Institutional changes are required to be initiated to make the Thai media accountable to the public.
To be sure, like FDR, he introduced many institutional changes that strengthened the muscle of the presidency.
Israel has acknowledged the issue (without admitting any wrongdoing) and has vowed institutional changes in healthcare for immigrants.
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The party line is that the institutional changes in the Lisbon treaty ought to be put to a referendum.
My tip for 2013 is to spend less time looking at institutional changes and more at the real economy.
Some institutional changes might make it easier to reach common positions, and some majority voting might help to rally recalcitrant countries.
Each applicant needs an accession treaty that can include the institutional changes, such as new voting weights or extra parliamentary seats.
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The damage from this has been compounded by institutional changes, such as the weakening of unions and, particularly, the erosion of the minimum wage.
Ridding schools of poorly performing teachers has been one of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's highest priorities, but his attempts to make sweeping institutional changes haven't always succeeded against union resistance.
The country has ushered in a new constitution, and other institutional changes designed to break the stranglehold of ethnic chauvinism that has tainted politics for the past half century.
Among dozens of long-term suggestions, which deal in large part with institutional changes to make the NASA bureaucracy more safety conscious, the CAIB report offered eight short-term recommendations before returning to flight, many of which concern engineering issues.
Taken in terms of what it should do, the Ryan budget plan fails, for example, to propose the kinds of strategic institutional changes that a leader in his position should be seeking to facilitate long-term spending reductions next year and beyond.
This would mean that we have not only failed to make short-term changes to save biodiversity, but that we have also not made the underlying institutional and behavioral changes that would take us off the long-term course we are on toward the catastrophic loss of species and ecosystems by the end of the century.
But institutional reform and changes to EU funding will have to take place before expansion can take place.
But the law's passage demonstrates that this still very authoritarian country is able to make the institutional and legal changes necessary for sustained progress.
Strikingly, changes in institutional investment flows tend to follow the same trend for some time.
Changes in the institutional side of the business will be even trickier.
The Davos report warned that Russia needs "significant changes in its domestic institutional environment" to keep the economy growing.
For all the energy Cisco is devoting to seeking new markets, the changes it is making to its institutional structure are equally important.
At the time, institutional holders of mortgage-backed securities protested the changes, saying the banks might agree to them to salvage their own portfolios of riskier second liens.
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Companies have an institutional bias toward hiring from the outside, because promoting from within produces two staffing changes, he points out.
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