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reformer

[ri-fawr-mer] / rɪˈfɔr mər /




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With a return to pre-1848 conditions impossible, and concessions to modernity politically necessary and economically promising, Central European conservatives became “radical reformers.”

From The Wall Street Journal

County officials had previously balked at sharing certain sensitive files on sheriff’s deputies, and some reformers worry the new law may not go far enough.

From Los Angeles Times

A student does standing exercises on the reformer.

From Los Angeles Times

After I wake up, I do Pilates at home with a Gratz reformer.

From Los Angeles Times

“During my lifetime, reformers sought to embarrass CEOs by requiring the disclosure of the compensation of the boss compared to what was being paid to the average employee,” Buffett wrote.

From MarketWatch