31.   Radical reform is necessary to enable those who do want to be active in political life to do so.

32.   Mr Gorbachev reaffirmed his belief in perestroika, politely observing that economic reform was not a prescription for every country.

33.   Tax reform is a subject that cuts across general disciplines and can have a number of motives.

34.   Finally, wherever health-care reform may be on the stormy seas of the Clinton presidency, the public wants health-care reform.

35.   This reform is in accordance with the recommendation of the Criminal Law Revision Committee.

36.   Indeed, an externally imposed reform would be welcome as it would be politically more acceptable than if it were initiated solely through domestic pressures.

37.   He gave few signs that radical social reform was his long-term objective.

38.   Enacting further reform was apparently far from its thoughts.

39.   It is true, too, that reform was necessary.

40.   Critics say that this means that the reforms are unlikely to be effective.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
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report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
reform 0.06%
reform + v. >>共 439
be 29.98%
include 4.08%
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have 2.50%
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come 1.91%
continue 1.87%
help 1.81%
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