Word: reformations
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bonn, De Gaulle's unassailably correct stand on grain prices may give Ludwig Erhard just the leverage he needs to reform his nation's inefficient agriculture. For while Germany economically is less dependent than France on the Common Market, politically and psychologically it is even more deeply committed to European unity...
...years of patient progress toward lower tariffs. Wilson's rebuttal was contained in his next major policy pronouncement, a detailed White Paper emphasizing that the solution to Britain's economic ills does not lie in "oldfashioned, restrictionist ideas," as he puts it, but in stem-to-stern reform of backward industries and restrictive labor practices...
...Brooke is less confident than his partisans or the experts are, and he insists upon "running hard and scared until the end of the campaign," in order to achieve the largest possible mandate for the continuation of his reform of Massachusetts law and politics...
Question #1 would increase the gubernatorial term to four years. This long overdue reform would enable the chief executive to spend two leisurely years playing campaign politics and still have half a term to be Governor of all the people...
...fulfilled this "promise" by resigning when his support of the civil rights program would have been most useful, and his earlier record of "promise" includes the assistance he gave Senator Joe McCarthy as counsel. Kennedy's legislative record might show "promise"; it does not show achievement. His pledge to reform away the bosses who handed him the Senatorial nomination portends "promise" but little action, especially considering how ineffectually his family has combated bossism and corruption in Massachusetts...