Synonym: authorities, government, regimen. Similar words: region, register, regional, from time to time, begin, legit, regain, begin with. Meaning: [reɪ'ʒɪːm] n. 1. the organization that is the governing authority of a political unit 2. (medicine) a systematic plan for therapy (often including diet).
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151. Is it not time that the Government stopped selling arms to a country with such a brutal regime?
152. In some respects, of course, greater economic and commercial activity did strengthen the regime.
153. The alumni don't want to hear it,(http://Sentencedict.com) but the previous coaching regime vastly oversold the goods.
154. We could ascribe these setbacks to the fact that our regime is young, or make other excuses.
155. Would this be the beginning of the end of the regime?
156. Many of them built up vast fortunes under my father's regime, illegal fortunes, I hasten to add.
157. He continued: It is a complex regime, with maybe 20 different components....
158. Mugezi's excremental duties are an apt metaphor for the punishing regime in which he finds himself trapped.
159. Citizens are not permitted to question the political institutions, procedures, or value allocations of an authoritarian regime.
160. This regime should have been more than adequate to demonstrate any significant short-term effects of reduced sleep.
161. Those who complain about dear money and strong sterling would doubtless see this as an even worse regime.
162. The easy money regime focused attention on monetary policy and contributed to the significance accorded to the money supply in later years.
163. But the new regime has encouraged many firms to review their audit procedures and make changes and improvements where necessary.
164. I spent six of the happiest years of my life at a boarding school where the regime was spartan.
165. A relaxed regime of visiting the lavatory after each main meal and at bedtime is established with the parents keeping a record.
166. There have been accusations that the prime minister secretly colluded with the leaders of the regime.
167. Patients have to obey a strict regime and Carre is forced to share a room and bathroom with another addict.
168. The regime was given strong backing by the Soviet Union but failed to gain widespread popular support.
169. On election day, the regime brought contingents of troops into the city to vote for its candidates.
170. Contemporary accounts give the impression of a watchful, mistrustful regime, of a country bristling with fortresses and teeming with soldiers.
171. The ... Act ... set out an entirely new regime for new lettings where they involved absentee landlords.
172. It may be easier for an authoritarian regime than for a democratic one to carry out economic restructuring.
173. The congenital apathetic inefficiency bred by the regime as the best way of keeping people down had also delayed the demolition process.
174. The new regime must enhance our international competitiveness without saddling our businesses with unnecessarily complex compliance mechanisms.
175. "Animal Farm' is an allegory in which the animals represent the Russian people and Farmer Jones the old Tsarist regime.
176. Despite their pitifully limited numbers they threw down an inspiring challenge to the might of the autocratic regime.
177. They have already lost a great deal of the autonomy and self-determination they possessed under the Stormont regime.
178. The first step needed for building confidence is for the regime to release all political prisoners.
179. He merely condemned the actions which preserved that regime, and then only the worst.
180. Consequently, the Franco regime could not institute a programme of land reform without arousing the hostility of the landowners.
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