We do have a trade problem with China, which has reformed and closed instead of reformed and opened.
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Or that we've seen this before, with reformed executives and reformed investors, all fairly charming while they talk and repent.
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Patricia A. Singletary, pastor of the Elmendorf Reformed Church on East 121st Street, the successor to the Harlem Reformed Dutch Church of 1660.
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The band has broken up, reformed, broken up again, reformed again, and so on, but has held steady in its current form since 2004.
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German Quakers, Anabaptists, Lutherans and Reformed flocked to Pennsylvania, and so did English Baptists, Scotch-Irish Presbyterians, Dutch Mennonites and Reformed, Irish Catholics, as well as Sephardic Jews.
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That fusion reunited the two main versions of Dutch Protestantism, the Dutch Reformed Church and the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands, which had been divided since the 19th century.
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Some protest — as Szukalski himself does — that he reformed.
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Would you have joined Minor Victories if Slowdive hadn't reformed?
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Mainstream artists like Split Enz also reformed for protest gigs.
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"The Antiquities Act really needs to be reformed," Rosa said.
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The House, too, could be reformed without any constitutional amendment.
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So count me in now as a fully reformed idealist.
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Harris and the other reformed technologists agree with him there.
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Blondie reformed in the '90s and is currently on tour.
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In 1986, President Reagan and Congress reformed the tax code.
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But both men think the current NLI should be reformed.
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The Protestant Dutch Reformed Church thinks vaccines thwart divine will.
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Both were denounced as intellectuals and sent to be reformed.
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He says the program needs to be reformed, not expanded.
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This law needs to be reformed so that it works.
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Consider our opinion of parrot owners to be fully reformed.
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First Reformed Church of New Brunswick, 9 Bayard Street. firstreformedchurch.
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His Christianity and his reformed, "safer" public image are inseparable.
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Huggit disengaged from Yola and reformed into his manlike shape.
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I was raised as reformed — synagogue on the high holidays.
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There is much about Senate processes that should be reformed.
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He also reformed some parts of the criminal justice system.
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He supported staying in a reformed EU, lost, then resigned.
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Look at how much Spain has reformed its labour market.
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"This whole system has to be reformed," Senator Blumenthal said.
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First, the myriad of aviation taxes needs to be reformed.
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Islam can only be reformed from within, by Muslims themselves.
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ITALY'S MATTARELLA SAYS TARIFFS ARE COUNTERPRODUCTIVE, WTO SHOULD BE REFORMED
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That number will drop significantly under the reformed tax code.
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Then the BCA can be reformed or even repealed responsibly.
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This furthers my resolve that missions need to be reformed.
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Do you think of First Reformed as an apocalyptic film?
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I could never have watched Paul Schrader's First Reformed dispassionately.
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And Paul Schrader's bleak, rhythmic "First Reformed" streams on Kanopy.
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Words, papers, and conferences have not reformed the institution yet.
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At the same time, new groups have formed and reformed.
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"This criminal justice system needs to be reformed," Harris said.
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"I was (governor for) eight years in Florida, a purple state -- 500,000 more Democrats that Republicans -- where I applied conservative principles and reformed some big things that seldom are reformed," he told the audience.
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The reformed U.N. efforts are underway—but so is the evaluation.
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How to watch it: First Reformed is currently in movie theaters.
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It does speak to a system that needs to be reformed.
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I believe in the system—I just want a reformed system.
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Cities can be literally broken down and reformed again and again.
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As a candidate he championed an inclusive, open and reformed Iran.
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Just last week, Destiny's Child reformed to tackle the challenge themselves.
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The items are melted down, sterilized and reformed into new bars.
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The program also should be reformed to incentivize storm mitigation efforts.
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If so, he may rue the day he reformed Patronage Heaven.
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Did you expect to make a new album when you reformed?
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The Republican lawmaker stressed that the CFPB needs to be reformed.
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Local control, too, will be safer under a reformed AFFH rule.
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There are precedents for reformed extremists to start their own groups.
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Our schools must be reformed from the bottom up and within.
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Technology is fast becoming the enabler of a reformed healthcare infrastructure.
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And in Brooklyn, students demanded that the police system be reformed.
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Scott Brown, a minister of the Reformed Church in America, officiated.
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FISA has been "reformed" numerous times, and yet serious issues remain.
