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"Reform" in a Sentence (23 examples)
The politician pushed for reform by denouncing the corruption of the government officials.
It should be clear that the curriculum reform is mandatory in order to enhance interdisciplinary research.
In the main, I am in favor of political reform if meaningful changes are made.
We should reform this law.
So-called "winter time" is expected to enhance the college reform.
The time is ripe for a drastic reform.
The tax reform will not touch the banking industry.
The Upper House seems bent on defeating any reform bills.
The government undertook a drastic reform of parliament.
The government started tax reform.
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The elections need to undergo a serious reform.
Major reform is needed to improve the efficiency in the factory.
19 February 2011, Barack Obama, Presidential Weekly Address, America Will Win the Future […] over the past two years, my administration has made education a top priority. We’ve launched a competition called “Race to the Top” – a reform that is lifting academic standards and getting results; not because Washington dictated the answers, but because states and local schools pursued innovative solutions.
to reform a profligate man; to reform corrupt manners or morals; to reform a criminal
In this interview with Law Editors and Correspondents, he speaks on the gains of reforming the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), efforts to keep underage persons out of jail.
“There was always something a bit wrong with him,” she said, “but nothing you mightn’t have hoped for, not till they took him and carried him off and reformed him”
Thus human nature seems to lie under the disadvantage, that the example alone of a vicious prince, will in time corrupt an age; but the example of a good one, will not be sufficient to reform it without farther endeavours.
It is hoped that many criminals, upon being freed, will eventually reform.
This product contains reformed meat.
The regiment reformed after surviving the first attack.
Since first tossing its cartoonish, good-time cock-rock to the masses in the early ’00s, The Darkness has always fallen back on this defense: The band is a joke, but hey, it’s a good joke. With Hot Cakes—the group’s third album, and first since reforming last year—the laughter has died. In its place is the sad wheeze of the last surviving party balloon slowly, listlessly deflating.
Two-car CrossCountry Class 170/5 diesel multiple units are being extended to three-car formations and reclassified as Class 170/6s, to boost capacity on the Birmingham-Stansted Airport route. So far, two have been reformed by Arriva TrainCare at Bristol Barton Hill and put back into traffic.
England reformed, this time with Kelly at the head of a 4-4-1, and rode out the final few minutes to force extra time.
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