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Meanings of
reforms
in English
Russian
политическая реформа
Portuguese
reforma
Spanish
reforma
Catalan
millora
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Large improvement of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory.
reform
Related terms
political concept
Russian
политическая реформа
Usage of
reforms
in English
1
Earlier this year, the government announced several major
reforms
to the act.
2
Congress held a hearing to examine the causes and possible market
reforms
.
3
The interim government needs public support for its
reforms
to achieve legitimacy.
4
However the
reforms
the official described fell short of Kagame's initial proposals.
5
However these
reforms
did not go far enough for many commercial companies.
6
Democratic Left, the junior partner, abstained in protest at labour market
reforms
.
7
Williams is among local government leaders frustrated at government delays to
reforms
.
8
Surely structural
reforms
can help, particularly Japanese efforts to increase workforce participation.
9
Strategic health authorities were scrapped under then health secretary Andrew Lansley's
reforms
.
10
Opposition MP Abdul Malik al-Qasous said people wanted political and economic
reforms
.
11
Tells about possible
reforms
,
which are needed to preserve our democratic process.
12
He called the vote saying he needed more time to implement
reforms
.
13
Challenges remain, but he said
reforms
had made that economy more resilient.
14
The government is able to work on economic
reforms
in the meantime.
15
Several public calls for more radical political
reforms
have been tolerated recently.
16
The landmark U.S. Dodd-Frank financial market
reforms
demand higher capital for banks.
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reforms
reform
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
economic reforms
structural reforms
political reforms
propose reforms
financial reforms
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Translations for
reforms
Russian
политическая реформа
реформы
реформа
Portuguese
reforma
Spanish
reforma
Catalan
millora
reforma
Reforms
through the time
Reforms
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