But a dwindling band of reform-minded supporters say the prime minister does have some successes to his credit. |
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He is reform-minded, and believes that what is best for his people is not knuckling under to the United States. |
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He seemed a pacific, reform-minded monarch, and educated liberals hoped for great things from him. |
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No government cedes its power willingly, so it is likely that Canberra's interference, however purportedly reform-minded the agenda, will continue. |
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There were likewise people who could have mobilized actors, students, reform-minded communists and even trade unionists. |
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His spirit was critical and reform-minded, along the lines of the French philosophes, who defined themselves as the adversaries of superstition and charlatanism. |
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But even if tough-minded businessmen and a reform-minded government make all the right moves, B.C. is going to be a far different province in the 21st century. |
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This changed when the reform-minded leader Kemal Mustafa Attaturk, for better or for worse, adopted a Romanization system which heavily uses umlauts to modify various sounds. |
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