Sentence examples for start reforms from inspiring English sources

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And after a brisk start, reforms slowed.

"It's important to start reforms, but you also need to stimulate demand".

He said: "My guess is that [Kim] is going to start reforms.

A great place to start reforms would be by banning the feeding of antibiotics to healthy livestock.

Partly because the gerontocratic leadership of Leonid Brezhnev failed to start reforms in the early 1970s, when gradualism might have had a chance of succeeding.

Now, he warned, it was urgent to disarm, demobilise and reintegrate 100,000 men under arms, to promote national reconciliation, and to start reforms in education and training.

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"She will have few excuses not to start reform".

And no one knows how to start reforming the system, anyway.

He wants Mr Paterson to start reforming pensions.And the politics of this?

It's the only way to start reforming a broken system.

We must start reforming housebuilders so that new actors can enter the market.

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