comprehensive reform

Frequency: 8.015.5 per million words

a reform that includes everything that is necessary; complete

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  • The country needs a comprehensive reform of its tax system.
  • The government successfully implemented a comprehensive reform of the healthcare sector.
  • The new president is proposing a comprehensive reform package for education.
  • Without a comprehensive reform of the judicial system, true justice will remain elusive.
  • A comprehensive reform of immigration policies is being debated by lawmakers.
  • Is a comprehensive reform of the financial industry enough to prevent another crisis?
  • Their main goal is to achieve a comprehensive reform of corporate governance.
  • Pushing for a comprehensive reform requires significant political will.
  • The fall of the old regime paved the way for a comprehensive reform of the state's institutions.
  • The path to a comprehensive reform is often long and filled with obstacles.