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Reforms and such
Reforms of Oxford University after two Royal Commissions in the latter half of the 19th century led to removal of many of the restrictions placed on the college's fellowships and scholarships, such that the college ceased to be predominantly full of Welsh students and academics.
Reforms that concentrate on removing unnecessary difficulties ought to take account of such arguments.
Reforms like those instituted by Bismarck were strongly opposed by conservative thinkers such as the very influential English philosopher and evolutionary theorist Herbert Spencer who argued that coddling the poor and unfit would simply allow them to reproduce and delay social progress.
Reforms have thus allowed the village to grow without government subsidies due to its sufficient capital which has allowed the village, as village head Ito Kihei remarks, to offer, " places to enjoy ... such facilities as a mobile library, a swimming pool and a culture hall enriching the child-raising environment and assistance by making medical expenses free for children through junior high school.
Reforms such as English Spelling on One Page, Interspel, try to maximize this as a modification of the purely phonemic.
Reforms had been proposed in the 18th century, both by radicals such as John Wilkes and by more conservative politicians such as William Pitt the Younger.
Reforms included changing the spelling by removing non-Roman letters such as ĉ and re-introducing the k / q dichotomy ; removing a couple of the more obscure phonemic contrasts ( one of which,, has been effectively removed from standard Esperanto ); ending the infinitives in-r and the plurals in-i like Italian ; eliminating adjectival agreement, and removing the need for the accusative case by setting up a fixed default word order ; reducing the amount of inherent gender in the vocabulary, providing a masculine suffix and an epicene third-person singular pronoun ; replacing the pronouns and correlatives with forms more similar to the Romance languages ; adding new roots where Esperanto uses the antonymic prefix mal -; replacing much of Esperanto's other regular derivation with separate roots, which are thought to be easier for Westerners to remember ; and replacing much of the Germanic and Slavic vocabulary with Romance forms, such as navo for English-derived ŝipo.
Presently, the State partners with DFID, UNDP, UNICEF, IBRD, IFAD, ADF and some other International Development Agencies in pursuit of several development projects and programmes, particularly in the sphere of pro-poor growth, poverty reduction, education, and positive reform programmes such as Public Expenditure Management, Health Systems and Justice System Reforms.
William appears to have made this arrangement with Berno, the first abbot, to free the new monastery from such secular entanglements and initiate the Cluniac Reforms.
The period after World War I was marked by British reforms such as the Montagu – Chelmsford Reforms, but it also witnessed the enactment of the repressive Rowlatt Act and strident calls for self-rule by Indian activists.

Reforms and Disabilities
" He served as Deputy Whip and was a sponsor or principal cosponsor of nearly 20 major pieces of legislation, including the Enhanced Secondary Mortgage Market Act, Fair Labor Standards Act Reforms, FHA Deregulation and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Reforms and Act
The Rajasthan Land Reforms and Resumption of Jagirs Act, 1952 was the landmark in the legal history of land reforms in Rajasthan which was followed by Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955 that became applicable to the whole of Rajasthan.
He also instituted the Cardwell Reforms in 1869 that made peacetime flogging illegal and, in 1870, the Irish Land Act and the Forster's Education Act.
He welcomed The Indian Councils Act, popularly known as Minto-Morley Reforms, which had been passed by British Parliament in May 1909, terming it as " a marked increase of confidence between the Rulers and the Ruled ".
Land Reforms Act no longer relevant, says Industries Secretary
He was the originator of Kerala Land Reforms Act, which drastically transformed the land holding pattern among the people of the State of Kerala.
# Satya Sai Baba & Kerala Land Reforms Act
He was primarily responsible for the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms which led to the Government of India Act 1919 which committed the British to the eventual evolution of India to dominion status.
This division was formed as part of the Haldane Reforms, which integrated the Volunteer Force, Militia and the Yeomanry into the nascent Territorial Force, created by the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907.
7 c. 4 ), commonly known as the Morley-Minto Reforms, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that brought about a limited increase in the involvement of Indians in the governance of British India.
The Act of 1909 is commonly known as the Minto-Morley Reforms.
Senator Salvador H. Laurel authored five " Justice for the Poor Laws " known as the “ Laurel Laws ”, nine laws on Judicial Reforms ( 1968 – 1970 ); Government Reorganization Act ( 1968 – 1970 ) and Amendments to the Land Reform Code ( 1971 ).