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Yes, the base realignment and closure process needs to be reformed.
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The Government forces reformed with 700 men and attacked the enemy.
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Last year he proclaimed that American capitalism had to be reformed.
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"Lewis claims to be a reformed character," a declassified report said.
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Harris now claims a "reformed" prosecutor identity on the campaign trail.
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Kamal still entertained a fantasy of joining a reformed police force.
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In the wake of Watergate, we reformed our campaign finance laws.
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"If the system needs to be reformed, reform it," he said.
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He had campaigned to keep Britain in a reformed European Union.
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But he said the intelligence community has reformed itself since then.
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John, Justin, Cesto, and Stephen now say they are reformed characters.
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Michelle Lhooq is THUMP's Features Editor and a reformed party girl.
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In 2011 we had Mark Gardener from RIDE, who reformed last year.
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We should become EU2ists, actively planning and advocating a deeply reformed union.
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I think it'd be a lot better if we reformed the agency.
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In came a pledge to work towards a reformed "Europe of nations".
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After a brutal 2016 election season, Facebook and Twitter reformed their policies.
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Clinton agrees with Sanders that the campaign finance system should be reformed.
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The police department was reformed after the Rodney King riots in 1992.
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Savings would be greater if the bloated public payroll could be reformed.
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He also called for reformed laws regarding gun ownership and mental illness.
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He, like many women's rights activists, wants the law to be reformed.
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Alice is now celebrating her reformed man's sacrifice with tons of sex.
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The blasphemy law also needs to be reformed or, even better, scrapped.
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We definitely didn't think about making a new album when we reformed.
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The catalyst to reforming something is admitting something needs to be reformed.
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Reformed TSCA strikes the requisite balance between Congressional specificity and Agency discretion.
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Reformed TSCA gives EPA authority to do its job: manage chemical risks.
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But the reformed Walmart is no longer the target of activist's ire.
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Kasich also called for a reformed NATO to fight the terror threat.
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I think NATO can be an emerging entity, if reformed and restructured.
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But in the end, the system is never fully reformed, just realigned.
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Canons are protean, reformed throughout generations by those with access to them.
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Clark V. Poling of the Reformed Church in America, and the Rev.
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She also reformed the police and established a Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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Blair doesn't set out how he thinks either body could be reformed.
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But at least we have reformed the laws that allowed these abuses.
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Gandhi scholars don't disagree, though they argue Gandhi later reformed his views.
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Conservative opponents of Mr. Chávez saw Teodoro as a barely reformed Communist.
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She reformed bureaucracy, changed laws, favored religious tolerance, and education for women.
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It has been a generation since the tax code was last reformed.
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Yet the church hasn't reformed its positions on abortion, homosexuality or celibacy.
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It's been a quarter-century since Congress substantially reformed the immigration system.
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"The FISA system, to survive, has to be reformed," Mr. Graham said.
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Beijing trimmed its newly reformed one-year benchmark lending rate to 4.2%.
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Medicaid should also be reformed because every state has a different program.
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This year, Hasbro has once again reformed its hot Pie Face game.
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He concluded that the church can no longer be reformed from within.
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Taseer had said the law was being misused and should be reformed.
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At what point could an industry consider a harasser reformed and hirable?
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Maybe a reformed gang member or a reformed outlaw like me sorry Helaine, who understands Henry some of what I did and we did to help create Trump can help bring the country together and heal the divide.
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"No government in India has reformed as much as this one," he says.
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Gerhard Schröder, his Social Democrat nemesis, inherited (and reformed) an ossified German economy.
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Parliament will hold a vote of confidence on the reformed coalition on Tuesday.
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Either way, it's important to be open-minded that he can be reformed.
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In fact, she's already thinking about having kids with the (supposedly) reformed playboy.
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Well the thing is, we reformed and realized we actually like each other.
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And we got to make absolutely sure that the FBI is totally reformed.
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Many Latin American countries have reformed their economies, electoral systems and welfare states.
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Mr. van Hulst started teaching at the Reformed Teachers' Training College in 1938.
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No matter how well-reformed those bonds are, they'll never be like new.
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"I regret that Charlie was not reformed," contributor Laurent Léger recently told AFP.
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"The central government should ensure that the police, their training methods are reformed".
