Sentence examples for has now revised from inspiring English sources

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However, the state has now revised its ruling.

It has now revised this estimate down to $2.3 trillion.

That suggested an adult prevalence rate of 15%, though the agency has now revised its estimate down to 9.4%.

But the company has now revised its evaluation practices nationwide, said Andy Halpern, a spokesman for the insurer.

Mr Westerfield has now revised his previous forecast of a 2% fall in overall ad spending in 2002 to growth of 1%.

The Web site for PBS, which runs a column by the writer and promotes his television work, has now revised his on-line biography (www.pbs.org/cringely).org/cringely

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He said that Coast had followed all federal rules in approving the Adhesiabloc study, but that the company had now revised its own policies.

But, following the new data, we have now revised down our expectation of second half like for like to -3.0% from 0.0%.

But investigators who at first thought the anthrax mailed to Mr. Daschle was so finely milled and highly concentrated that it was likely to have been obtained from a state- sponsored weapons program have now revised their assessment.

They have now revised down the number rescued to 174.

We've now revised this and are now operating at 0.3percentt in our largest routes.

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