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  1. SUBSTANTIAL REFORM definition and meaning | Collins English …

    SUBSTANTIAL REFORM definition | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  2. substantial reform collocation | meaning and examples of use

    In no sphere of life is there any hope of substantial reform or progress so long as the same party remains in power.

  3. a substantial reform definition, a substantial reform meaning

    a substantial reform translation in English - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'substantival, substantially, substantialise, substantialism', examples, definition, conjugation

  4. SUBSTANTIALLY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SUBSTANTIALLY is in a substantial manner : so as to be substantial.

  5. SUBSTANTIAL REFORM Synonyms: 55 Similar Phrases - Power …

    Find 55 synonyms for Substantial Reform to improve your writing and expand your vocabulary.

  6. Debate - LOGOS Speech and Debate

    2025年10月1日 · Parliamentary debate is an extemporaneous form of debate which asks competitors to develop and defend ideas and positions on a wide range of issues. The United …

  7. Reforming US/Europe Policies: Energy, Environment, Dietary/Public …

    2022年5月24日 · Recent events in Ukraine have made European issues of utmost importance to discuss. But even setting aside the current conflict, debaters will have ample opportunity to …

  8. substantial - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    worthwhile; important: a substantial reform having wealth or importance (of food or a meal) sufficient and nourishing solid or strong in construction, quality, or character: a substantial door …

  9. Team Policy - Voting Guide for the 2025-2026 Resolutions

    2025年4月13日 · Resolution 2 - Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially reform its policy regarding one or more of the following organizations: the UN, …

  10. Resolution – Logos Forensic Association

    Notice that the “reform” needs to be “substantial”. In other words, the size of the change (reform) needs to be either large (quantitative) or really important (qualitative).