She asked for the reform of credit unions to be progressed as soon as possible.
The reform of the British armed forces may now act as a model for the police.
This, the administration argues, makes the reform of the Social Security system all the more urgent.
We must begin the reform of these programs now in order to protect those commitments.
The Bush team is reworking several contentious proposals, such as the reform of Medicare.
But the reform of public utilities (and rationalisation of their billing) has been slow.
He will back the reform of public-sector pensions (though not the increased contributions the government is demanding).
Then there is the reform of Germany's federal system to make it easier to respond to change.
Much work remains to be done, from the reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to boosting social-security provisions.
He made the statement whilst leading a debate on the reform of public services on 27 September 2011.
They are afoot today, with the reform of Britain's banking system, and new data about the Scottish economy.
The same point holds on the reform of the welfare state, whether for health, social security, education or pensions.
Mr Cofferati says he will go to the Constitutional Court to get the reform of Article 18 struck down.
The Office of Management and Budget is responsible for overseeing the reform of the Federal security clearances granting process.
But on the rather bigger question of the reform of capital-gains tax, Britons will have to wait for next year's budget.
But this week alone, an important announcement on the reform of civil justice was made without waiting for Parliament to return.
And the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee questions minister Richard Benyon on the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy at 3pm.
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Mr Riddell's ten proposals for the reform of Parliament include the following.
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Looking forward, one of the most important legislative tasks that we face is now before Congress -- the reform of the financial markets.
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Just as important, a larger economy would provide additional resources and flexibility essential to the reform of entitlement programs, including Social Security and Medicare.
"The work on the reform of allowances is continuing, " she said, adding there would be no further comment until the commissioner's inquiry was finished.
The reform of the judicial review system will only happen after a "public engagement exercise on the plans", followed by "consideration of the responses".
They also declared that they wanted to send a CIA-led team of international intelligence experts to help with the reform of Palestinian security bodies.
The prince, referring to changes in farming with the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, said the emphasis would be on quality, not quantity.
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The reform of Medicare is a critical part of any agreement.
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The finance minister, Grzegorz Kolodko, is doing better than markets expected but will struggle to push through the reform of public finances that Poland sorely needs.
Mrs Foster said the reform of credit unions in Northern Ireland would follow the example set by recent changes to credit union regulations in Great Britain.
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