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  • Shourie said, but Naik is widely seen as a reluctant privatizer.
  • President Bush, another would-be privatizer, can't fill the hole in his budget.
  • He is a total privatizer on Social Security, and he is down-the-line Christian Coalition.
  • Congress has been a more reluctant privatizer than other parties, so a non-Congress regime could actually speed up public-sector reform.
  • "Balgimbayev was more unfriendly to foreign companies in the past and a less enthusiastic privatizer, " said the Vienna Institute's Boss.
  • While Moynihan may not be a pure privatizer, his plan concedes the ability of individuals to order their financial affairs as well as or better than government can do for them.
  • But one privatizer said that the task of evaluating the teachers and getting rid of the unsuitable ones would probably result in " a house-to-house fight ."
  • "Balgimbayev was more unfriendly to foreign companies in the past and a less enthusiastic privatizer, " said Helen Boss, principle economist for Kazakhstan at the Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies.
  • His strategy was to dissociate himself from the way that Yeltsin's economic aides _ Yegor Gaidar, Boris Fyodorov and the privatizer Anatoly Chubais, fired last week _ botched the transition to a market economy.
  • Florida's governor has been an aggressive privatizer, and as The Miami Herald put it after a careful study of state records, " his bold experiment has been a success _ at least for him and the Republican Party, records show.
  • The current oligarchy propping up El Boris is led by two men widely despised by Russian voters : Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, the oil-gas tycoon and infamous bear hunter, and the Kremlin chief of staff, Anatoly Chubais, the privatizer who double-crossed reformers and delivered the national wealth to a Moscow elite.