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They understand the need for reform, particularly on the business side.
These are the people he needs to win back—and the need for reform is even greater today.
The key to our final vote was the need for reform.
I too believe this is the key to the need for reform.
Look, I think we can all agree on the need for reform.
I ask you to listen to us on the need for reform.
We have to stop talking about the need for reform and actually start it, particularly in education.
So let me be clear: the need for reform doesn't stop here.
I think the need for reform is more or less agreed.
There's a need for reform but it will be difficult.
Is it the end of the need for reform in Europe?
I think they continue to be focused on the need for reform.
And we're going start where the need for reform is greatest.
The need for reform is where labor and business agree.
I have very little to add except to say that there is a need for reform.
I want to talk today about security, development, and human rights within the context of that need for reform.
In coming years, there will be a very big debate over the costs of these programs and the need for reform.
However, they do not tackle the need for reform of the public research system.
Once the applause let down, he went on talking about the need for reform.
The need for reform is growing more urgent by the day.
But it should not take scandal to drive home the need for reform.
They would then (presumably) better understand the need for reform.
"Management must understand that there is an absolute need for reform."
The impending increase can force attention to the need for reform.
The need for reform of police in India has been long recognised.