"reform" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- However, there is little clarity or consensus about what reform might mean in practice.
- The reform would mean losing 200,000 jobs, and has been met with fierce political opposition by the "old guard."
- The reform he so strongly advocates means many different things.
- The reforms would mean lower pay for newly qualified officers.
- But he doesn't give a clue to what serious, slow reform would mean.
- The unions say the reforms mean their members will have to pay more, work longer and earn less.
- The government accepts that their reforms mean some people will have to work longer.
- It is estimated that these reforms will mean an additional $410 million for Colorado students and schools over the next 10 years.
- The 1999 Act's reforms mean a number of old cases would be decided differently today.
- The Commission's reforms as a whole have meant that there is definitely a greater need for training.
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