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reform

[ri-fawrm] / rɪˈfɔrm /


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“The Mouse That Roared,” a 1959 film, gently mocked the idea that every U.S. war was World War II, with the U.S. rushing in to reform and rebuild its enemies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Senior government officials acknowledge the problem but say reforms are coming.

From BBC

Drivers over the age of 70 will have to have their vision checked every three years, under plans to reform driving laws in Britain.

From BBC

A spokesman for Los Angeles referred to Mayor Bass’s calls for insurance industry reform and fee waivers.

From The Wall Street Journal

A White House official said the administration is also pursuing reforms to lower the cost of prescription drugs.

From Los Angeles Times