reform|reforms in English
noun
[re·form || rɪ'fɔrm /-'fɔːm]
correction, improvement, amendment
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1. The gradualist reform strategy has involved postponing significant macroeconomic and structural reforms.
2. Franco's government rapidly carried out many reforms, main of which was the land reform.
3. Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension with Reforms (Carper) Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension with Reforms, known also as Carper or Carper, (Republic Act 9700) is the amendatory law that extends again the deadline of distributing agricultural lands to farmers for five years
4. Continue reforms in public service by aligning decentralization strategy and e-Transformation agenda with the central public administration reform (PAR).
5. The progressive military leader of 1944 continued Arévalo's reforms, and began an ambitious land-reform program, known as Decree 900.
6. During the reforms of the 19th century, beginning with the Reform Act 1832, the electoral system for the House of Commons was progressively regularised.
7. Such reforms will include administrative reforms around tax collection and payment.
8. Latvia has proposed ambitious public administration reforms; however their implementation is slow and not applied to local governments and the reform of state-owned enterprises has been significantly delayed.
9. Progress with the reforms on the ground, including those linked to the reform delivery tool presented above, will continue to be monitored in the context of the European Semester.
10. Taraki and Hafizullah Amin, the organiser of the Saur Revolution, introduced several contentious reforms during their rule, the most notable being equal rights to women, universal education and land reform.
11. US IMMIGRATION REFORMS BILL
12. It required radical reforms.
13. Jehoshaphat’s reforms (4-11)
14. Josiah’s further reforms (24-27)
15. The reforms had unexpected repercussions.
16. These reforms are long overdue.
17. * Accelerating structural reforms is key
18. The reforms were implemented piecemeal.
19. The law of crofting was codified as the Crofters (Scotland) Act of 1993, but there have been substantial reforms, notably in 2007 and 2010 as part of the Scottish Government’s Land Reform Programme
20. I augur well for the reforms.
21. The reforms will bring lasting benefits .
22. Its main lines of action cover the areas of investigation, intervention, social-policy reforms and normative reforms
23. Reform of Article 27 of the constitution, relating to agrarian reform.
24. Further reforms by Nehemiah (1-31)
25. These reforms are not merely cosmetic.