11.   It became very clear very quickly that there was little or no support for meaningful reform among Republicans in the House.

12.   It looks less like meaningful reform than a threat to American civil justice.

13.   It will be pitched as a meaningful reform, one that will reduce the abuse.

14.   McCain defended his bill, saying the scandals should motivate politicians to meaningful reform that will repair their reputations among constituents.

15.   Moreover, political infighting is holding back meaningful reform at the FAA.

16.   Nothing short of a class-action lawsuit by players is likely to bring about meaningful reform.

17.   Only when those questions are answered can meaningful reform be accomplished.

18.   Over his violent objections, enough of his own troops deserted the leadership to shove a meaningful reform bill past the House and over to the Senate.

19.   So far Harvey Pitt, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has failed to propose any meaningful reform in the lax rules that made Enron possible.

20.   Some critics of the current state of affairs say incumbent judges are unlikely to come up with meaningful reform of a system from which they have benefited.

a. + reform >>共 449
economic 22.79%
political 7.73%
democratic 7.06%
constitutional 3.05%
structural 2.93%
health_care 2.80%
sweeping 2.09%
proposed 1.43%
major 1.41%
electoral 1.39%
meaningful 0.33%
meaningful + n. >>共 488
way 5.19%
reform 3.35%
change 3.35%
game 2.56%
dialogue 1.76%
role 1.76%
conversation 1.60%
result 1.44%
action 1.36%
work 1.28%
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