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reformer

[ri-fawr-mer] / rɪˈfɔr mər /




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For 18th-century enlightened reformers, ethnic diversity and multiculturalism weren’t good things.

From The Wall Street Journal

Coming at a time when Czech reformers were seeking to establish "socialism with a human face", the novel was a first step in Kundera's path from party member to exiled dissident, a moniker he disdained.

From Reuters

But the reformers fell short of achieving greater flexibility, which requires giving decision-making power to commanders in the field.

From New York Times

This year, the prosecutor races in northern Virginia might shed light on whether suburban voters are still committed to criminal justice reform after years of Republican criticism that reformers are soft on crime.

From Seattle Times

We have an opening to wage a new war on bad air, experts said, one that will be aided by tools and technologies that were not available to 19th-century sanitary reformers.

From New York Times