However, the protesters worry that the reforms will leave them worse off if not straight away, after a few years when Russia's high inflation rate (currently over 10%) has reduced the value of the cash payments.
But Steve Webb, a junior minister in his department, said major reforms would not happen straight away.
"I've got things I need to learn and I know that my next chance might not come straight away, " said the 29-year-old.
These could then be rebundled, if necessary, and sold at the best available price within a set period, though not necessarily straight away.
It seems to me clear that David Cameron had said to Mr Fox you've got time to prove you can get out of this and that I will not push you straight away.
Some debtholders did not get their money back straight away, a technical default.
Even immediate passage of the Bush plan would not solve all their problems straight away, because it would take time to put the plan into place.
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The risk that Italy might not qualify for the single currency straight away partly explains why the market still predicts a gap between Italian and German rates in 1999.
Cold cots lower the temperature and keep it constant so the baby's body does not need to be sent to the mortuary straight away.
"It is not easy to come to Rangers and settle in straight away but he is starting to now and I think that showed today, " he said.
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There is some currency hedging and when the shops make big advance orders for Christmas products, for example, they will buy the currency to pay for them straight away, even if they do not need to make the payment for several months.
After Sunday's 3-1 victory over Blackpool, Wenger said the Pole was "not far away" and he is expected to go straight into the starting line-up.
When the president of the southern Russian republic of Kalmykia, a chess-playing autocrat with a belief in mysticism, threatened to secede on November 17th in a row over tax payments, a growl from the centre even one not backed with any credible force was enough to make him back down straight away.
He told BBC Radio Wales he did not believe the authority had been complacent and as soon as there was a concern the product was withdrawn from schools straight away.
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