Examples of 'reform itself' in a sentence

Meaning of "reform itself"

reform itself: Refers to the process of making changes or improvements to something in order to correct or enhance it

How to use "reform itself" in a sentence

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reform itself
The staff can reform itself if broken.
Higher education will never reform itself.
We call on the government to reform itself into a government of national unity.
It is impossible for the system to reform itself.
Was able to reform itself and entered upon a new period of expansion.
A corrupt system can not reform itself.
Institutional reform itself suffers from the modes of operation it is supposed to correct.
It has shown the ability to reform itself.
The Union must reform itself in order to fill the democratic deficit of its institutions.
So it is a question of whether a regime might reform itself.
The Eye could also reform itself if shattered.
A final note of concern regards the reform itself.
Agricultural harvests plummeted and the reform itself led to rising discontent amongst Afghans.
It is clear that neither organization can reform itself.
It is imperative that the Conference reform itself and change its method of work.

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Havok eventually blasts it to pieces but it begins to reform itself.
The system is not going to reform itself from the inside.
It was unthinkable that this regime could ever reform itself.
The United Nations must reform itself or risk being irrelevant.
Europe still has to be able to adapt and reform itself.
It must grow, reform itself and engage in deeper cooperation.
System can not reform itself.
She disapproved of the use of violence to attain reform but not of reform itself.
He viewed social reform itself as.
This system is coherent in its global logic and it can not reform itself.
But to go further, it needs to reform itself more substantially.
I want to talk for a few moments about democratic reform itself.
The virus is resilient enough to reform itself after near-destruction.
It did not take long for the scorched earth to reform itself.
For many years, the church tried to reform itself without changing its essential structures.
Central government should at the same time reform itself.
While the reform itself seems outrageously limited nowadays, Abolitionist support was enthusiastic.
Then there is the reform itself.
The question is whether the Conference is able to reform itself.
Nonetheless, including the common agricultural reform itself there is a very significant saving of ECU 4 000 million.
Some insiders believe that the industry can reform itself.
Transition economics investigates how an economy should reform itself to endorse capitalism and democracy.
If the current government wants to remain in power, it will have to reform itself.
But the UN is not likely to reform itself from within.
However, other members firmly believe in the ability of the CD to reform itself.
European values were helping Bulgaria to reform itself after 45 years of communism.
In practice it simply means calling on the Council to reform itself.
The Democratic party must now reform itself or die.
Thus, we have discussed the policy of reform but not the reform itself.
Capitalism will not reform itself.
Secondly, the Organization has yet to demonstrate its ability to reform itself.
ZANU-PF can not reform itself.
The divergent positions are intertwined with countries ' views on the CD 's ability to reform itself.
The Conference needs to reform itself.
The West committed a serious mistake by investing in the regime 's ability to reform itself.

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