Some of the diesel fuel is reformulated into hydrogen and carbon monoxide for superior regeneration. |
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However, in Philadelphia, refineries had reformulated gasoline to include increased concentrations of methyl tertiary butyl ether. |
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We want the British constitution torn to shreds and reformulated in the interests of working people. |
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This question unfortunately has never been reformulated or commented upon by the justices when the case stated was prepared. |
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In its pages, Krauss and her colleagues reformulated the critical program of Minimalism in the language of French structuralism. |
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The objective is reformulated into a double-bound formulation due to the complication from multiple eigenfrequencies. |
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The product was reformulated, and we don't know if today's Preparation H would be at all helpful against wrinkles or bags. |
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Policies have to be reformulated and alliances rebuilt in a serious, transparent and sober manner. |
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The programme actions under this major programme have been reformulated in order to take into account the ongoing technological revolution. |
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The objectives of the various sectoral programmes will need to be reformulated to make them more consistent with national objectives. |
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In recent years, the world community's paradigm about the role of adaptation in response to climate change has been reformulated. |
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The information therefore had to be reformulated several times before it was satisfactory. |
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In the past years, we have reformulated certain product recipes to reduce or eliminate trans-fat content. |
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However, the introduction of reformulated gasoline did result in pockets of strong consumer resistance. |
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But the preparation he was using was then reformulated as the birth-control pill. |
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It filed a legal brief to that effect in 2012 regarding Warner Chilcott, a pharmaceutical firm which had reformulated an antibiotic three times. |
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It is appropriate that the treaty provisions on subsidiarity should be reformulated to reflect this. |
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The gasoline is reformulated to remove some of the more easily vaporized components such as butane. |
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Article 24 on entry into force has been reformulated to mirror article 2 of the Statute more accurately. |
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Still, the wording has been reformulated so as to focus on just this aspect. |
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And it's always a good idea to ask them for recommendations, and then the recommendations can be accepted, reformulated or whatever by this committee. |
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Then, using minorization maximization algorithm based on an affine approximation, we obtain a solution for the reformulated problem. |
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In the British Liberal tradition, he patched rather than reformulated the constitution. |
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At the forefront of this challenge was Milton Friedman, who reformulated and improved the quantity theory of money. |
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Emerald Performance Materials Specialties Group has reformulated Foam Blast 269 defoamer for inks and overprint varnishes. |
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Newly reformulated peroxide concentrates from Techmer PM, Rancho Dominguez, Calif. |
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Owing to the need to establish the legislative, administrative and regulative measures necessary to implement such principles, draft principles 4 to 8 should be clearer and should be reformulated. |
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By including this downstream requirement for the reformulated gasolines, the reformulated gasolines can be co-mingled with complying gasoline without complicating downstream enforcement of the limit for benzene. |
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Other stories attracting a high volume of readers included video features, a humourous look at the controversy surrounding the reformulated Cadbury's Creme Egg and a Comment is Free piece on the real-life American Sniper. |
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The concept of human rights has been rearticulated and reformulated throughout the ages and is continually evolving to deal with all attacks on human dignity and self esteem, no matter how these attacks are justified. |
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They all argue that something significant follows from the fact that hierarchical models or selection processes can be reformulated in terms of the genic level. |
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Also featured will be CMT's newly reformulated Hyvac fixture material for rapid, low-cost production of vacuum hold-down trim fixtures. |
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We have also reformulated our polishes with a less occlusive film, which increases exchanges with oxygen to allow the nail to breathe better, while improving the functional performances of the product. |
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Instead, Hut reformulated his message in language that echoed nearly all the themes of Swiss Brethren Anabaptism, albeit with a distinctive mystical and apocalyptic twist. |
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The clarifications proposed will be taken over in the relevant provisions of the text, but reformulated to take into account the requirements of the various types of electronic submission. |
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The gyroaverage operator has been reformulated and is now expressed as a matrix-vector product and a cache-friendly algorithm has been setup. |
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The health and wellness focus by food and beverage companies has led to the introduction of new and reformulated products with reduced levels of salt, sugar and fat to meet consumer demands. |
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To illustrate what this means, the first case to be resolved by the WTO involved a challenge to U. S. environmental regulations, called the reformulated gasoline case. |
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The Party or observer shall, to the extent practicable, on the basis of the information submitted by it, provide reformulated document in which the confidential information is rendered into nonconfidential information. |
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Therefore, it proposed the wording of the French amendment to be reformulated as to bring the visa system to a higher level than what already existed, by adding the elements proposed by the Secretariat. |
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The principle of separation of advertising and editorial content has been reformulated in a way which opens up more possibilities for the use of new advertising techniques. |
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The company reformulated the drug with a lower dose of quinidine and conducted new studies, she said. |
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As a result, data must often be manually re-keyed, reformulated, revalidated, or manipulated in order to be processed by incompatible systems. |
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Clearly the effects of reformulated gasolines will not be the same in all vehicles and the ideal composition will be elusive. |
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One potential new use for vernonia oil might be as a drying agent in reformulated oil-based or alkyd-resin paints. |
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New biocontrol coatings for fruit are being made of reformulated shellac and sucrose ester, a compound derived by combining sugar with a fatty acid. |
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The drug was reformulated in 1976 to remove an ingredient called dicyclomine hydrochloride, which the FDA found did not contribute to the drug's overall effectiveness. |
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United Biscuits has reformulated premium crisp brand Brannigans and relaunched it in its original brown paper-style packaging to cash in on retro enthusiasm. |
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Furthermore, most of the major players had already reformulated their weight loss and energy supplements to remove Ma Huang or ephedra as an ingredient. |
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The ongoing debate regarding the safety of hydrogenated fats and trans fatty acids as well as saturated and unsaturated fats has caused many products to be reformulated. |
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Also featured will be CMT Material's new reformulated HYVAC hold-down fixture material for rapid, low-cost production of vacuum hold-down trim fixtures. |
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The panel he chaired found only trace levels of MTBE in 5 percent to 10 percent of the drinking water in areas where reformulated gasoline is sold. |
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A new wave of less-polluting, reformulated, oxygenated, seasonal and regional gasolines has tightened supplies while raising the cost of driving to the office or mall. |
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In addition, they discussed the details of folk medicine, reformulated the recommendations of the third intellectual forum and sent them to the Council of Ministers. |
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The company is also coming out with Tylenol Extra Strength Rapid Release Gels with a reformulated gelcap to allow for the rapid release of the medicine when it is needed. |
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SnackWell's has recently reformulated its products and are now without high fructose corn syrup, partially hydrogenated oil, artificial flavors, or colors. |
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