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Recent administrations of left and right have reformed welfare to make work pay.
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They reformed economic management so economic cycles could be smoothed and panics contained.
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Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither, unfortunately, is Reformed Jake Paul.
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British farming is stronger, safer and better off in a reformed European Union.
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In fact, in the years before UFC was reformed with stricter controls, Sen.
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They produced this slick little video to show what exactly is being reformed.
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Many have called for the Electoral College to be reformed or even abolished.
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We've reformed twice and both times it's all gone a bit pear-shaped.
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A reformed Argentina, Mr Macri is discovering, will not be easier to govern.
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Lots of them had reformed, but none of them had made new records.
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Wagner wants to give reformed criminals a chance to get jobs elsewhere, too.
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Reformed TSCA ensures greater transparency and public engagement in the chemical evaluation process.
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Because keep it mind it's not only the tax code which we've reformed.
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As such, it should remain a critical piece of any future, reformed system.
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Furthermore, the Federal Civil Code would also be reformed to ensure marriage equality.
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Breaking the chain Burgis is skeptical that resource industries can ever be reformed.
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The banks have also reformed their models and reduced their reliance on advisers.
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He argues the budget process is broken and needs to be reformed, anyway.
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The Allman Brothers Band reformed in 1978, but broke up again in 1982.
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If they don't advance our interests, they should be reformed, replaced, or rescinded.
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The statement also expressed concern that the World Trade Organization should be reformed.
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Medicaid eligibility rules should also be reformed to make it easier to move.
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Dr. Patricia A. Singletary, the pastor of the Elmendorf Reformed Church in Harlem.
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But the framework did not address how the legal landscape should be reformed.
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"It's harsh, it's outdated, it needs to be reformed," Ms. Winner-Davis said.
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The Ebenezer Reformed Presbyterian Church was reduced to a pile of raw materials.
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What is the reformed workforce supposed to look like, beyond citing gross numbers?
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Current wealth inequality is unsustainable and capitalism needs to be reformed, Dalio says.
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But a year later, many employees say the company has only superficially reformed.
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The health-care industry is too complex to be reformed all at once.
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All three reformed their ways when Scott took up the Ant-Man mantle.
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Libor itself is being reformed and could still live on in some form.
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For his political comeback, he assured voters he was a reformed democratic leader.
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In the early part of the twentieth century, the question of how much Dutchness to retain caused a religious schism in the town: the American Reformed Church broke off from the First Reformed Church in order to conduct services in English.
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They're not starting from any principle of a clean, fair, or reformed tax code.
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I believe Britain is stronger, safer and better off within a reformed European Union.
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With that in mind, it's reasonable to think the reformed TSCA will continue unabated.
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After all, never forgive a reformed bad guy, not in a town like this.
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A federal court ruled the program illegal in 2015, and Congress reformed the program.
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With luck, the industry has reformed and such scandals are things of the past.
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Maybe if the tax code is reformed the great cash build up will end.
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This was her songbook in Rome when she met Mr Salvini, another reformed Leaver.
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And since we reformed, we have played songs we have never played [live before].
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Haley warned last year that unless the council was reformed, the US would withdraw.
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Odinga has said the protests will continue every week until the IEBC is reformed.
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So recently the argument has been made that the system needs to be reformed.
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Elsewhere, monetary policy was reformed in the 1990s under the guidance of the IMF.
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Ethan Hawke has been garnering critical praise for First Reformed, and yet nada, zip.
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Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)Training sucks, especially if you're a newly reformed couch potato.
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The reformed quintet all posted photos together on their various social media accounts, too.
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Further down the line, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority has to be reformed.
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The two parties' customs agreement is currently being reformed to include agriculture and services.
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Together, they reformed welfare, emphasizing that the best welfare program is a good job.
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It markedly cut capital spending by 30% in 2015 and largely reformed oil subsidies.
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It used to be said that Abenomics had reflated Japan but not reformed it.
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A publicly religious man, he has reformed Turkish schools to include more Islamic education.
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Everyone has their favorite example of a government program they wish could be reformed.
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If Europe reformed first, says Mr Macron, he would be "ready to open negotiations".
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A man who spent all his life in jail, came out and actually reformed.
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The tax base has been widened and the revenue-collection agency has been reformed.
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Sweden reformed its welfare system to focus on rapid transitions from unemployment to work.
