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reformulation
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The act of formulating anew
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Technological investment and innovation is also required to make reformulation possible".
"I do think we're going to need reformulation to take sugar out of foods, in the same way that successfully that's happened with salt".
"Though reformulation was most commonly listed in the delivery plans, the act of signing up to the RD motivated few organisations to implement such interventions," they write.
Let's try this reformulation:If we cannot trust private firms to treat workers fairly, then we cannot trust private firms generally.But of course, we trust private firms to do some things while at the same time relying on unions, regulators, and other organisations to make sure that those firms treat workers fairly.
This reformulation invites an objection, however.
In an influential work on educational theory, De pueris instituendis (On Education for Children), probably written in 1509 but not published until 1529, Erasmus presented "a Christian humanist reformulation of the classical ideal of a liberal education" (Beert V. Verstraete, in CWE 26 393), strongly influenced by Plutarch's On the Education of Children and Quintilian's Institutio oratoria.
It may also be in the sense of a point of origin for the transfer of information: the central dogma of molecular biology, which represents a 1950s reformulation of Weismannism in terms of information theory, asserts that information travels unidirectionally from nucleic acids to protein, and never vice versa.
Obviously, we can't here do justice to Churchland's many and varied attempts at reformulation.
Responding to Parfit's presentation of the convergence argument, and his critique of the individualist and impersonal restrictions, Scanlon notes that, because it rejects those restrictions, any impersonal reformulation of contractualism, is much more demanding than the original formulation of contractualism (Scanlon 2011).
However, he came to accept Tarski's reformulation of the correspondence theory of truth, and in Conjectures and Refutations (1963) he integrated the concepts of truth and content to frame the metalogical concept of 'truthlikeness' or 'verisimilitude'verisimilitude
By contrast, quantum ontic pancomputationalism may be seen as a reformulation of quantum mechanics in the language of quantum computation and quantum information theory (qubits), without changes in the empirical content of the theory (e.g., Fuchs 2004, Bub 2005).
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