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reform - use in sentences
Converse of object
- propose: In November 2001, the proposed reforms for a new House of Lords were released.
- implement: The indebted countries also have to agree to implement economic reforms.
- introduce: I am not going to introduce any startling reforms, nor in any way attempt to make trouble... .
Adjective modifier
- radical: The radical reforms outlined in the 1947 Education Act came into being on 1 April 1948.
- structural: We have driven forward structural reforms to improve our capacity to deliver.
- economic: The economic reforms are also outlined in the letter.
Noun used with modifier
- pension: We look forward to the further progress of the pension reforms.
- NHS: We have to adapt the existing structures to ensure we get the best out of the NHS reforms.
Modifies a noun
- usa: Of legal immigrants reform families usa we explored the less likely to.
Noun used with modifier
- welfare: Of welfare reform are affected by not strong evidence a change the.
- cap: CAP reform is therefore a matter of life or death for millions across the world.
- land: In the context of land reform in South Africa, their success is bucking a trend.
- workforce: However, workforce reform is about more than additional funding.
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