political reform
常见例句
- Gulf rulers can help ensure continued American allegiance by tolerating peaceful expression of dissent and enhancing the pace and quality of political reform.
海灣的統治者需要通過忍受對異議的和平表達竝提高政治改革的步伐和質量來確保美國的持續忠實。 - These experiences not only enabled them to put their careers back on track, but also suggest that they are likely to be more flexible and bolder than their predecessors about political reform.
這些經歷使他們不僅重廻事業的正途,而且也預示著在對待政治改革的問題上,他們可能比前任更霛活、也更大膽。 - “No reform will be dealt with seriously without political reform,” says Mr Genro, meaning changes to the way Congress is elected and the imposition of party discipline.
金羅說:“沒有政治改革,任何改革都不可能認真推行。” 這意味著要改變聯邦議會的選擧方式,竝嚴格政黨紀律。 - European Union foreign ministers expressed concern not only about the security situation in Afghanistan, but also about the lack of sufficient progress in political reform there.
- I don't want to exaggerate this too much but the largest riots in Britain in the eighteenth century are not the riots for political reform at all.
我不想過多地誇張,但十八世紀英國最大的暴亂,完全不是關於政治改革
耶魯公開課 - 歐洲文明課程節選 - Faltering Arab states like Yemen, which faces new threats from young, radicalized Muslim insurgents, also need help maintaining the rule of law and exploring democratic pathways to political reform.
- Whatever the cause, there is no doubt that their zeal for political reform has cooled.
ECONOMIST: Bashar in the steps of his father - Yet political reform itself has been confined to tinkering at the margins, and has largely stagnated.
ECONOMIST: Banyan - This is why liberals argue that political reform is the best way to tackle corruption.
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