The hope is, among other things, to end the budget impasses that have made California dysfunctional.
He's expected to push for spending cuts on Tuesday, particularly in duplicative or dysfunctional federal programs.
It is possible to tone down this vicious cycle and make it less dysfunctional.
Improving and rationalizing this costly and dysfunctional system is a gigantic, maybe impossible, task.
But they did not vote for dysfunctional government, and they certainly did not vote for default.
At this point it is difficult to expect its actions to rise above dysfunctional.
Donald revamped the company's dysfunctional distribution center, which hadn't been designed for grocery storage.
Super talents who get drafted by these dysfunctional teams don't generally want to stay.
Kids from families that have the least are hurt the most by dysfunctional schools.
The classic example of focusing on inputs rather than outputs is our dysfunctional education system.
California's domestic out-migration, moreover, may have a simpler cause than dysfunctional government or high taxes.
How this gets done by the dysfunctional Albany crowd is a mystery to me.
Few observers fully appreciated just how dysfunctional the Russian state was at the time.
One example of Germany's dysfunctional Iran policy is the energy and engineering giant Siemens.
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But the only chance of reforming Californian's dysfunctional government lies with a big-bang approach.
The tonic of lower interest rates has been dulled by the dysfunctional financial system.
Pfizer's torcetrapib drug may have produced large amounts of dysfunctional HDL and just worsened the problem.
When it comes to pandemics, there is no simple correlation between disease and dysfunctional states.
And we had gotten a sense of how dysfunctional politics in Washington could be.
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In many families, the holidays set the stage for a dysfunctional dance of drunk and disorderly conduct.
The stock market, like a newly activated cellphone, searches for its satellite signal but day-to-day is dysfunctional.
It's a low-budget comedy about a dysfunctional family's road trip taking a seven-year-old to a beauty pageant.
For example, a dysfunctional partnership with a supplier can provide the impetus to develop more efficient offerings.
Sometimes an office's culture can be so dysfunctional you can find it impossible to do your job.
But the dysfunctional state of American politics does not give me great confidence in the short run.
"The fluctuations we have are dysfunctional, and I think they do harm rather than good, " he says.
This bill significantly reduces the odds that we will fix our dysfunctional tax system any time soon.
He believes that exercise represents the first clear behavioural link between depression and a dysfunctional immune system.
In all our majesty, we the people have decided that the Windsors are the most dysfunctional family around.
And the McCain campaign culture itself was chaotic and often dysfunctional -- not so with the Romney folks.
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