Finally, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce viewed this as a tort reform case, protecting corporations from further expensive cases in U.S. courts.
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He would do better to get government lawyers first to reform their haphazard case-management and embark on jury reform only as a last resort.
The coalition has been far less straightforward, and less successful, when making the case for reform in other areas.
However practical and just the case for reform, it must overcome political cowardice, the tabloid media and parents' understandable fears.
Priti Patel, a Tory MP, said the court ruling added to the case for reform of the Human Rights Act.
Tory peer Lord Newton of Braintree said he had "no problem with the case for reform", but the proposals were "not just".
At the same time, the optimistic CBO deficit projections and encouraging unemployment numbers touted by Democrats just last week only serve to diminish the case for reform.
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Labour peer Lord Lea accused the government of appointing extra peers since coming to power last May to add pressure on the second chamber and make the case for reform.
But, since Mr Blair remains unpersuaded of the case for reform, his willingness to contemplate so distinguished a chairman as Lord Jenkins shows his commitment to fair dealing with the Lib Dems.
During a full day's debate on the case for reform of the upper chamber on 29 June 2010, Lord Faulkner, who was a government whip until last month's election argued that the coalitions plan to create an elected House of Lords would "irretrievably weaken" its effectiveness.
Liberal Democrat Stephen Williams told the government it was right to call for a freeze in the budget, but urged ministers to "vigorously" press the case for reform of the EU budget, stating it was "ludicrous" that agriculture was still the largest area of spending, rather than the "industries of the future".
The paper contains many statistics and details and makes a very practical case for antidumping reform.
The feel-good factor allowed the conservatives to ignore the pressing case for social reform, particularly in education, health and policing.
In many areas of life, Americans cheerfully accept that the law intrudes too much: they accept the case for tort reform, and they dislike self-important judges.
We asked that commenters try and make a benefit-cost case for the reform, as many of the rules that are potential reform candidates undoubtedly generate substantial benefits.
To this, politicians responded: Gordon Brown's address to the convention has since been acclaimed as the most coherent case for constitutional reform ever advanced by a Labour politician.
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Two of his cabinet, Carlos Gutierrez, the commerce secretary, and Michael Chertoff, the homeland security chief, are appearing on television and talk radio to make the case for immigration reform.
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All this should bolster the case for further reform.
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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the 500 business leaders and mayors who make up the Partnership for a New American Economy have been making the economic case for immigration reform for the last several years.
The NFLPA decertified in 1989 in order to bring an antitrust case and did not reform again until 1993.
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Moreover, more income from companies started since 1986 has also been reported on individual returns than would have been the case before the tax reform.
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In the case of the tax reform, ministers are also to blame for failing to settle their proposals and sell them to Congress, argues Bolivar Lamounier, a Sao Paulo political scientist.
"Certainly, in Britain's case, that remains reform of labour markets and welfare, investing in housing and transport and, above all, it means junking the rhetoric of austerity for an age of enterprise, " he added.
In testimony last Thursday before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Jonathan Adler of the Case Western Reserve University School of Law and Michael Cannon of the Cato Institute argue that the IRS has done exactly that.
He said he believed the probation service was willing to introduce such reform in the wake of the Monckton case.
The suit, now a class-action case, is seeking to reform the tactic, which is legal under a 1968 Supreme Court decision.
Her new department colleague, Liberal Democrat Norman Lamb, who was also appointed as a health minister in the reshuffle, said there was a case "for looking at reform".
But Mr King fails to make a convincing case for why such a reform would ever happen or why it would lead to a more stable global monetary system.
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