Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

desde la reforma

English translation:

Following the reform(s)

Added to glossary by 638556 (X)
Jun 13, 2013 16:17
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Spanish term

desde la reforma

Spanish to English Social Sciences History politics constitutional reform
Desde la reforma se introdujo un nuevo artículo que establecía que los tratados tenian gerarquía constitucional.

Can I say: Subsequent to the reform / as of the reform?

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Jun 20, 2013 10:40: 638556 (X) Created KOG entry

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Following the reform(s)

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since the reform

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Since the reform a new article has been introduced...

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After the reform a new article was introduced...

unless of course it was introduced by the reform!
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since passage of the reform

This phrase is used quite often in this context.

Massachusetts' Plan: A Failed Model for Health Care Reform
www.pnhp.org/mass_report/mass_report_Final.pdf
Feb 18, 2009 – The number of uninsured people in Massachusetts has fallen **since passage of the reform** in 2006. However, the extent of the decline is unclear ...

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Another (more formal) option might be "subsequent to the passage of the reform."

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