introduce reform
Frequency: 8.518.0 per million words
to bring a reform into use or operation for the first time
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- The government introduced major tax reforms last year to stimulate economic growth.
- The new minister plans to introduce sweeping reforms in the education sector.
- It's challenging to introduce any meaningful reform without public support.
- The health secretary is under pressure to introduce urgent reforms to the healthcare system.
- Historically, introducing democratic reforms has often been met with resistance.
- Once the law is passed, we will introduce the procedural reforms immediately.
- The company had to introduce internal reforms to improve efficiency and cut costs.
- Why was it so difficult to introduce that specific banking reform?
- Several economic reforms were introduced by the previous administration.
- The goal is to introduce a series of environmental reforms over the next decade.