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reform

[ri-fawrm] / rɪˈfɔrm /


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The deal, however, does not include any of those reforms; it includes only the promise of more time to negotiate with no guarantee that the new restrictions will be agreed to.

From Los Angeles Times

Although the government has promised labour reforms that could offer basic protections to gig workers, they are yet to be implemented.

From BBC

The trade body for lobbyists has called for "urgent reform" and "immediate regulatory action" after the BBC uncovered details of a company offering access government officials for money.

From BBC

Authorities said the increase comes "within the framework of a project to reform the electricity sector, achieve sustainability, and improve service".

From Barron's

On Thursday, Venezuela's parliament adopted reforms that offer greater guarantees to private players, relinquishes state control of exploration, and lowers taxes.

From Barron's