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Significados de friendly reforms em inglês
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Uso de friendly reforms em inglês
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But governments need to push ahead with growth- friendlyreforms.
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To some extent the Socialists have stolen the PP agenda through austerity measures and market- friendlyreforms.
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During the administration of outgoing President Felipe Calderon, the PRI helped block many similar market- friendlyreforms.
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Also, many analysts think the Saudi market opening may lead to additional investor- friendlyreforms in the region.
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Filipino workers in Ireland are seeking family- friendlyreforms to the work isa regime for high-skilled migrant workers.
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Seeming contradictions between Guedes and Bolsonaro have raised questions over the lawmaker's commitment to a market- friendlyreforms.
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Ditching the hukou would also enable other growth- friendlyreforms, like consolidating farmland to make agriculture more productive.
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The markets like the market- friendlyreforms in Mexico and see it, rather than Brazil, as Latin America's best bet.
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He has implemented a spate of investor- friendlyreforms, including opening up the retail sector to foreign supermarkets, since last September.
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Such work friendlyreforms would help people out of the poverty trap, said Mr Hugh Frazer, director of the Combat Poverty agency.
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In Indonesia, President Joko Widodo's favourable re-election chances and the prospect of more market- friendlyreforms should result in a stable to stronger rupiah.
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Macri, on Argentina's center-right, has instituted a number of market- friendlyreforms designed to normalize economic policy and attract investment since taking office in December 2015.
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But these are also supply-side- friendlyreforms, because they reduce the cost of labour and, by getting people into employment, facilitate the transmission of productivity-enhancing skills.
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Business- friendlyreforms are stalled and Libya sits in 130th place out of 180 countries in Transparency International's 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index.