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This article was amended on 27 January 2015 to clarify the use of Truvada.

The government is considering plans to cut food waste by simplifying and clarifying the use of "best before" and "use by" dates on food packaging.

Eurostat, the European Union's statistical office, has already asked Greece to clarify the use of some derivatives contracts set up from 2001 with banks including Goldman Sachs.

The youth justice amendment bill, introduced by the attorney general, John Elferink, sought to "clarify" the use of mechanical restraints in Northern Territory correctional facilities.

The youth justice amendment bill 2016 purports to "clarify" the use of restraints in juvenile detention situations, give the commissioner of corrections wider scope to approve their use and increase transparency measures.

To clarify the use of viscose, the Wall Street Journal cited a California supermarket technician, who said, "The semi-moisture-proof wrapper also delays wilting of such leafy vegetables as lettuce and cabbage, by holding down dehydration..."...

This article was amended on 16 September 2016 to clarify the use of dessicants in Takata airbag inflators, and what went wrong in those inflators that triggered the company's recall.

To clarify the use of viscose, the Wall Street Journal cited a California supermarket technician, who said, "The semi-moisture-proof wrapper also delays wilting of such leafy vegetables as lettuce and cabbage, by holding down dehydration..."....

For example, in the company latest filing, Groupon clarified the use of so-called gross billings, the total amount it collects from consumers before it pays vendors, noting that the metric was important because "it measures the dollar volume of transactions" and helps the company to track its margins.

To clarify the use of end-of-life comfort medications or neuromuscular blockers (NMBs) in culturally different neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).

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