The European Parliament has voted for sweeping reforms of the controversial EU Common Fisheries Policy.
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He called for ministers to implement sweeping reforms, including introducing a majority of lay members on disciplinary panels.
President Obama today announced a series of sweeping reforms that will help curb gun violence in our nation.
All told, these changes represent the most sweeping reforms and toughest restrictions on insurance companies that this country has ever known.
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Campaigners were surprised and delighted last month when MEPs voted by a margin of around 4-1 in favour of sweeping reforms.
Iain Duncan Smith's plans for sweeping reforms of Britain's benefit system might not happen for four years, a minister has indicated.
It will enable Allianz to exploit more fully the sweeping reforms just now beginning to be felt in Germany's imploding state pension system.
But when Korea's overextended economy collapsed, the new government of President Kim Dae Jung called for sweeping reforms--and targeted the chaebol for downsizing.
An effort by the Conservative Party to block a Bill proposing sweeping reforms of the Royal Ulster Constabulary has been defeated at Westminster.
The efforts of Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, to enact sweeping reforms of the police and of the criminal-justice system have fallen foul of congressional opposition.
Informal negotiations began on Capitol Hill to reconcile the House and Senate versions of legislation that will bring in the most sweeping reforms to financial regulation since the 1930s.
In the name of trying to make the tax code simpler, fairer, and more pro-growth, Ryan has advocated more sweeping reforms to the tax code than his would-be boss.
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An Ulster Unionist motion will be debated which urges the British Government to retain the RUC name and symbols and attempt to persuade it to postpone the sweeping reforms recommended in the Patten Report on future of policing.
Fearing that the UN was sliding into irrelevance, Kofi Annan, its secretary-general, set up an international panel, mainly of former heads of government and ministers, which late last year suggested sweeping reforms (see our profile of Mr Annan).
Sweeping reforms were promised.
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Her arrest comes as Mexico's government enacts sweeping education reforms that have been sharply criticized by the union.
Faced with a financial crisis in 1991, Manmohan Singh, now prime minister and then finance minister, introduced sweeping liberalising reforms.
And we backed that up by passing the most sweeping ethics reforms since Watergate and by beginning to address earmark abuse.
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Algeria has announced sweeping media reforms to allow private radio and television stations to exist for the first time since independence in 1962.
Mexico's new President Enrique Pena Nieto entered office December promising to deliver on a "Pact for Mexico" of sweeping economic reforms, while trying to reboot relations with Washington.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin called on Wednesday for sweeping tax reforms to boost investment-led growth, while pledging to keep the rouble stable without imposing any capital controls.
Sweeping economic reforms are opening up demand for business travel, notes Yoshihisa Yamada, an executive director at Rakuten, Japan's number one online travel firm and a 20% owner of Ctrip.
Those proposals include sweeping entitlement reforms across the board that over the long run would reduce federal spending by half as a percent of GDP from what it would be otherwise.
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In my neighbourhood of Asia, the financial crisis of 1997-1998 brought tremendous pain to many Asian countries, but through austerity and sweeping economic reforms, they recovered relatively quickly and in much better shape.
Yet Mr Fukuda has chosen to tackle road-building issues within the context of sweeping tax reforms designed to set the state's shaky finances on a sounder footing as Japan's population both shrinks and ages.
The report also cites the example of Bolivia, which has embraced sweeping forestry reforms that not only give formal recognition to indigenous peoples' rights to forests, but also exempt small-scale producers from onerous regulations and concession fees.
On November 10th Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson, co-chairmen of Barack Obama's deficit commission, proposed sweeping tax reforms and spending overhauls to cut the deficit to 2.2% and stabilise the debt at 69% of GDP by 2015.
Sweeping education reforms in 1992 not only relaxed enrolment rules in the state sector, allowing students to attend schools outside their own municipality, but also let them take their state funding to private schools, including religious ones and those operating for profit.
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