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reform

[ri-fawrm] / rɪˈfɔrm /


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Moreover, the banking system is far better capitalized now as the result of postcrisis reforms, Piper Sandler’s macroeconomics research team, led by Nancy Lazar, notes in a report.

From Barron's

That is why Common Sense Media has long called for reforming the law to better protect our kids.

From MarketWatch

"The government is trying to do some really significant reforms on home affairs and they will not be able to achieve it if the Home Office is not fit for purpose," he said.

From BBC

But the spirit of reform was making its way across the Continent.

From The Wall Street Journal

They will retain these roles when they lose the right to sit in the Lords along with dozens of other hereditary peers, under the Labour government's reforms of the upper house.

From BBC