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reform act

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meanings of reformand act


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reform
noun[C or U]
uk /rɪˈfɔːm/ us /rɪˈfɔːrm/
an improvement, especially in a person's behaviour or in the structure ...
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act
noun
uk /ækt/ us /ækt/
something that ...
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Examples of reform act


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It was they who had made the reformact and who had most to lose from its amendment.
The reformact has always sorted out the faint-hearted from the resolute.
No surprise, then, that among recent publications there are several which take the great reformact as their subject, either centrally or more peripherally.
After the 1993 pension reformact, it has been progressively increased to 40 years.
Yet historians have shown little interest in this debate, seeing it as largely irrelevant to the making of the second reformact.
The reformact remains the great ' either or ' of the nineteenth century.
As they point out in the introduction to their volume, the second reformact was not simply a high political manoeuvre resulting in the extension of the suffrage.
Political unions, popular politics and the great reformact of is an exhaustively researched account of the 120 or so political unions which formed in the early 1830s.
We lack proper chapter and verse on the electoral impact of dissent, and the analysis of the decades between reformact two and three is too list-like.
The same reformact mandated adoption of formal release guidelines to eliminate any perception of arbitrariness.
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The act did lead to an increase in food production, although there is debate over the cause; it may be related to weather conditions more than the reformact.
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By the end of the century, various reform acts, through redistricting of rotten boroughs and the enlargement of the franchise, produced large, roughly even, electoral districts.
Moreover, the internal regimen which it prescribed vastly exceeded the absolutely minimal standards of conduct required by the three prison reform acts of 1773 and 1774.
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