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reform

[ri-fawrm] / rɪˈfɔrm /


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Supporters of 5200 include Bay Area resident Teresa Pasquini, a mental health reform advocate whose brother and son have both dealt with severe mental illness.

From Los Angeles Times

And I really hope that this will materialize in reforms that are long-awaited, in streamlined processes, in a sense of urgency and speed.

From The Wall Street Journal

She wants the government's reforms to include specific training for staff to help tackle racism and unconscious bias.

From BBC

Part of any asylum reform has to be setting priorities.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fourth, the Fed needs to reform its operating framework to stop the QE ratchet effect.

From Barron's