Sentence examples for constructing reform from inspiring English sources

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It is a sound principle in constructing reform proposals that they should be 'knave-proof' (as Hume put it), that is, should be compatible with less altruism than might prevail in people.

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The article describes the seven-step process and associated analyses used to, in the words of the authors, "assess the degree to which the BARTSL instrument has accurately translated the construct, reformed beliefs about science teaching, into an operationalization".

Relying on the constructed benefit reform variable, impulse responses to the reforms are then estimated for the aggregate employment rate.

He said the government was "firm in its will for reform, in our will for justice," adding, "Those who desire with us to construct a reform that is more just and to bring positive and responsible contributions will be heard, as I have always said, right to the very last minute".

But before surpluses emerged in the budget, there seemed no way to construct a reform that didn't inflict so much pain that it would be politically unworkable.

In 1996, after constructing two welfare reform bills that Clinton vetoed, Gingrich and his supporters pushed for passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act, which was intended to reconstruct the welfare system.

The Beliefs about Reformed Science Teaching and Learning (BARSTL) survey (Sampson and Grooms 2013) measures an instructor's construct of reformed pedagogical beliefs.

This study chose to employ the BARSTL survey because it was explicitly designed and validated around the construct of reformed pedagogical beliefs and thus should align with the TBI.

If this technique could be applied practically, a carbon circulation system would then be able to be constructed by reforming CO2 from combustion, using solar energy, to fuel, which would solve the problem of global warming and fossil fuels depletion all together.

During the 1848 turmoil in Germany, Albert had been constructing his own liberal reform plan, under which a single monarch, chancellor, and parliament would unite the German states; in addition, each state would retain its own current ruling dynasty.

If there are no networks of reciprocal obligation, and no acknowledgement that human beings associate in a society they can construct, redesign and reform around those principles, then we are all reduced to atomistic consumers and workers – serfs who are no more than notations in the spreadsheets of companies and public bodies alike.

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