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Meanings of pass reforms in English
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Usage of pass reforms in English
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Greece is expected to passreforms demanded by the eurozone by Wednesday.
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Greece will now have to passreforms demanded by the eurozone by Wednesday.
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She also called on Zimbabwe to passreforms to avoid violence in the next election.
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It means that the government can passreforms.
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We must passreforms that solve the financial problems of Social Security once and for all.
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Acrimony over the tax plan could complicate efforts to passreforms of the telecommunications and oil industries.
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Greece will now have to passreforms demanded by the eurozone by the middle of the week.
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Organizers and activists urged state lawmakers to passreforms that would confront the systemic issues behind police violence.
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Political spats over the tax plan could complicate efforts to passreforms of the telecommunications and oil industries.
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He criticized the government for failing to passreforms that would encourage investment in modernizing and diversifying the economy.
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US president Barack Obama increased pressure on Congress today to passreforms to limit companies' ability to influence political campaigns.
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Members of Congress have been debating whether to extend the program for two months or five years, allow it to expire or passreforms.
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Illinois legislators have been unable to passreforms, in part because public sector unions are major political and financial backers of the ruling Democratic Party.
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That could give the current coalition time to passreforms, and allow Italy's parties right and left to regroup after the turmoil of recent years.
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The Democrat-controlled General Assembly has so far failed to passreforms for state or local pension funds despite pressure from Emanuel and Governor Pat Quinn.
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U.S. lawmakers also passedreforms earlier this year that increased CFIUS' scrutiny of deals.