It has ducked fundamental reform, which would probably involve breaking up Coal India, privatising local distribution companies and installing new regulators with teeth.
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He proposed that there should be a new independent regulator with teeth, which could also offer a "one-stop-shop" mediation service for libel and privacy cases, as an alternative to the courts.
Cue much wailing and gnashing of teeth in the New York Times and other places.
The new governors cut their political teeth during Bill Clinton's time in the White House.
David Barno, a retired Army general and a senior advisor at the Center for a New American Security, said Mr. Panetta's announcement will "put real teeth" in the Obama administration's new strategy.
Apparently, this new filter adds the ability to whiten teeth, widen eyes, soften skin and even overlay a rainy day window or magazine-like layouts to shots.
Then peers get their teeth into some of the new bills announced in the Queen's Speech - first is the Offender Rehabilitation Bill which deals with the release and post-release supervision of offenders, including the plan for a year's guaranteed supervision.
Andreeva added that new rules are designed to give regulators "teeth" and ensure that companies respect consumer privacy.
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With the comfort of permanent agricultural settlements came uncomfortable new scourges such as intestinal parasites, bad teeth and the fouling of the water supply.
An autism group has called for a new investigation after allegations a patient lost two teeth when he was punched at a private Bristol hospital.
United piled on the pressure in the second half after manager Neil Warnock threw on two new strikers in an attempt to show more teeth - Asaba and Dutchman Ten Heuvel.
Constance unpacked her clothing that first night in her strange chilly room, brushed her teeth, plumped the pillows on her new bed, set the alarm.
Two years ago Monaco passed a new anti-money-laundering law with some teeth, committing to international standards of transparency and tax-information exchanges with over 20 states.
Liechtenstein - who were earlier doomed to a certain bottom-place finish in the group when Azerbaijan drew 1-1 with Russia - showed they had teeth, though, Hasler easily turning new Wales captain James Collins and forcing Boaz Myhill into a save.
Managers who had cut their teeth on the 1970s had to have a new brainwave, or their enterprises were going to prove useless.
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If you can't wait until the end of September (the touch is shipping by the 28th, if you believe the Apple Store), you can sink your teeth into one lucky critic's view of the new device.
It was released on Roomful of Teeth's self-titled debut album last October on New Amsterdam Records.
With a string of awards, rave reviews and features by the BBC, MTV, The New York Times, Wired magazine, CNN and many others, Rooster Teeth's work continues to grow in popularity.
An ingenious new laser called Waterlase adds to that the ability to cut through dry teeth and bone by casting a cloud of hot water vapor around the laser's cutting point, a couple of millimeters from the tooth.
She cut her teeth in the corporate world working for the Related Companies in both New York and Miami.
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By then--late May--the SEC had approved the SROs new rules for analyst disclosure, but Spitzer was the first to bare his teeth.
But if his network can go into Christmas offering the two most popular phones - the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the new iPhone - on a new fast network, that noise echoing across Britain will be the gnashing of teeth from the headquarters of Vodafone and O2.
The industry is making the first few steps into a new generation with the Wii U, even as the old one proves it still has teeth.
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Near the bottom of the New Scientist homepage are "sponsored links" that launch the curious to odd destinations including teeth whitening sites or German language sites that sell women's shoes--places that are probably only marginally interesting to most New Scientist readers.
Michael Missal, who cut his teeth on the WorldCom bankruptcy where the auditor was Arthur Andersen, was also the New Century bankruptcy examiner.
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Every time a new issue of the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual gets published, there is much gnashing of the teeth over the proposed changes.
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Cancer incidence in children under age ten living near New York and New Jersey nuclear plants increased 4-5 years after increases in average Strontium-90 in baby teeth, and declined 4-5 years after Sr-90 averages dropped.
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