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- Vowing that the police department is " completely reformable,"
- That degree of bias and aggression is generally not reformable.
- "I don't think corporate America is reformable, " she said.
- "This ridiculous army, it is certainly not reformable, " he said.
- Conformable cable is a flexible reformable alternative to semi-rigid coaxial cable used where flexibility is required.
- Those lucky few deemed reformable now live at a camp called the Gitagata Children's Re-Education Center.
- I think Brews is potentially reformable into a good editor but that's about as far as I'd go.
- He might be reformable and remedies can be fashioned in a way that would lead to sitebanning if that hope proves to be misplaced.
- Mackenzie now came to believe that the union of the two Canadas had been such a disaster that he thought it was no longer reformable.
- "The main message is, public schools are reformable, " said veteran Rand researcher David Grissmer, who led the three-year study.
- This person really does seem unlikely to be reformable, but if he acknowledges fault on his talk page, then by all means he should be unblocked.
- Even fraternities and sororities, whose members display twice the frequency of binge drinking as other undergraduates according to national studies, are " completely reformable,"
- But Hatch said the mandates were adopted at a time when juvenile crime was less violent than at present, and when young offenders were thought to be more easily reformable.
- Sovereigntists are moderate nationalists who do not believe Canada to be reformable in a way that could answer what they see as the legitimate wish of Quebecers to govern themselves freely.
- In " Hell's Hinges, " released in 1916 by the New York Motion Picture Co ., William S . Hart stars as a " reformable man,"
- He proposed a radical reduction in the scope and budget of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and a removal from positions of responsibility of " non-reformable bureaucrats, career-minded people, hooded December ".
- "Public education is reformable, " declared David Grissmer, the principal author of the book-length study published by Rand Corp ., a policy and research group based in Santa Monica, Calif.
- Though Erdemovic faced up to life imprisonment, the judges said the young father was " reformable " and " should be given a chance to start his life afresh while he is still young enough to do so ."
- Although many scholars argue that the Soviet Union was incapable of real change, as evidenced by its collapse, I think a strong case can be made that by 1991 the system had turned out to be remarkably reformable, certainly much more so than Western experts had thought.
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