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the reformulation
noun
The act of formulating anew
Exact(60)
"Now they will delay the reformulation project.
"The reformulation is a good initiative," said Mr. Woodworth.
This proposal, known officially as the Reformulation Study, has been under consideration for 40 years.
The official said the state would not officially support it and preferred awaiting the reformulation project.
His originality lay in the reformulation of traditional views on divine knowledge.
Purdue had received F.D.A. approval for the reformulation, in part, by touting the ostensible safety of the new product.
As David Juurlink pointed out to me, it is a misnomer to call the reformulation an "abuse deterrent".
Mr. Jones said it made more sense now to proceed with the larger project, usually called the reformulation project.
Although Mr. Grucci and Mr. Israel are talking about expediting the Reformulation Study, it appears that it has hit a snag.
James T. B. Tripp, general counsel of Environmental Defense, said that the reformulation study should advance a policy of no private homes in the dune area.
A nearly completed study for the project, known as the reformulation project, was not funded in President Bush's proposed 2006 budget.
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