The soccer violence reignited demands for Egypt's military-led government to make reforms and improve security.
Cox has been eager to make reforms that he says will maintain the U.S.'s competitive position in the financial markets.
With school districts across the country dealing with financial shortfalls and pressures to make reforms, the strike quickly gained national attention.
To meet our fiscal challenge, we will need to make reforms.
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He said he and other Treasury officials were eager to see Argentina make reforms that would allow the way for fresh aid flow in from the IMF.
Internal political turmoil has delayed economic development in Ukraine and the IMF loan depends on the ex-Soviet state being able to balance its budget and make reforms to its banking sector.
Enlargement is, however, going to make reforms especially delicate.
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Now obviously there are varying degrees of exposure to world economic trends, and to the extent that Russia can make reforms that make its overall economy less dependent on the prices of natural resources the authorities should make them.
In November 2011 a technocrat, the economics professor and former European Commissioner Mario Monti, was brought in to stabilize the country's finances, make reforms and give the country a "reset" before normal politics commence again after the upcoming elections.
In the interim, governments led by so-called technocrats (a professor, a governor of the Bank of Italy, an ex-diplomat) were brought in to make reforms and give the country a much needed "reset" before normal politics would be resumed.
The public finances may be solid (public debt is around 40% of GDP), but the government has been slow to make reforms such as trimming a high minimum wage, reducing the size of the unregistered economy and increasing competition to reduce energy and other costs.
And that we have the political will to make the reforms that we need.
This in turn saps the enthusiasm and commitment that is needed to make the reforms work.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has told the eurozone it must make bold reforms to reassure financial markets.
If Scott Walker actually cared about public education he would have worked with the unions to make important reforms.
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President Obama spurred hospitals, physicians and insurers to make those reforms first.
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It does not make structural reforms to either entitlements or taxes.
"There the Republicans have a lot of clout because they can say we'll let you run the government for the next month, but you've got to make these reforms, " he explained.
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In the Lords (from 3pm) questions to ministers cover childhood obesity, reducing sugar consumption and whether the government intends to make any reforms of the composition of the House of Lords.
The bank seems to be mostly concerned that, by creating inflation, it might let debtors off the hook and thereby reduce the pressure on firms to restructure and on the government to make structural reforms.
Since 2009, its history has been of fiscal and banking crises that force eurozone leaders to make modest reforms, which provide calm for just a few weeks and months, till there is another crisis and more modest reforms.
It is unclear whether Mr Eikenberry's call to refrain from sending more troops is intended as a short-term tactic to increase pressure on Mr Karzai to make bolder reforms, or as an expression of the hopelessness of the Afghan venture.
But the mounting deaths and associated trauma from mass shootings should motivate us to take action to make needed reforms to our gun laws, focus law enforcement resources on combating illegal gun possession and invest in prevention initiatives proven to reduce gun violence.
The Conservative MP for South Northamptonshire, Andrea Leadsom, a leading member of the backbench Fresh Start group, which is keen to renegotiate the British membership, said she was optimistic that a good compromise could be found in order to make the reforms, as long as the UK was bold in its ambitions.
But when Suharto announced a budget in January that flouted earlier pledges to the IMF, telephone calls from his ASEAN colleagues as well as U.S. President Bill Clinton and Japanese Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro are thought to have played a decisive role in persuading him to sign a revised agreement to make tough reforms.
He knows that, as he said in the discussions and debates and the proposals about the steps we need to take to get our fiscal house in order through a balanced approach to reducing our deficit, that we need to make additional reforms that protect beneficiaries, but ensure that Medicare remains in place as Medicare -- not a voucher system -- for future generations.
This new foundation is also based on reforms that will make our economy stronger and our businesses more competitive -- reforms that will make health care cheaper, our financial system more secure, and our government less burdened with debt.
Colombia's political establishment must also get its act together and make major civil reforms.
Spain has also seen borrowing costs rise sharply, and the new Prime Minister is under pressure to make severe economic reforms.
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Two other factors may make the new reforms succeed where others failed.
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