Phrases with «sweeping reforms»

The phrase "sweeping reforms" refers to big changes or adjustments that affect many aspects of a situation or system. It means making extensive and significant modifications, often with the goal of improving or transforming the way things work. Full definition

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Sentences with «sweeping reforms»

  • The commission's four major recommendations did not call for sweeping reform of the education system itself, but they demanded higher standards of performance. (educationnext.org)
  • A new book offers a «blueprint» for sweeping reforms in the preparation and certification of school administrators. (edweek.org)
  • Their discussion paper, «Protecting client's financial interests», proposes sweeping reform and massive reductions in the protection provided to clients — and solicitors and their staff. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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