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reform

[ri-fawrm] / rɪˈfɔrm /


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The Orange County District Attorney’s Office has implemented and sustained extensive reforms that demonstrate an enduring commitment to protecting the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendment rights of those in it’s jurisdiction,” said Assistant Atty.

From Los Angeles Times

With all due respect to the experts, how will they prevent fraud if their client remains unwilling to enact proven reforms to discourage it?

From The Wall Street Journal

He was a notable philanthropist with a special passion for education, as he showed in op-eds promoting reform in our pages over the years.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I only wish my former colleagues back in Britain were as open to free-market reform as folk in Mississippi are,” he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Returning from Cuba a national hero, Roosevelt was elected governor of New York in late 1898 and initiated progressive reforms in fields such as conservation, education, corporate regulation and worker protection.

From The Wall Street Journal