This experience offers a reform model for the rest of the continent and beyond.
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Other 457 plans around the country can look to our program as a model for reform.
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Zelaya was deposed because he called for a constitutional reform following Chavez' model, disobeying the will of the Honduran Congress and the Supreme Court.
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It promotes school choice, but only within the public school system, and notes that no other government in the study has followed the American model for reform.
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Sunil Gupta, a spokesman for the jail, which has developed a reputation as a model for reform and prisoner rehabilitation, said Mr. Singh used his clothes to hang himself.
Blair is proposing to set a course for globalisation by speeding up the free-market process and the reform of its social model... reducing Brussels to the role of a bursar serving the states.
And because a lot of your public schools opened themselves up to new ideas and innovative reforms, we're actually seeing an improvement in overall achievement that is making the city a model for reform nationwide.
Parliament's failure to approve the amendment is likely to be a disappointment for Jordan's King Abdullah, who is keen to present his country to the outside world as a pioneering model for reform and a beacon of moderate Islam.
Republicans have refined their "premium support" model of Medicare reform since 2011, and Mr. Ryan considered applying it to those older than age 55.
The conglomerate has outmaneuvered state-owned rivals as well as giant multinationals to become China's largest privately held company and a national model of economic reform.
And with over half of its students in charter schools and a large and influential Teach for America corps, New Orleans has become a laboratory and model for education reform.
Unfortunately for them and their constituents, Mr. Obama would rather destroy a model for true Medicare reform than let seniors choose.
"We have worked together to create a blueprint for reform that can serve as a model across this country, " Deputy Assistant Attorney General Roy Austin told reporters.
This is a model for further entitlement reform today.
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In our case, the support of the mayor has been critical, and as one of the only large urban districts to adopt this change in governance of our schools, I believe that the District of Columbia public school system will be a model for urban school reform.
Indeed, the FEHBP has long been considered a model for market-based reform of the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
For most policymakers, pension reform so far has meant changing the model to cut the costs of future workers.
In future, Iran's subsidy reform may even be seen as a model for top-down social change, not unlike successful schemes pioneered by Mexico and Brazil.
Building on the Texas model, it would feature tax reform that treats labor and investment income at low equal rates.
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Model programmes in juvenile-justice reform do exist: the Missouri Division of Youth Services, for example, uses a relatively low-cost, individualised, community-based approach with recidivism rates consistently hovering around 10%, one of the lowest in the country.
Yeager likened it to the days before telecommunications reform: Innovation will remain pent up in a regulatory model that has no motivation to change.
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The other troubled peripheral economies would be hit hardest, though in this model they would increase their commitment to structural reform having seen the alternative.
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The reform of the British armed forces may now act as a model for the police.
And that stands in contrast with the other candidate who has said he would veto the DREAM Act, that he is uncertain about what his plan for immigration reform would be, and who considers the Arizona law a model for the nation and has suggested that the main solution for immigration is self-deportation.
If the section 1115 waiver is approved and the funds are invested in further reform, other states may indeed look to New York as a model for change.
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For evidence, take a look at what happened after Massachusetts instituted heavy-handed price controls under its state health reform law considered by the White House to be a model for ObamaCare.
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It's short for health insurance "cooperative, " and it's a phrase Americans are getting accustomed to hearing these days as lawmakers point to the co-op model as one possibility in the debate over health care reform.
Economist Jesse Rothstein has a new paper where he constructs a model of teacher labor supply and how it interacts with education reform policies meant to affect teacher quality.
Mr Clegg says co-operation with the other parties will also depend on their commitment to a more redistributive tax system, more spending on poor schoolchildren, a greener economy and political reform, such as ditching the first-past-the-post voting model.
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