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The word 'reforming' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb to describe the act of making changes or improvements in something, particularly in a political or societal context. Example: The new government promised to focus on reforming the education system to better prepare students for the job market.
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The chancellor reinforced this message with a call for Britain and Germany to remain "united and determined" in reforming the EU and promoting competitiveness.
"Reforming severance pay arrangements and addressing these problems of the past have been a priority for me from day one as director general," Hall said.
But Fox's pledge to maintain Britain's ability to wage war unilaterally, cooperate with France while snubbing the EU's defence agency, cutting Whitehall staff and reforming wasteful procurement (again) does not sound like tough realism, especially when combined with Cameron's gimmicky "war cabinet" and national security adviser approach.
The Coalition made noises about reforming it, but didn't do anything – perhaps because the sums involved are comparatively small, at about £300m annually in tax and National Insurance contributions.
The secret ultra-conservative Catholic sect Opus Dei is mobilising within the Irish professions to stop the republic reforming its abortion laws, one of the country's most prominent doctors has warned.
There were also ideas for reforming the party that were left on the shelf.
The study made 48 key findings and 91 recommendations for reforming the department, including improved training, improved incident investigation and expanded officer accountability.
But the practice of urban exploration has now splintered under the weight of relentless media attention, crackdowns by authorities and attempts at marketing exploitation – reforming along divergent lines.
Nor did Cameron have anything more general to say about reforming failed markets, tackling companies that rip-off their consumers or cracking down on multi-nationals that avoid paying their fair share of tax.
Of course, a really good way to prevent a supposedly tragic outbreak of single mothers might be to allow women the right to choose not to be mothers, rather than reforming the tax code, and the Republican enthusiasm to strip women of those choices might just be what liberals are talking about when they talk about the "war on women", but nah, it's probably the tax code.
Superficially, therefore, it appears that the Conservative party‟s investment of effort in reforming the rules governing boundary reviews may not be commensurate with the likely returns in terms of removing entirely Labour‟s current electoral advantage.
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