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To reformulated
verb
To formulate again.
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The reductions have required a switch to reformulated diesel fuels with sulfur content capped at 15 parts per million.
Granted, limited supplies, made more tight by refiners having to switch to reformulated summer-season fuels, could be met by a greater demand that will raise prices further.
In one version of this problem, we make use of the graph theory to reformulated it as follows: Given a graph G with n vertices, do there exist two θ-powers of paths G S =(V S,E S ) and G T = V T,E T ) such that G S ∩G T contains G as an induced subgraph?
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Any hesitance to reformulate the current model comes with consequences.
That puts pressure on companies to reformulate their products.
If they're not, we encourage them to reformulate.
She gave Ms. Harris 30 days to reformulate her complaint.
"Now we have to reformulate the European project".
San Antonio has asked refineries to reformulate gasoline to lower car pollution.
Under the 1990 Clean Air Act, oil companies had to reformulate gasoline to increase oxygen content.
"These can help participants think of new ways to reformulate their queries," he said.
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