But the alternatives the Democrats are attempting to push through Congress are an incoherent mish-mash.
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Even as thousands of Mexican workers push through turnstiles at the San Luis, Ariz.
"It feels like I'm having to push through something to get to the sound, " she said.
This has cast further doubts over the government's ability to push through politically tough reforms.
One great skill you can learn is how to identify these blocks and push through them.
They won't be able to push through the huge premium hikes they did last year.
What you did instead was to push through a plan without a single Republican vote.
Bellinger didn't name any of the other "treaty packages" that the administration wants to push through.
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Europe could the push through budgetary and structural reform against a background of global expansion.
None has been bold enough to push through liberalising structural reforms to raise growth and productivity.
But can Sarkozy really push through the reforms he talked about during his campaign?
He said his determination to push through the 90 day detention proposal was "absolutely undiminished".
The biggest risk is that Mr Yanagisawa may not be around to push through his reforms.
The legislature is sitting on nearly 300 bills, all chiefly designed to push through reforms.
The government has three years ahead without any elections, when it could push through big reforms.
Thyssen says 8, 000 jobs will go which would have been difficult to push through in normal circumstances.
Stolypin dealt ruthlessly with political protesters to push through reforms to make Russia a leading European power.
We can push through this period of economic hardship and we can get to a better place.
Comcast presumably believes that cables and content to push through them are worth more together than separately.
They use fiat, willpower and a supportive press to push through a project from launch to completion.
Barring a huge backlash, each tricky decision tends to make the next slightly easier to push through.
Some demonstrators threw stones and bottles, and tried to push through a police cordon outside the parliament.
With the wedding clock ticking, the Westminster City Council is making a final push through the courts.
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And the private sector may find it hard to push through another tough round of pay restraint.
CDU-led coalition might push through a constitutional amendment to disentangle the powers of federal and state governments.
Still, the new system should make it a bit easier for Ms Merkel to push through legislation.
This is why Mr Sarkozy's pension reform, which he wants to push through by the autumn, is critical.
Opposition politicians are tired of the government's failure, over the years, to push through any reforms of substance.
This diversification gives Schroer some room to maneuver if the feds ever do push through drug price controls.
After all, the government is struggling to push through even the investment increase it has already committed to.
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