The section on the interconversion of molal and molar solutions needs to be reworded. |
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Prol has reworded the original post and indicates that it probably won't be archived. |
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Because of the novelist's ban on any reproduction of her correspondence, O'Brien could not quote the letter verbatim, so she reworded it. |
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In other instances, phrases and sentences have been repeated, but rearranged or slightly reworded. |
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Three phrases — including a reference to the democracy movement of 1989 — would have to be reworded. |
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Factor to consider in section 4 of the Final Notice has been reworded to indicate that facilities can use all relevant information or studies. |
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Well, apparently Steven not only completed the film, but also reworded much of the original with many of his special effects treatments and infusion of sentiment. |
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This group reworded the question to ask, what is right and wrong in relation to community and in relation to the land? |
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Depending on the political climate in which the case study is undertaken, some of the questions may need to be reworded. |
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And if the question were reworded, once again the government would claim that it was not clear. |
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The reference to low quality coffee in Action 17 should either be reworded or deleted. |
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Furthermore, questions had to be reworded to apply to future outcomes for projects that were incomplete. |
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Members reworded the question to ask, what can you do and not do regarding research? |
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He asked that the fifth point either be deleted or reworded, as the trust of the sceptics would best be won through being open. |
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The questions which did not generate an adequate response rate or those which appeared to be ambiguous were reworded. |
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However, certain questions were reworded slightly to capture differences between respondents' intentions last fall and their actual behavior over the past year. |
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This agreement, reworded in the way we are proposing, would clearly specify that a country that is unable to produce a medicine may ask another country to grant it a licence for export purposes. |
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They added a couple of questions, reworded things. |
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The paragraph was reworded in order to clarify the text. |
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The Commission has slightly reworded the text. |
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One such platform was the Foreign Policy Initiative, which was founded by neoconservatives who cleverly reworded old slogans. |
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After this consultation the meeting resumed without the presence of the Armenian delegation and I sought a consensus on the reworded subparagraph, which was accepted by the Commission. |
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Professor Wallard mentioned that if the Recommendations were approved by the CIPM, then Draft Resolution I for the CGPM would need to be slightly reworded. |
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The use of personal information for the purposes for which it is gathered remain the rule and not the exception, and that the bill be reworded to this effect. |
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It needs to be completely reworded to be more fair to the athletes. |
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Often, previously-known results will be streamlined, reworded, or reproven to make them directly relevant to the results of this paper. |
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Activity 20 might need to be reworded in view of the importance of the three pillars of sustainability and in the light of the Conference conclusions. |
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