And just as under apartheid, people have been obliged to reformulate their ethnic identities in order to get access to resources. |
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The economic slow down actually offers an opportunity to re-assess and reformulate the structure of mass transit investment. |
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There's no need to divorce oneself from the past, but I don't see a need to reformulate and recreate the bisection of society either. |
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Mach sought to reformulate Newtonian mechanics from a phenomenalist standpoint. |
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I'm not saying I'll never do women's clothes again, but I need space to reformulate my approach. |
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Several years ago, we took the initiative to reformulate our products in advance of the law. |
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The secretariat will reformulate the activity description in the Statistical Programme to take into account the comments made by the Bureau. |
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Everyone who had made a suggestion was then invited to reformulate his proposed legislation to reflect the observations made at that meeting. |
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That factor will at times induce the Tribunal not to order any or to reformulate the measures requested. |
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The challenge lies ahead in how to refashion our tools and reformulate our strategies to capture the opportunities and to make more of a difference. |
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America must reformulate a coherent Russian policy and then persuade its allies to support it as it has previously failed to do. |
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They afford an opportunity to reformulate historical appraisals so that all concerned can feel respected and in possession of their rights. |
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The paramilitary police units, known as brimob, were to reformulate their mandate to normal police activities over a five-month period. |
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Yet, it will be of imperative importance to reformulate the budget structures in order to compensate more justly to the actual work invested by project partners, aside from direct costs. |
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They make no substantive change, but merely reformulate the text. |
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An agreement on future cooperation has been signed. With Empa's support the Chinese government wants to reformulate its legislation and establish a functioning, sustainable recycling system in the country. |
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Simultaneously, the Indonesian military were to relocate their forces and reformulate their mandate from that of a strike force to a defensive force. |
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Step 1: After the Problem tree is agreed, the next thing to do is to reformulate the elements of the problem tree into positive desirable conditions. |
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Why reformulate a vow of a less dimension on our fundamental vow? |
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What was the standard that the companies were trying to reformulate to? |
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This is why our Colour Service department is working on a daily base to formulate the most recent car colours and to improve and reformulate the existing formulas. |
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Their directors have chosen to take the responsibility to initiate, pursue, reformulate or reinvent public live performance, and to link together the notion of the theatre to that of public service. |
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This dual work of keeping watch and anticipating changes in regulations has led the LVMH Group to ban a number of substances and reformulate certain products. |
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However, an initiative is under way to reframe and reformulate the Danube regime in order to bring it closer into line with the regime currently existing on the Rhine in this respect. |
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Students use their social interactions within the group to verbalize and reformulate their ideas, confront each other with new ideas, and discuss and compare their ways of learning. |
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The second point he made was that we need to ensure that there is an adequate amount of alternate oil product, so that they can reformulate their manufacturing process. |
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To reformulate the question: is it not because terrorism necessarily generates an equally violent military response that the problem as a whole should be approached on an infinitely broader scale to avoid this dead end? |
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Now we can reformulate our original set of characters, our original separation of two types of knowledge whilst mitigating sceptical views about science and notions that it is the only approach to knowledge. |
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More recently, theologians have sought to reformulate the TULIP acronym to more accurately reflect the Canons of Dort. |
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He can reformulate them now to give answers for the emergencies of today. Brazilian officials are worried that the media attention drawn by the pope's visit could encourage a revival of the recent protests. |
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With Iraq, the West might perhaps reformulate its demands. |
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Thinking now specifically from the viewpoint of the peoples in receipt of development programs, their ability to reformulate the development institutions' requests is undeniable. |
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The move forms part of owner Musgrave Retail Partners' plans to reformulate and repackage as many as 600 products across its Budgens and Londis facias by the end of this year. |
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Although the school's teachers collaboratively reformulate and redefine the teaching philosophy from time to time, it is fundamentally Montessorian. |
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Regulations favoring lead-free soldering of electronic and semiconductor parts prompted Victrex USA, in Greenville, SC, to reformulate its PEEK materials for the role. |
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The site allows food manufacturers to access expertise on how dairy ingredients can help them reformulate foods to give them lower trans fatty acid levels. |
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As a holist, he asks us to be open not only to unfamiliar perspectives but also to the possibility that they will force us to reformulate our precepts. |
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A particular highlight was the launch of the new hydrolysed gelatine that enables manufacturers to reformulate a diverse range of food products, boosting their protein levels. |
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The need to reformulate will complicate the situation still further. |
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