Instead, say the authors, militants should focus on reformable imbalances, such as agricultural subsidies. |
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In the '60s and '70s the left across Europe was divided over whether the EEC was reformable or not. |
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Even if it is reformable, many of the reforms that others have made or are pushing for make it worse, as has been argued. |
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They are not reformable, because it is not in their interest to reform. |
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It can be hoped that, at that age, the rapists are still reformable. |
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Unlike most progressive economic theorists, Upton does not believe our current economic ideas, particularly the money system are reformable. |
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From this tradition we know that of all the organs of the body, the most reformable organ is the heart. |
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A couple of years ago The Economist arranged a debate in Paris, in front of about 300 subscribers, between Sarkozy and me, around the question of whether France is reformable. |
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His experiments in economic liberalisation in Soviet Georgia had been successful, but they made him conclude that socialism was unworkable, not reformable. |
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Exos' bracing system is a waterproof, removable, adjustable and reformable solution for the treatment of fractures and other injuries that require stabilization. |
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The most resilient was that Syria under the Assads was reformable. |
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Despite its inherited mistakes, Rohan believed the empire was not only reformable but also the precondition for maintaining unity in Europe's heartland. |
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Leviathan unbound Small savings, big headache A capital idea Reprints Related items Japan's post office: Reformable? Jun 21st 2001Life insurers are miffed too. |
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