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When confronted by a tort case, for example, the court usually considers a limited number of legal regimes; perhaps it will reformulate the standard of care or shift from a regime of negligence to one of strict liability.
We are examining it and probably will reformulate (the drink).... We're looking at (alternative ingredients).
The user will first pose query (Q_1) and after reviewing the results she might reformulate it into another query (Q_2) and so on.
Manufacturers and retailers who listen to consumers will reformulate or quit making those products.
Secondly, for the sensor problem we will reformulate the system by introducing a new state variable, so that an augmented system can be constructed to treat sensor faults as actuator faults.
"In some cases, food-processing companies will reformulate a food product for sale in Europe" but continue to sell the product with the additives in the United States, said Lisa Y. Lefferts, senior scientist at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a food safety advocacy organization.
Next we will reformulate problem (2.4) as a linear optimization problem.
Therefore, we will reformulate the gain function in terms of blocks.
Instead of proceeding with the classical ratio f/ fmin, where f is in nonintuitive units, we will reformulate the analysis directly in terms of the sedimentation coefficient, which is the parameter actually measured.
While packaged goods companies say it is not expensive to reformulate, it can be tricky.
We must harness the same ingenuity that built modernity to reformulate it.
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