unreformed

IPA: ʌnrɪfˈɔrmd

adjective

  • Not reformed
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Examples of "unreformed" in Sentences

  • If the come back, unreformed, the same again.
  • Â Economies remain unreformed, distorted and dependent.
  • The City of London remains unreformed to the present day.
  • You make it sound like I'm an unreformed long time spammer.
  • I would favour the addition of unreformed UC and of RLC to the table.
  • Usk continued as an unreformed borough until its final abolition in 1886.
  • Dona Rosa then drags an unreformed Pedro off by the ear as the movie ends.
  • Certain clerics also derived a considerable income from the unreformed system.
  • She was since "unreformed" and I believe it might have been during Secret Six.
  • The magnitude of the unreformed electorate is difficult to accurately determine.
  • Secondly, 'unreformed' public services - by introducing more choice, competition and non-state collective provision.
  • But the costs are born by households and exporters: Consumers pay higher prices in a less competitive unreformed domestic marketplace.
  • Wise governments try to avoid picking a fight with the coppers, which is one reason the police usually stay unreformed long after change is due.
  • His enablers, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, remain unreformed and continue to distort the American mortgage market even as they consume a taxpayer bailout.
  • The scandal has lifted the lid on how power is really exercised in 21st-century Britain – in which the unreformed City and its bankers play a central part.
  • There are bureaucracies in the legislature, in the central government; and the courts are still largely unreformed, so we are not much better off just by virtue of having an Internet platform, said Mati.
  • Critics call the outcome bizarre: Unlike Los Angeles, "unreformed" city councils like San Jose, San Diego, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, Portland, Boston and Seattle, which set their own pay or form a commission to do so, all keep their raises modest.
  • Today's growth gap between Europe's north and south, which some say proves the unwisdom of a common monetary policy, is hardly organic—it's the product of their common mistake in loading too much debt on unreformed southern economies in giddy expectation of euro-based prosperity.

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