Sentence examples for reforms to correct from inspiring English sources

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A Gaullist colleague of the president said he thought he could use his strengths (energy, competence and a willingness to undertake difficult reforms) to correct what he considered an error more basic than the supposedly stylistic ones.

Feminist philosophy of law identifies the pervasive influence of patriarchy on legal structures, demonstrates its effects on the material condition of women and girls, and develops reforms to correct gender injustice, exploitation, or restriction.

Judge Edwards furthered commented: "From my vantage point, the response to the Report has been very positive and I have seen a ground swell of support in favor of major reforms to correct the ills of the forensic science community" [ 7].

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That means reform to correct a long-standing imbalance of power and narrowness of vision.

Land reform, to correct what is perceived as a historic wrong, is something of an emotional necessity for our Parliament.

Enrique Peña Nieto, who became president on December 1st, has set a furious pace, pushing through reforms designed to correct some of his country's long-standing structural weaknesses.Out of government, Mr Peña's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ran Mexico for seven uninterrupted decades until 2000, had acted as an obstacle to reform rather than an instigator.

Make no mistake that as the public becomes better informed on the causes of the current employment malaise, they will seek out leaders who can implement the reforms necessary to correct the imbalance between growing corporate profits and declining payrolls.

Already a widespread liberal Catholic evangelical reform sought to correct moral abuses such as clerical concubinage, financial extortion, and pluralism (i.e., the holding of several ecclesiastical benefices by one man).

Miliband's one-person-one-vote reforms were designed to correct all these mistakes, then open up and reinvigorate the Labour party by letting the people back into politics on the basis of equal representation.

Unless financial reforms are made to correct this, we will condemn ourselves to building vulnerable cities in the coming decades at the cost of millions of lost lives and livelihoods and billions of lost dollars, often across regions and communities that can least afford these catastrophic setbacks.

Further, more comprehensive reforms are needed to correct the systematic delay, opacity and politicization that have been pervasive issues in the OIRA review process.

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