Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Reform-minded in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Godbald was a reform-minded man.
A reform-minded government in a strong position.
The president is naming two finance reform-minded nominees to the FEC.
Some reform-minded undergraduates… paid me a visit the other day, Thurman.
Nevertheless, compared to its predecessors, the new government does seem to be more reform-minded, and that in itself is progress.
In some reform-minded families, the daughters have been given the Pagri.
Then the goal of today's terrorist attack is to intimidate the president of the Russian Federation and his young, reform-minded team.
Money, limited ambition… and reform-minded parents would find your story most intriguing.
If not, we risk our credibility among the top elites in the country and, in particular, among the reform-minded and democratic forces.
Zhao, the most reform-minded among the party leadership, begs the students to finish the hunger strike.
Ukraine's“Orange Revolution” of late 2004 saw theelection of a new pro-Western, reform-minded President Viktor Yushchenko intent on pursuing EUintegration.
We need to support reform-minded elements in the North,
there is a stand-off between the conservative and more reform-minded.
There is the risk that the banning of reform-minded MPs from fighting the elections will result in a huge abstention rate, particularly among young people.
become a cause for disappointment for many of us, including reform-minded Turks, those Europeans who want Turkey as an ally,
Even most reform-minded Greeks balk at the agenda imposed by the“troika” the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund, and the European Central Bank.
having developed myself in the philosophy of yoga must this present argument be seen as a reform-minded, partly political,
The reform-minded, progressive devotees serving you as a believer with faith in the integrity of true wealth
in the province of Gilan, a reform-minded popular leader, Mirza Kuchik, aligned his rebellious Jangali movement against the central government.
together with many reform-minded and sound NGOs, in the face