Sentence examples for quickly reform from inspiring English sources

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In his speech to Congress, the president asked the legislators to quickly reform financial regulation.

Wildlife trafficking criminal networks are typically resilient – they are able to quickly reform themselves after a network disruption action [23].

Several of the SPL's clubs are currently running with significant debts - many of which are manageable - but if Rangers were seen to liquidate, then quickly reform, thereby eliminating their debt, other clubs could view it as a way of becoming debt-free.

And so, the drum is beginning to beat in Washington for Congress to quickly reform the current patchwork of regulations by giving the Fed expanded authority over banking regulations, a move that could be disastrous.

Qatar, caught in a Catch-22 between a requirement to quickly reform its labour system in a bid to convince human rights and trade union activists that it is serious and the need domestically to proceed slowly, risks losing goodwill it has built in recent years that could further fuel demands to deprive the Gulf state of its 2022 World Cup hosting rights.

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We are concerned that Mr. Obama's anti-foreclosure plan — which relies on lenders to voluntarily modify troubled loans — will falter unless Congress quickly reforms the bankruptcy code.

(In "The Patriot," he's the racist who quickly reforms.) If he has been biding his time and waiting for the chance to prove he can carry a movie, "Tao" shows he is up to the challenge.

In fact, the eventual message of "All the Time in the World" — summed up by the quickly reformed, time-manipulating villain as, "You have to live life moving forward, not back" — could be taken as a rueful comment on the folly of trying, after eight years, to recapture the magic of three films made in a compressed three-year span with a consistent (and wildly talented) cast.

The Restoration, along with a return to the pre-war Laudian church and the passing of the Act of Uniformity in 1662, posed few problems for the sympathetic and quickly reformed Brasenose; only one fellow left without agreeing.

All members must renew their commitment to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and be held accountable in meeting the components of the Declaration; The U.N. is like the Titanic, and just as one cannot turn around the Titanic quickly, reforming the United Nations will also not be easy.

The biomass production system, previously prone to many structural problems (e.g., small farm sizes, lack of agricultural assets after the 1945 1949 land reform), was quickly reformed in the 1950s and 1960s (Schöne, 2005).

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