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reformed

[ri-fawrmd] / rɪˈfɔrmd /




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Current dog breeding practices will be reformed to tackle puppy farming as part of what the government calls "the biggest animal welfare reforms in a generation".

From BBC

He agrees the licence fee needs to be reformed and made "fairer".

From BBC

To be Afghan is to try to hold your families and communities together while a succession of narratives are remixed, unmixed, overturned, reformed, forgotten and reinvented — and deployed as weapons against your people.

From Salon

“He hopes for a reformed board that is infused with people who are entrepreneurial, creative, have technical apparel experience, lead with innovation, and have a founder mentality,” said Mestrovic.

From The Wall Street Journal

But he said the RE syllabus would be reformed and he would set out how soon.

From BBC