Incorrigible, contumacious, recalcitrant, irrecoverable
Someone beyond reform is typically seen as unwilling or unable to change their ways or behavior, despite efforts to help or rehabilitate them. It implies a sense of being unchangeable or incorrigible in their actions or beliefs.
A criminal that re-offends continuously could be said to a 'recidivist' (beyond reform).
The phrase "beyond comprehension" means something that is impossible to understand or grasp mentally. It indicates a level of complexity or magnitude that is beyond the limits of human understanding.
The decision to continue the program of agrarian reform should be based on its effectiveness and impact on addressing land inequality and improving the livelihoods of farmers. It is essential to evaluate the progress of the program and make adjustments as needed to ensure its success in achieving its goals.
Solipsism is the philosophical belief that one's self is all that exists. It holds that one cannot confirm the existence of anything beyond their own consciousness.
DAR stands for Department of Agrarian Reform in the Philippines. It is a government agency responsible for implementing agrarian reform programs, specifically distributing land to landless farmers and promoting agricultural development in the country.
Something that is beyond the truth is often referred to as a misconception or a fallacy. It can also be described as a falsehood or a misrepresentation.
Reform Judaism was a movement that started in the 1820s and rejected much of the fundamentalism of traditional Orthodox Judaism.
To reform = verb; (one) reform, (two) reforms = noun.
Guang Xu
Progressine reform never ends, it simply evolves from one issue to another and will continue to do that so long as the world is in need of reform.
It is highly unlikely as one member is dead and John Cleese didn't want to reform.
Alan F. Kremen has written: 'Beyond ideology' -- subject(s): Health care reform, Medical policy
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One Step Beyond... was created on 1979-10-19.
Guang Xu.
welfare reform for sure.
In all honesty, most practicing Reform Jews do not observe anything beyond going to the synagogue on Friday nights and/or saturday mornings. They may also do a festive meal on Friday nights.But there are a significant number of Reform Jews who observe Shabbat with family time at home throughout the day. A small number are even shomer shabbas (strictly shabbat-observant).
One Step Beyond - Dungeon album - was created in 2004-11.