(n) improvement of one's constitution
reformation
(n) improvement of labor conditions (labour)
(n) Taika Reform of 645CE
(n) an unsettled course of action
(orders or laws) being revised often with no guiding principles
(n) land reform
(n) land improvement
(n) cabinet reshuffle
cabinet shake-up
(exp) the New Year dawns
(n) agrarian reform
(P)
(n,adj-no) selective breeding
(n) law reform proposal
law reform bill
(n) unconverted person
(n) democratic reform
(exp) to change one's appearance
(v1,vt) to repent
to be penitent
(n) (comp) manipulation detection
(exp) to cry loudly for a reform
(n) Reformed Churches
(n) (comp) newline character (either or both of CR and LF depending on system)
(n) original source of re-established family register
old family register
(n) Kansei Reforms (series of conservative government measures, 1787-1793 CE)
(n) Kyoho Reforms
(n) economy recovery plan
(v1) to correct oneself
(n) structural reform theory
(exp) to rewrite a manuscript
(exp) to start a new paragraph
(n) automatic turnstile (ticket gate)
(v1,vt) to rewrite
to adapt (e.g. a novel)
(exp) to begin a new chapter