He found in her favour only by reformulating her case in a way that was not even argued at trial. |
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Clearly, reformulating the drug in a more convenient pill form was a priority. |
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Manufacturers will be busy reformulating everything they can to be low in carbohydrates. |
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Its projects range from investigating new markets for Fortune 500 companies to reformulating the business road maps of failing start-ups. |
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The Commission takes good note of the recommendation with a view to reformulating the priorities and award criteria in the call for proposals. |
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Currently UNIDIR is hosting an electronic conference on reformulating the disarmament and security agenda. |
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Toyota has slashed Camry's lead content by reformulating undercoating, greases, bronze alloys and taking lead out of meter pointers, connections and heater cores. |
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Lastly, the Board approved the Working Groups' proposal for reformulating the reports presented at the General Meeting in Amsterdam. |
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Recommendations were made with a view to reformulating or rethinking some of the objectives. |
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There is a small percentage of products that we are currently reformulating and plan to have updated in the near future. |
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Particular consideration should be given to reformulating or suppressing the objective regarding e-learning and distance learning. |
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Obviously this will involve reviewing the rules under which decisions are made in the financial market and reformulating them where appropriate. |
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It was therefore suggested that the Commission consider reformulating these questions to facilitate the replies by countries. |
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Leading drugstore brand Sally Hansen said it is reformulating all its products to remove dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde and toluene. |
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The Moroccan proposals on reformulating the previous agreement were unacceptable and some people in the sector even wondered whether a bad agreement was really better than no agreement. |
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The whole idea of the white paper is to spark some interest and have some executives in food companies start to ask questions about whether they've looked at pulses and perhaps consider reformulating their snack food line. |
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Because I was caught up in a mental loop, my main priority had become reformulating what I'd already said in a way that no one would notice that I was just telling the same old story. |
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I am very grateful to Mr Paasilinna and to all the Members who have contributed to this report for reformulating essential issues in it and summarising them. |
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Accordingly, when evaluating and reformulating pay equity legislation, it is important to look at the current legislation not merely in principle but in action. |
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It is reformulating products, adding so-called branded active ingredients such as Calci-N, a milk-derived source of calcium that it adds to Nesquik's cocoa powder. |
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Ibn Taymiyyah also influenced various reform movements that have posed the problem of reformulating traditional ideologies by a return to sources. |
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Proposals for a sugar tax of up to 20 per cent and the threat of a levy to pressure companies into reformulating their products to reduce sugar content have been championed by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, among others. |
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The Advisory Group will participate actively in the reformulating of the guidelines and operational policies required to make the revised terms of reference operational. |
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Studies show the removal of MMT would significantly add to refinery costs for reformulating gasoline and increase the cost of the refining processes. |
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It makes it much easier and it does not penalize members of the food industry who might be out there exhibiting dramatic leadership in terms of the way in which they're reformulating their particular products. |
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It considered that paragraph 9.3.2 needed reformulating completely. |
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It is responsible for formulating and, if necessary, reformulating the general moral rules. |
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Is 2 percent less ozone worth the high cost of reformulating gasoline? |
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