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Catholic and Reformed, that saw usury as evil and Jews as Christ-killers. That
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"We are stronger, safer and better off inside this reformed European Union," Cameron said.
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On one side is No Warning, his recently-reformed hardcore group, piercing and confrontational.
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We reformed the Eurozone, we have a much more resilient monetary union these days.
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While other developed nations have reduced their rates and reformed their codes, we've stagnated.
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They have instead pardoned for reasons of fairness or because the recipient had reformed.
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Ethan Hawke ("First Reformed") and Hugh Jackman ("The Front Runner") got the cold shoulder.
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Other farmers followed and by 1855 the village could support a Dutch Reformed minister.
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John W. C. Ehlers, was the pastor of a Christian Reformed church in Pipestone.
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Another element often comes into play: the notion that the abuser can be reformed.
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With a reformed tax code, it's now time to fix the tax collection agency.
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The council's voting system must be reformed, and others deserve more condemnation than Israel.
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Season 4 finds the semi-reformed drug kingpin James St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick), a.k.a.
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Pruitt thinks the RFS program needs to be reformed and he is absolutely right.
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Under democratic governments over the past 30 years, social provision has been incrementally reformed.
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" Trump claimed "a completely reformed VA with Choice and Accountability for our great veterans.
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The civil service system has been reformed several times since the 1883 Pendleton Act.
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China reformed the interest rate last month to steer funding costs lower for businesses.
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The last time America reformed its tax system, "Top Gun" was still in theaters.
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North Dakota is another state that has significantly reformed its use of solitary confinement.
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Not sure what "The Addams Family" alum and the reformed rapper have in common?
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" The reformed U.N. will supposedly once again separate U.N. policy-making into a reformed "Department of Management Strategy, Policy and Compliance," while many operational functions, whether related to peacekeeping or not, would be the responsibility of a new "Department of Operational Support.
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There are a few examples of reformed "bad girl" child stars, but they're all white.
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First Reformed is available to digitally rent or purchase on Amazon, YouTube, and Google Play.
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NGOs had hoped the law would be reformed after 2011 to give them more freedom.
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Strangely enough, not really, because we were in an awkward situation where we first reformed.
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One is Russia's own liberals, who see Georgia as a country that has successfully reformed.
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Through the ages, rocks are recycled, remelted, and reformed as continents smash into one another.
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Some of us have overemphasized unimportant points, and others have not adequately reformed obvious abuses.
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Can Reformed churches and celebrations of Dutch lace and clog dancing make newcomers feel welcome?
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And it could show the Justice Department patterns and practices that need to be reformed.
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There are still a few more weeks for a new, reformed NAFTA to be born.
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If Medicaid is not reformed, the only other option is spiraling tax increases on Ohioans.
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Ever the newly reformed, level-headed character, MJ is pissed but looks to the endgame.
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Bill, do you think that it would be better if the tax system were reformed?
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Low-income families now receive more benefits, under a reformed National Basic Livelihood Security System.
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We reformed again in 2000 and each time, I probably thought, Sean's learned his lesson.
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I hope she can spread this reformed positivity to her friends and throughout her life.
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But I don't want any further new members until we've reformed the European Union itself.
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He also knows the savage skepticism directed towards misogynists in the process of becoming reformed.
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"If he is the person they say he is, he is reformed," Mr Johnson says.
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They are inherently violent, and so they can't be reformed; they have to be abolished.
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But by the time Edwards met Balascio's mother, Kay, he claimed to be completely reformed.
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It was significantly reformed in 2015, but it can still collect data for specific suspects.
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Instead, The Verve reformed and released the mammoth hit "Bitter Sweet Symphony" in June 1997.
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God has transformed me, and even the worst of us can be reformed and renewed.
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In 2012, the F.C.C. reformed Lifeline after complaints and created a database to track subsidies.
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The USA Freedom Act, which reformed national security surveillance, passed the House with 338 votes.
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California has reformed how its districts are drawn and implemented a "top-two" primary system.
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Rubio (on whether the NSA needs to be reformed or beefed up), and Rubio vs.
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This legislation reformed sentencing laws that have wrongly and disproportionately harmed the African-American community.
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You're now a reformed character, and are involved in anti-drug and anti-crime workshops.
