Phrases with «to follow the reforms»

"To follow the reforms" means to support and adhere to changes or improvements being made. It implies a willingness to embrace and adopt the new policies, rules, or actions that are being implemented for the betterment of a system or organization. Full definition

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Sentences with «to follow the reforms»

  • I think that the reason for the quiz is evident to anyone who has been following the reform debate. (washingtonpost.com)
  • The researchers tracked the effects of the policy during the four years following the reform. (cepa.stanford.edu)
  • According to The Guardian, Sally Collier, chief regulator at Ofqual said she was «very disappointed» with the 52 per cent increase in grade changes this summer, which followed reforms aimed at tightening up re-marking, and she promised action to ensure it didn't happen again. (educationbusinessuk.net)
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