Phrases with «real reform»

"Real reform" refers to making significant changes or improvements to a system or process in order to address its flaws or inefficiencies. It means taking concrete actions that lead to meaningful and positive alterations, rather than superficial or temporary adjustments. Full definition

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Sentences with «real reform»

  • Instead of real reform, they are offering a program aimed mostly at saving the state money at the expense of schools. (k-12daily.org)
  • In the face of yet another scandal, we believe it is time for real reform of the upper chamber. (theguardian.com)
  • Would the administration hold the line and demand real reform in exchange for the money? (wacharterschools.org)
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