Gdansk had failed to reform working practices, and its productivity lagged behind that of other Polish yards.
But rather than re-examine and even reform those practices, the curtain will be pulled on the Gosnell case.
Bernanke immediately needs to push banks to reform their business practices to get the credit flowing again, according to Morici.
In 2007, the NTSB, citing a series of fatigue-related air traffic control incidents, implored the FAA to reform its scheduling practices and implement a fatigue-management program, but the FAA took no action.
Barclays launched its Transform programme earlier this year to try to reform its business and practices.
Last week, Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner, a Wisconsin Republican, said that he would introduce a bill to reform the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
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Here are the facts: Health care reform ends the worst practices of insurance companies, brings down costs for families and small businesses, and expands coverage to 32 million Americans who are currently uninsured.
And the size of the fee each bank owes will be based on its size and exposure to debt, so that we are recovering tax dollars while promoting reform of the banking practices that contributed to this crisis.
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"No one solution will achieve market correction, but rather a combination of tendering requirements, encouragement of transparency and dialogue between auditors, companies and investors, and reform of outdated exclusionary practices should provide a backdrop for a healthier FTSE 350 audit market, " said Simon Michaels, managing partner at BDO.
Repudiation of the Bush Administration's recent concession to Moscow whereby the Soviet Union can obtain observer status in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) even before the Kremlin adopts price reform and other market practices needed to make its economy more compatible with the GATT system.
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The Bush Administration should at once repudiate its recent concession to Moscow which would permit the Soviet Union to obtain observer status in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) before the Kremlin adopts price reform and other market practices needed to make its economy more compatible with the GATT system.
In the process, he is inaugurating a government-wide effort to reform records management policies and practices.
Other issues to be discussed include Macedonia, Kosovo after Saturday's elections, EU enlargement and plans to reform the EU institutions and practices.
To some, merely the idea of abiding by the TSA's rules suggests sheepish compliance to an agency whose invasive practices call for reform, not obedience.
Paulson outlined a series of new rules and regulations that federal and state officials are expected to issue to reform many of the financial market practices that led to the serious problems in the mortgage and credit markets.
While Reform and Orthodox rabbis agree on almost nothing relating to Jewish laws and practices, since the emergence of Jews for Jesus in the 1970s, Reform, Conservative and Orthodox rabbis have been unified in their rejection of the Christian missionary group's protestations of being Jewish.
Yet hospitals aren't buying doctors' practices because they want to reform the delivery of medical care.
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When political will backs the innovative practices and courage needed for reform, it absolutely is possible to turn around a school system.
Check-cashing storefronts, the financial institution of last resort for the millions of Americans who lack bank accounts (the so-called "unbanked"), are drawing scrutiny for usurious lending practices and are being forced to reform.
Both parties agree on major aspects of health care reform, including a halt to insurance company practices of denying coverage for pre-existing conditions and capping the annual out-of-pocket expenses of consumers for health care.
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It is hidden within this wrenching time of healthcare reform, where many doctors are selling their practices to work for someone else, because they cannot afford to buy the required electronic medical record systems.
We will also keep working towards the reform of a health insurance system whose costs and discriminatory practices are bankrupting our families, our businesses, and our government.
In that time he has managed to push through a sweeping education reform intended to tackle some of the outdated and corrupt practices which have held back Mexican education for decades.
We passed Wall Street reform that will protect consumers from the kind of predatory lending practices that helped cause this recession.
Dozens of concrete ideas and best practices service, some of which reinforced our early reform efforts, others that suggested new solutions for us to pursue.
Burton's Government Reform Committee has been pursuing its investigations of the fund-raising practices of the Clinton-Gore reelection campaign of 1996 since just after that election.
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Washington-style health reform centralizes health care payment and delivery around big hospitals, big medical practices and big insurers.
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This decade's reform drive, impressive as it has sometimes been, has left intact practices that keep unemployment high and threaten the Nordics' hard-won budgetary stability.
The American Senate passed legislation, in a 95-5 vote, that promises to reform the credit-card industry by, among other things, banning practices such as sharp rises in interest rates.
It is the name of a reform movement that began 200 years ago to rid Islamic societies of cultural practices and rigid interpretation that had acquired over the centuries.
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