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In the eyes of his critics, Jolie Olie's is nothing more than a reformed Juggalo.
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He insisted, to the horror of his Marine guards, on meeting with allegedly reformed Taliban.
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CFIUS doesn't need to be reformed to deal with intellectual property that's already been stolen.
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Since the team reformed in 1999, 29 different players have started there for the team.
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We have not yet reformed the laws that allowed for such abuse of Native Americans.
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It's tax day, and what needs to be reordered, turned around and "reformed" right now?
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After the war, the group of veterans reformed and later embarked on a reconciliation effort.
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They are slowly coerced into obeying prison personnel, thug-like cell bosses and reformed prisoners.
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Several Revolutionary War soldiers are buried in the First Reformed Church graveyard opposite the courthouse.
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Campari told CNN the food system must "urgently" be reformed to avoid catastrophic global warming.
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Over the last 30 years, the Allman Brothers Band reformed several times with various members.
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A reformed RFS could sharply reduce compliance costs while enabling the sale of higher blends.
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Head of national intelligence says security clearance process needs to be reformed 2628:28500 a.m.
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They would each be successful if they slightly reformed a few thousand customers' individual habits.
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With American help, he reformed Ethiopia's health system during seven years as its health minister.
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I felt like a reformed gambler who had been air dropped onto the Vegas strip.
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This was a common suggestion among the reformed New Year's Eve haters I spoke with.
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I do not believe in perpetual reform, and I think WHO staff are reformed out.
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Critics have rightly declared First Reformed to be one of the year's best American films.
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In the wake of the scandal, Wells Fargo reformed its sales incentive practices for employees.
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The Chemical List The EPA was given some tight deadlines to meet under the reformed TSCA.
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That couple is local "reformed" playboy Jax Taylor and the very sweet, very Southern, Brittany Cartwright.
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The government plans to replace soldiers with a reformed police force, but that will take years.
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Colorado, Michigan, and North Carolina have also reformed their laws or regulations around HIV, Haught said.
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And we've reformed our economic development incentives to be some of the most competitive in America.
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He leads the AKP, a moderate Islamist party that has "reformed" Turkish schools along Islamist lines.
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But plans for such courts have already been reformed, notes Marietje Schaake, a liberal Dutch MEP.
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The Nikkei Shimbun, a staid business newspaper, warned last year of "disaster" unless it was reformed.
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Some would come from above, as billion dollar fortunes would be taxed and economic structures reformed.
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Her church is a successor to the Reformed Low Dutch Church of Harlem, founded in 1660.
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The first is a reformed bankruptcy code that makes the seizure of businesses easier (see article).
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After a rapturous reception, they reformed in the studio for a new album, On the Strength.
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But their thoughts have been really reformed to reflect the ideology of whatever leader is there.
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Since being diagnosed with endometriosis, Tia Mowry has reformed her diet to help ease her symptoms.
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As the newly reformed Pussycats, Josie, Veronica, and Melody are a force to be reckoned with.
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After an emotionally traumatic experience, Sigrid Sarda stopped painting and reformed herself as a wax sculptor.
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The reviews, made public this weekend, highlighted inefficient fossil fuel support policies that could be reformed.
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Washington's 85033-2010 focus on healthcare culminated in the Affordable Care Act, which reformed health insurance.
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Mudcrutch broke up and reformed as the Heartbreakers with most of its members intact in 1976.
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"I was never a drunkard, and I have not reformed," he writes in the last chapter.
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Some aspects of the business have been reformed in recent years, but progress has been halting.
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The law blends common sense and compassion, redeeming reformed lives while saving money in the process.
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Green Book beat The Favourite, First Reformed, Roma and Vice for the Original Screenplay top honors.
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Besides My Bloody Valentine are there any other reformed shoegaze artists that have released good albums?
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Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), would have reformed U.S. surveillance powers, but was voted down 198-222.
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Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said the EU should be reformed to concentrate on the economy.
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But if past is prologue, the system will not be successfully reformed in such patchwork fashion.
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Karen Brau, a Lutheran minister, at the Old First Reformed United Church of Christ in Philadelphia.
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The global system of protection, however, urgently needs to be reformed to cope with modern conditions.
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Health care for our employees is too expensive, and the employer-based system must be reformed.
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Under a reformed housing system, we must have more competition that promotes ample amounts of credit.
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