicare reform since 2011, and Mr. Ryan considered applying it to those older than age 55.
Ruth Isden, Age UK public services programme manager, said there was an "absolute need" to reform the funding of social care as it was compromising the care given to older people across the country.
We will also reform the curriculum so that students get a better and broader range of options for study beyond the age of 14, developing their talents and challenging them to achieve more.
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Moreover, private insurers competing for seniors under this reform would be required to take all that chose them, at standard market rates, regardless of age or health condition, with no exclusions for pre-existing conditions.
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