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reform

[ri-fawrm] / rɪˈfɔrm /


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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

Fletcher said reform of the humanitarian system was in the pipeline, and US taxpayers would be able to see how their money was delivering life-saving impacts.

From Barron's

To avoid collapse after the Soviet Union dissolved, Cuba opened to foreign investment and adopted tepid reforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

These visa measures came as part of a package of reforms Mahmood announced in November seeking to tighten up Britain's asylum rules.

From Barron's

Friction with the U.S. is amplifying calls for more EU reforms.

From The Wall Street Journal