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Far-reaching reform of the financial system is necessary, warns governor of Bank of England, as business secretary Vince Cable tells CBI of his plans to review directors 'pay
Reform of banking system will take years, warns Mervyn King Jill Treanor 2010
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Far-reaching effects are achieved with apparent simplicity: the night scene before battle is lovely, with each soldier holding a torch reflecting on to his face.
She Stoops to Conquer; Henry V, The Winter's Tale – review 2012
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Far-reaching reforms also tend to entangle regulatory agencies in turf wars, drawing out the consultation process behind the scenes.
No Big Reforms Expected at China Meeting Dinny McMahon 2012
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Far-reaching restructuring of no win, no fee agreements will render such actions "financially unviable", according to Oxfam, Amnesty International, Cafod and other NGOs.
Charities warn reforms will affect legal recourse over human rights abuses 2012
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His central message: Far-reaching financial regulations signed into law by President Obama last month aren't something to fear.
Geithner tells bankers not to fear new financial regulations 2010
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His central message: Far-reaching financial regulations signed into law by President Obama last month aren't something to fear.
Geithner tells bankers not to fear new financial regulations 2010
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Yet the reverse holds true as well: Far-reaching reforms to close the achievement gap will never happen without the unions giving way on some of their bedrock job privileges and antiquated pay systems.
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Far-reaching in its impact on the U.S. economy and particularly detrimental to certain energy-intensive sectors, debate in the Senate will become increasingly cantankerous as special interests and certain states lobby for protection.
Elizabeth Lynch: The U.S. Climate Change Bill: International Trade Implications & China 2009
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Far-reaching in its impact on the U.S. economy and particularly detrimental to certain energy-intensive sectors, debate in the Senate will become increasingly cantankerous as special interests and certain states lobby for protection.
Elizabeth Lynch: The U.S. Climate Change Bill: International Trade Implications & China 2009
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Far-reaching changes have taken place in the meanings, functions and atmosphere of this celebration since its “arrival” in Israel.
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