drastic reform

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a reform that is severe and sudden or has very noticeable effects

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  • The new government implemented drastic reforms to stabilize the failing economy.
  • The new government promised drastic reform of the tax system.
  • To regain public trust, drastic political reform is necessary.
  • Economists argue that drastic reform is needed to tackle the national debt.
  • The minister announced that the education system would undergo drastic reform.
  • The country's healthcare system is undergoing drastic reform to improve patient care.
  • The healthcare sector has seen drastic reforms aimed at reducing costs.
  • Many believe that only drastic reform can fix the failing public school system.
  • Implementing such drastic reform led to significant layoffs but ultimately saved the company.
  • After years of losses, the company implemented a drastic reform of its business model.
  • Many citizens are calling for drastic reform of the current tax laws.
  • The justice system is facing calls for drastic reform to ensure fairness for all.
  • Without drastic reform, the pension system is projected to collapse within a decade.
  • Without drastic reform, the pension fund is projected to become insolvent within a decade.
  • The fall of the old regime was followed by a period of drastic reform.
  • The period was marked by drastic reform in both social and political spheres.
  • The proposed drastic reforms are facing strong opposition from unions.
  • Is such drastic reform really necessary, or could smaller changes suffice?
  • Sometimes, only drastic reform can solve deep-rooted institutional problems.
  • The proposed drastic reform, which includes privatizing state assets, has sparked a nationwide debate.