Reforms and 1928
In 1928, as one of Atatürk's Reforms in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, the Ottoman script was replaced with a Latin alphabet.
* Suveica, Svetlana, Bessarabia in the First Interwar Decade ( 1918 – 1928 ): Modernization by Means of Reforms, Chisinau: Pontos, 2010, 360 p. ( Romanian ) ISBN 978-9975-51-070-7.

Reforms and law
Reforms included the abolition of feudal restrictions on the sale of large landed estates, the reduction of the power of the guilds in the cities, and the introduction of a new, more efficient commercial law.
For about the next 10 years, the country saw a steady process of secular Westernization through Atatürk's Reforms, which included the unification of education ; the discontinuation of religious and other titles ; the closure of Islamic courts and the replacement of Islamic canon law with a secular civil code modeled after Switzerland's and a penal code modeled after the Italian Penal Code ; recognition of the equality between the sexes and the granting of full political rights to women on 5 December 1934 ; the language reform initiated by the newly founded Turkish Language Association ; replacement of the Ottoman Turkish alphabet with the new Turkish alphabet derived from the Latin alphabet ; the dress law ( the wearing of a fez, is outlawed ); the law on family names ; and many others.
The Land Reforms Ordinance was a law in the state of Kerala, India by K. R. Gowri Amma minister in the first EMS government.

Reforms and 1929
* Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war, 1929 civil war when Habibullah Ghazi briefly overthrew the government and became emir

Reforms and separate
The Sikhs and the Muslims had unsuccessfully claimed separate representation for their communities in the Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909.

Reforms and were
Of all the Gregorian Reforms which were embodied by Lateran I, celibacy of the clergy was the most successful.
Reforms, though, were carried out.
Reforms in training and gunnery were introduced to make good perceived deficiencies, which in part Tirpitz had counted upon to provide his ships with a margin of superiority.
Reforms similar to those proposed in the article were implemented in, for example, Chile in 1981 and Sweden in 1992.
Reforms that were undertaken included the reduction or abolition of education, healthcare and nutrition fees to millions of Venezuelans.
Reforms were made in the structures of the state security.
Reforms were resisted by the planters, led by Henry K. Davson, owner of a large plantation.
Reforms instituted by the Belgians in the 1950s encouraged the growth of democratic political institutions but were resisted by the Tutsi traditionalists, who saw them as a threat to Tutsi rule.
Reforms were implemented and prisoner numbers were considerably reduced.
The most dramatic and influential changes Marius made to the Roman army were named the Marian Reforms.
These were formalised under the Cardwell Reforms that began in the 1860s.
Reforms included: the age for compulsory schooling was raised from 14 to 16, free schooling until the 11th grade, school boards were reorganized, school curricula were standardized, and classical colleges were replaced with cégeps.
Reforms based on various European states including Imperial Britain, Imperial Germany, and Switzerland were made so that it would become responsive to control from the central government, prepared for future conflicts, and develop refined command and support structures ; it led to the development of professional military thinkers and cadre.
Atatürk's Reforms were a series of significant political, legal, cultural, social and economic changes that were implemented under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the early years of the Republic of Turkey.
Fukushima became a Province of Mutsu after the Taika Reforms were established in 646.
Reforms in press supervision and the right of holding meetings were promised.
These laws were called the Gabo Reforms referring to the year ( 1894 ) in which they began.
The Pombaline Reforms were a series of reforms with the goal of making Portugal an economically self-sufficient and commercially strong nation, by means of expanding Brazilian territory, streamlining the administration of colonial Brazil, and fiscal and economic reforms both in the Colony and in Portugal.
Reforms were slowly made to reduce the number of judicial and religious appointments and these members were slowly replaced by indirectly elected members.

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