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- noun Plural form of
reformulation .
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Examples
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The impact of your conceptual reformulations is wide.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1976 - Presentation Speech 1992
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Hooray, Marla, you have so perfectly phrased how I feel about 'reformulations' of classic scents that were just perfect the first go around.
What We Love Versus What We Wear Marina Geigert 2009
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You might think that, given my assent to John Dewey's conception of art and literature as modes of experience -- which in one of its subsequent reformulations became Stanley Fish's version of "reader-response" theory -- I might find the notion that I could properly use art "to come to some understanding for myself" entirely acceptable, even an immediate consequence of Dewey's own philosophy of art.
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Among other changes in McDonald's MCD new program:— McDonald's pledged to reduce sugars, saturated fats and calories through "varied portion sizes, reformulations and innovations" by 2020.
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These people have through their reformulations, gentle recasts and occasional suggestion of words, contributed more to my learning German than any formal class taken.
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The exception was granted in 1997 as part of the Non-Beverage C permit, a permit designated for companies using alcohol in reformulations; McCormick Spice and Market Bioscience are two examples of permit holders.
Does the Wine Advocate buy over $700,000 worth of wine a year? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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For food companies, reformulations aren't just a public-relations move.
Success Is Only So Sweet in Remaking Cereals Julie Jargon 2011
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Barring drastic reformulations of policy, the end of the Eurozone experiment might be upon us.
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By doing this I get to recharge both my mind and my hand with the tropes of realism, quotations of photographic lighting and reformulations of the images that we all think we know so well.
Kimberly Brooks: The Painting Whisperer vs The Anxiety of Abstraction: Annie Lapin 2010
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Barring drastic reformulations of policy, the end of the Eurozone experiment might be upon us.
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