Examples of 'plans to reform' in a sentence

Meaning of "plans to reform"

plans to reform: Indicates the intention or strategy of making changes or improvements to a system, policy, or process to enhance its effectiveness or efficiency

How to use "plans to reform" in a sentence

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plans to reform
There are plans to reform the laws on abortion.
That is just the beginning of my plans to reform this nation.
The plans to reform the fiscal framework are welcome.
He requested a detailed account of plans to reform the juvenile justice system.
Government plans to reform the electricity sector by creating a wholesale market have been delayed.
There are no plans to reform.
Thailand plans to reform its development cooperation system to achieve a higher effectiveness of aid activities.
On Tuesday he announced plans to reform the civil service.
Plans to reform an army overwhelmingly dominated by the Tutsi.
The government plans to reform the asylum system.
But you never hear about conservative plans to reform Medicare.
The government plans to reform the way government money is spent.
Consequently the Government has no plans to reform these sections.
Ineffectual plans to reform the trust have been drawn up by the Interior Department.
Newly elected President Jair Bolsonaro plans to reform the tax and pensions system.

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Penance plans to reform Sugar Man and utilize his science in her reformation of society.
Over the next five years the Commission plans to reform European copyright laws.
He welcomed plans to reform the Northern Ireland prison system and improve legislation and regulations.
Jordan and the United Arab Emirates also signalled plans to reform the kafala system.
The Government also plans to reform the tax system to broaden the tax base.
After his retirement, Hailsham vigorously opposed the Thatcher government 's plans to reform the legal profession.
Differences have emerged over plans to reform and reorganize the judicial system.
Plans to reform the Enforcement Act should therefore be pursued with vigour.
Latham also put forward plans to reform the education and health systems.
Plans to reform parliamentary immunity regimes 26 iv.
The Bundesland Vienna plans to reform the law.
It included plans to reform the way old-age pensions were financed.
What are the UK Government 's plans to reform employment law?
Subject: Plans to reform the common organisation of the market in fruit and vegetables.
As Pope Alexander VI, he plans to reform the church.
She also discussed plans to reform the administration of the country 's hospitals.
She said: "Ah sorry, but we have no plans to reform at the moment.
What about Trump 's plans to reform the health system and push through a tax reform?
The European Commission published first plans to reform these rules in March 2011.
Are there any plans to reform or change the system currently in place? -.
In Agenda 2000, the Commission put forward plans to reform the European Structural Funds.
Ms. Ameline asked if there were plans to reform discriminatory laws, including the Constitution.
Over the long term, Serbia plans to reform the energy sector by adopting EU principles.
Feeling blue? - EU 's plans to reform the Blue Card.

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