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Fourierism, philosophy of social reform developed by the French social theorist Charles Fourier that advocated the transformation of society into self-sufficient, independent "phalanges" (phalanxes).

Blatter must convince a sceptical public that his "roadmap to reform", developed in the wake of the corruption allegations that reached crisis point ahead of the 2011 Congress when he was re-elected unopposed, will deliver meaningful steps to clean up the organisation.

This model closely aligns with the teacher-centered systemic reform developed by Gess-Newsome et al. (2003).

For example, as outlined in the Common Core Standards Initiative, a standards-based education reform developed to increase high school graduation rates, educators are expected to present within the classroom "high level cognitive demands by asking students to demonstrate deep conceptual understanding through the application of content knowledge and skills to new situations".

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The summit's priorities included evaluating the progress of financial reform, developing sustainable stimulus measures, debating global bank tax, and promoting open markets.

Nevertheless, the church accepted papal authority and from the eleventh century embraced monastic reform, developing a flourishing religious culture that asserted its independence from English control.

Our reforms, developed in opposition and implemented in office, changed the way government did business.

The fiscal straitjacket under which many countries are constrained should be loosened and labour market reforms developed A European minimum wage.

In some states chiefly England, France, and Spain humanism and educational reforms developed around the courts, where political power was being concentrated.

The concept was duly a key ingredient in the Labour internal democracy reforms developed by Lord Collins, and embraced by Ed Miliband at a special conference in 2014 with almost no resistance.

The term "justice re-investment" refers to criminal justice policy reforms developed in some states in America over the last 10 years to stem rising prison populations by addressing the root causes of criminality.

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