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A Wall Street person should not be allowed to help oversee the Dodd-Frank reforms.

Indeed, as an almost purely advisory firm, Lazard is (appropriately) barely affected by the Dodd-Frank reforms.

Cairo should have listened to Amal Clooney last year when she recommended judicial reforms.

These injustices need to be confronted and bipartisan reforms like body cameras on cops enacted.

Democrats split over moves to weaken Wall Street reforms, and Republicans pouted over lost leverage.

Clearly his business abilities were great; his reforms were bold and drastic, and success attended his efforts.

It was resigned to the Spanish governmental system of spoliation, and no one thought of reforms.

They conversed upon literary projects, upon political reforms, upon speculations in philosophy and science.

He used forceful language to arouse interest in reforms in which only a minority of the Virginians believed at the time.

The English Liberals are men who are convinced that things are not perfect, and who admit the possibility of reforms.

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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reforms, such as: restore, renovate, resolve, standardize, repair, and amend.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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