On the basis of this report the European Council adopts each year conclusions that, in turn, may give rise to a reformulation of the Guidelines. |
However, it requires refinement and reformulation grounded in empirical analysis of exemplars or ideal types. |
His critics are quick to point out, however, that his success owes at least something to his use and reformulation of conservative ideas. |
I do think we're going to need reformulation to take sugar out of foods, in the same way that successfully that's happened with salt. |
A reformulation is needed to refer, in addition to pharmacological action, to immunological and metabolic action. |
Despite the 2000 withdrawal, Scotchgard is back on the market after reformulation to a more environmentally benign fluorine-based chemistry. |