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Meanings of formulate new in English
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Usage of formulate new in English
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Most are struggling to accept its now all-too-visible shortcomings, or formulatenew strategies.
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The trouble was that we had so very little time wherein to formulatenew plans.
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Ranging from personal accounts of its detrimental effects to theoretical analyses, later essays formulatenew legal paradigms to combat the problem.
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According to my briefings from both the Admiralty and the Foreign Office, it would be 'premature' to formulatenew policy at this time.
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Reuters reported last month that the CBRC was working with China's securities regulator to formulatenew, less restrictive guidelines for the creation of ABS.
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This year, governments and companies had to formulatenew vaccines against the new pandemic H1N1 swine flu and give them alongside vaccines for seasonal influenza.
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In formulatingnew regulations, in may developing countries it wasn't a financial system crisis.
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When they formulatednew legislation, it was seen both as God's and their own.
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They then began formulatingnew plans to make sure Tory Burch LLC didn't unravel.
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Prof. Freud is most careful in formulatingnew theories.
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Significance and impact: This study suggests that CuNPs and CuNWs are good candidates for formulatingnew therapeutic agents for candidiasis.
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If I can teach people, and share with them how I got here, it's the same as formulatingnew products.