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"This book," Francis announced in the first sentence, "is an effort to revise and reformulate the theory of the managerial revolution as advanced by James Burnham in 1941".

Lessons from natural-resource management, applied to conditions of climate change, illustrate that flexible institutions that allow decision-makers to revise and reformulate policy as new information emerges tend to be more effective in face of uncertainty (Tompkins and Adger 2005).

It was revived and reformulated in the modern context by John3 = John Earman × John Stachel × John Norton.

Every attack is revised, reformulated, rephrased, reduced and if possible reversed altogether so that it fits the original model with as little conceptual revision or social restructuring as possible (Rhode 1997).

Revised and updated by Martha White.

— the revised and unexpected result.

Then, over the years, he revised and revised the ballet.

(Revised and re-issued, 1938).

Revised and expanded in early 2012.

Hermia revised all blocking laws including "complete blocking" and "filter cake" laws and reformulated the four laws in a common frame of power-law non-newtonian fluids (Hermia 1982).

Bands were formed, ditched, reformed and reformulated.

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