Sentences with phrase «fellow reformers»

The phrase "fellow reformers" refers to people who work together towards making positive changes or improvements in a particular area or system. They share a common goal of bringing about reform or change. Full definition
But many fellow reformers did not like the language and were now able to stand up to Luther in a new way.
I choose to regard those who share my frustrations, aspirations, and beliefs as fellow reformers, whether or not they agree with me on charter schooling, teacher licensure, school discipline, or accountability.
I get angry when fellow reformers cavalierly propose to do away with Common Core for the sake of school choice or, more to the point, when they suggest that «pausing» the implementation of the standards or tests is necessary to keep them from disrupting the move to consequential teacher evaluations.
Lamenting this series of defeats, Patricia Levesque, a top adviser to former Governor Jeb Bush, spoke to fellow reformers at a retreat in October 2010.
They don't doubt that Rome was wrong, but they have always suspected that most of their fellow reformers got a number of important things wrong themselves.
Only the new understanding of the gospel achieved by Luther and his fellow Reformers led to such an emphasis upon the proclamation of the Word that henceforth the very reality of the church was grounded in preaching.
A Spitzer supporter and fellow reformer.
To be sure, Lowth and his fellow reformers stabilized the language, but their prescriptive, top - down approach also set the stage for the instability we have now.
There is also plenty of divide over how closely they should work with their fellow reformers and oppose traditionalists.
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