When we started our push for reform last year, I talked to a young mother in Wisconsin named Laura Klitzka.
If Mr Bush makes a strong push for reform before November, it will be tough for Mr Kerry to distinguish himself on intelligence issues.
Schumer, on the other hand, has embraced the push for reform.
As part of that message, a top NAHB priority is to push for reform of the Federal Housing Administration, a government agency that insures mortgage loans for 1.1 million borrowers annually.
Pope Benedict spoke out against the abuse and was a driving force for Vatican measures aimed at cracking down on it, but the pope's response took more than a decade to develop and many victims of sexual abuse say the push for reform remains incomplete.
For Republican institutionalists, such as Alexander and Gregg, the push for rules reform is folly.
In a visit to the White House last year, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said he supported Obama's push for immigration reform.
He said he would not push for entitlement reform because a lot of Democrats don't agree and are nervous about tackling such a politically explosive issue.
Mr Obama had reportedly told IOC chief Jacques Rogge last week that the pressure of his push for healthcare reform would prevent him from attending the meeting.
The push for monetary reform is on, and intellectuals seeking to reform the monetary system in accordance with free market principles are seriously debating two alternative solutions.
Push for real tax reform by lowering tax rates and curtailing tax distortions.
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President Obama is taking his push for health care reform on the road.
So we hope and we continue to push for comprehensive immigration reform.
Senate Democrats held an emergency meeting Monday night to discuss the issue, which threatens to derail the Obama administration's push for a sweeping reform of U.S. health insurance.
The White House, with a hyperactivity reminiscent of its push for health-care reform, has been encouraging speedy compromise and action.
President Bush has said he'll push for some sort of tax reform during his second term.
The U.N. has an office of internal oversight, set up at U.S. behest as part of a push for U.N. reform in the mid-1990s.
Chief among these was the debacle over health reform: a sensible push for greater diversity in hospital care was lost in a confused rush to set up new commissioning structures.
Until now, President Chandrika Kumaratunga's strategy has been to push for a military solution while contemplating a constitutional reform that would provide the Tamil minority with more autonomy in the north and east of the country.
At the same time the GOP should push their agenda of nationwide shopping for health insurance, tort reform, equal tax treatment of businesses and individuals and other positive, pro-free market reforms.
Obama continue his push for Congress to act on politically volatile issues such as immigration reform.
Obama continued his push for Congress to act on politically volatile issues such as immigration reform.
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The president continued his push for Congress to act on politically volatile issues such as immigration reform.
Obama also continued his push for Congress to act on politically volatile issues such as immigration reform.
The government says it wants to push ahead with proposals announced last year to reform the system for identifying children with special educational needs and providing support services.
The biggest push for badge certification is coming from an unlikely source: industry and education reform leaders, not the post-secondary education sector.
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That scandalous figure has barely shifted. (The vast majority of the jobs created in Britain since 1997 have gone to foreign-born workers.) For all Mr Brown's tinkering with the benefits system, a serious push to reform its misaligned incentives began only recently.
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