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"constant reform" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the ongoing process of making changes or improvements. It can be used in various contexts, such as politics, education, or business. Example: The government's agenda includes constant reform of the healthcare system to ensure better accessibility and affordability for all citizens.
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The NHS does need constant reform – always has and always will.
The NHS does need constant reform, and there is merit in making the NHS more efficient.
But many would say that has been achieved in spite of, not because of, constant reform.
The Mid Staffs inquiry showed lack of care as shocking as the NHS has ever offered – after three decades of constant reform.
He believed it was the only system that could create prosperity, but it was also inherently unstable and so in need of constant reform.
So Fukuyama's theory turns on its head Adorno's dictum that there can be nothing true within a false system and maintains that not everything in a modern liberal capitalist democracy can be said to have a reifying and alienating effect but that the system itself is potentially open to constant reform and improvement.
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Town and country planning in this country has, as Rowan Moore says, since 2010 been the subject of constant "reforms" that are not reforms at all.
Inchley and colleagues have reported that school staff often feel overwhelmed by constant reforms and that integration within the broader curriculum is essential for the long-term success of health programmes within schools [ 18].
In 20 years of near-constant reform efforts, Chicago's elementary school students have made few gains, high school students have advanced, and the achievement gap between poor and rich areas has widened, a major University of Chicago study found, contradicting impressions created by years of Chicago Public Schools testing data.
Public sector workers have also faced constant upheaval in recent years from the government's austerity policies and never-ending reforms.
This is, no doubt, why Blair exhorted the party to constant "change", "reform" and perpetual "modernisation" - an illusion of control over the no-longer-contestable imperatives of globalism.
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