Aún no tenemos significados para "to reform".
1Creates a national health insurance exchange to reform the private insurance market.
2Second, the Obama administration must continue to reform its export control rules.
3Pressure to reform the annuities market has been growing in recent months.
4It was set to reform politics and the economy, a new broom.
5A GOVERNMENT backbencher criticised the Budget for failing to reform income tax.
6France is calling for ambitious plans to reform the international monetary order.
7It will also make legal changes to reform the higher education sector.
8It comes after the Government stated its intention to reform the legislation.
9Back then, her promises to reform the political system quickly proved illusionary.
10Chief among them is the desire to reform the UK civil service.
11The countries also all had governments that are unusually open to reform.
12But the government also had to reform and re-regulate the financial system.
13The Labour party pledged today to reform the State's statutory redundancy laws.
14The European Union has announced plans to reform its Common Agricultural Policy.
15Diaz took steps to reform the conditions and treatment of his men.
16Walker and Jenkins have said they plan to reform the bank's culture.