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1 The government brought in a commission of human rights experts last year to propose reforms .
2 They include the head of a commission that will shortly propose reforms for the force.
3 President George W. Bush will propose reforms today intended to help homeowners with subprime mortgages avoid default.
4 Those protests caught the government by surprise and led Netanyahu to set up a commission to propose reforms .
5 But all Trump's new policy really does is ask federal agencies to propose reforms to those programs, reports CNN.com.
6 Xi Jinping has seemingly emerged from his first year with enough political capital to propose reforms his predecessors couldn't.
7 The sniping has since largely died down as the main market venues propose reforms that they believe they can live with.
8 The seminar will bring together key figures from across the globe to propose reforms to the world's economic, financial and political system.
9 All the main political parties in Ireland had difficulties with the proposed reforms .
10 Proposed reforms of organic farming came under savage attack in Parliament this morning.
11 Currently the proposed reforms will only apply to cards issued after July 2012.
12 He has proposed reforms to Japan's pacifist post-war constitution to make this possible.
13 He said the proposed reforms also included reserved seats for women in parliament.
14 Edenhofer said he welcomed the proposed reforms by the InterAcademy Council.
15 The proposed reforms steamrolled through parliament, moving swiftly through committee hearings and debates.
16 Not all privacy groups are as optimistic about the review group's proposed reforms .
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