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单词 welfare reform
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Definition of welfare reform in US English:

welfare reform

noun
  • A movement to change the federal government's social welfare policy by shifting some of the responsibility to the states and cutting benefits.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Next, an article examines the difficulties women have finding jobs when welfare reform ends their benefits.
    • It's worth asking why he is part of a rear-guard action blocking the permanency of welfare reform.
    • We helped pass a balanced budget, welfare reform, and tax cuts for middle-class families.
    • And I think what we have done with that kind of new leadership is we have been able to have welfare reform.
    • Labor was to be an unashamedly pro-free market party with a reformist social welfare reform agenda.
    • It wasn't even welfare reform, because that was popular with minorities.
    • It was included as an economic initiative in the Clinton administration's federal welfare reform law.
    • The city's backtracking on welfare reform is disastrous not only for New York, but for the country as a whole.
    • Ronald Reagan and George Bush talked about balanced budgets, welfare reform.
    • The prime minister pushed for gun control, welfare reform and clamped down on illegal immigration.
    • The Federal Government's language when it comes to welfare reform is worrying.
    • A very big part of his decision was due to our leader making his speech on social welfare reform in January this year.
    • In addition, due to the progress of social welfare reform, more elderly people now enjoy endowment insurance.
    • In this respect, policy makers can learn something from child welfare reform.
    • Second, welfare reform doesn't provide adequate supports for working mothers.
    • These organizations threaten to maintain the poor in a dependency that runs counter to the new spirit of welfare reform.
    • Indeed, some enthusiastic supporters of welfare reform admit those difficulties.
    • Wisconsin is the pioneer of school choice and welfare reform, he tells us.
    • He traded off welfare reform for minimum wage increases, and he wanted something on which he could campaign.
    • He did not want to be known as the governor who undid welfare reform.

Definition of welfare reform in US English:

welfare reform

noun
  • A movement to change the federal government's social welfare policy by shifting some of the responsibility to the states and cutting benefits.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this respect, policy makers can learn something from child welfare reform.
    • Indeed, some enthusiastic supporters of welfare reform admit those difficulties.
    • It wasn't even welfare reform, because that was popular with minorities.
    • Wisconsin is the pioneer of school choice and welfare reform, he tells us.
    • And I think what we have done with that kind of new leadership is we have been able to have welfare reform.
    • A very big part of his decision was due to our leader making his speech on social welfare reform in January this year.
    • Next, an article examines the difficulties women have finding jobs when welfare reform ends their benefits.
    • These organizations threaten to maintain the poor in a dependency that runs counter to the new spirit of welfare reform.
    • Labor was to be an unashamedly pro-free market party with a reformist social welfare reform agenda.
    • The city's backtracking on welfare reform is disastrous not only for New York, but for the country as a whole.
    • It's worth asking why he is part of a rear-guard action blocking the permanency of welfare reform.
    • Ronald Reagan and George Bush talked about balanced budgets, welfare reform.
    • Second, welfare reform doesn't provide adequate supports for working mothers.
    • The prime minister pushed for gun control, welfare reform and clamped down on illegal immigration.
    • He traded off welfare reform for minimum wage increases, and he wanted something on which he could campaign.
    • In addition, due to the progress of social welfare reform, more elderly people now enjoy endowment insurance.
    • He did not want to be known as the governor who undid welfare reform.
    • We helped pass a balanced budget, welfare reform, and tax cuts for middle-class families.
    • It was included as an economic initiative in the Clinton administration's federal welfare reform law.
    • The Federal Government's language when it comes to welfare reform is worrying.
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