independents reform
基本解釋
- [法學(xué)]獨(dú)立化改革
英漢例句
- Mr Windsor says the mining tax should be rethought as part of an overall tax-reform conference that the independents demand for mid-2011.
溫莎說(shuō),獨(dú)立議員將在2011中期選擧中提出在全躰稅收改革計(jì)劃討論中重新考慮這項(xiàng)採(cǎi)鑛稅。 - It is worrying that the natural home of independents—the Reform Party—is the scene of one of the nastiest power-struggles in American politics.
ECONOMIST: A declaration on independents - The president might have accomplished more had he reached out to the opposition and independents. (For example, health-care legislation notably lacked serious tort reform, a Republican priority.) A president in a similarly partisan environment, Bill Clinton, actually did quite well after learning how to work with Republicans.
ECONOMIST: Reader debate - Then, last December, Mrs Lincoln abruptly found herself in a tight spot, wavering so chronically over health reform that liberals decried her lack of guts, conservatives marked her as vulnerable and independents searched for an alternative.
ECONOMIST: A spirited scramble for suddenly open Democratic seats
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義
- 獨(dú)立化改革