reformist in A Sentence

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    A reluctant Government can never take Reformist decisions.

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    The struggle was righteous even for the Reformists.

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    The majority of the strikers were Reformist, not revolutionary.

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    Gandhi' s Reformist zeal did not spare the poet' s personal diet either.

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    Finally, however, Kundera relinquished his Reformist dreams and moved to France in 1975.

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    For this purpose, PM Modi has to adopt the Reformist path, but with utmost caution.

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    Mohsen Rohami(Persian: محسن رهامی‎, also spelt Rahami) is an Iranian lawyer, Shia cleric and Reformist politician.

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    The tendrils of Boaler's Reformist bent and support for the underdog go back to her beginnings.

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    The Reformist Prussian statesman Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein lived there from 1804 to 1806.

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    The panelists, who are well established and highly regarded moderate Muslim scholars, presented very thoughtful and Reformist positions.

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    A Reformist God and a rational religion cannot achieve anything more than a superstitious God and a blind religion.

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    He attained recognition as a learned Sikh guru who was a great thinker, Reformist, traveler, spiritual leader, and a poet.

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    So, as we work patiently on Reformist projects, we can continue to offer a radical analysis and experiment with new ways of working together.

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    In Russia, the Reformists are liquidators, who renounce our past and try to lull the workers with dreams of a new, open, legal party.

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    One is tht Reformist idea which believes in a gradual betterment with the consent of those in power or in positions of privilege today.

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    Although Communist Party of the Russian Federation exists as the successor of the CPSU, it propagates a Reformist and not a revolutionary communist ideology.

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    Party members elected new party co-leaders Robert Habeck and Annalena Baerbock in January 2018, who appear to have stopped infighting between leftist and Reformist party wings.

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    A Reformist political agenda could begin to emerge, facilitating secure, local and high-quality employment, eradicating fuel poverty, improving urban air quality, driving innovation and eliminating carbon emissions.

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    The historical novel“Peter I”(pr. 1-3, 1929- 1945, not finished) is perhaps the most famous example of this genre in Soviet literature, contains an apology for a strong and brutal Reformist government.

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    So, by the way, it was not the Calvinist Reformists from Geneva, the French Huguenot Protestants, or the English Puritans who brought fashion to dress as easily as possible in Europe.

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    The Reformist attorney general, John Plunkett, sought to apply Enlightenment principles to governance in the colony, pursuing the establishment of equality before the law, first by extending jury rights to emancipists, then by extending legal protections to convicts, assigned servants and Aborigines.

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    Democrat Grover Cleveland became the United States' 22nd President in 1884 due to support from middle class voters over his battles with Tammany Hall, his Reformist mantra of hard work, merit, and efficiency, and the support of the New York state voters.

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    We can use"parliamentarism" as the name for an organisation of state power that ensures conservatives and Reformists a shared hegemony- mediated by the electoral machinery, the parties and their clientele- that everywhere eliminates any serious prospect of the fascists or communists holding state power.

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    While presenting his last full budget ahead of the general elections due next year, the Finance Minister would certainly have thought over whether to appease the mass or global credit agencies and investors that have bet big on the Reformist stance of the present administration.

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    Idealists, such as majority of Muslim students and intellectuals, inspired by the Aligarh movement and Allama Iqbal, driven by a fear of being engulfed in"false secularism" that would assimilate their beliefs, culture and heritage and Islamic ideology into a common system that defied Islamic civic tenets and ideals while hoping to create a state where their higher education, Reformist Islamist ideology and wealth would keep them in power over the other Muslims of India.

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