English to Tamil Dictionary reformulate

reformulate

சீரமைப்பதற்கு
definition
verb
the company also recently reformulated its Double Fudge Bar
formulate again or differently.
example
The lesson for the movement has been to shift from fighting single issues to a detailed vision of the world which can 'reformulate' itself in new ways and in new spheres if it suffers a temporary setback.
More subtly, these issues suggest opportunities to 'reformulate' a theory of the firm that relies less on efficient markets and more on the institutions for wealth creation and distribution.
His response to the failure of either virological or epidemiological studies to confirm his initial hypothesis has been to 'reformulate' it to make it ever wider and more diffuse.
The economic slow down actually offers an opportunity to re-assess and 'reformulate' the structure of mass transit investment.
pupils benefit from the opportunity to 'reformulate' their thinking in a helpful atmosphere
I'm not saying I'll never do women's clothes again, but I need space to 'reformulate' my approach.
They should seize the chance to rethink the challenge and to 'reformulate' the laws so that genuine threats can be fought effectively, and the public reassured, while at the same time basic freedoms are honoured.
The airline responded by withdrawing their latest offer, saying they ‘remain ready to 'reformulate' a different offer acceptable to both parties on reasonable terms and conditions.’
And just as under apartheid, people have been obliged to 'reformulate' their ethnic identities in order to get access to resources.
The new legislation aims to bring us back into line with the rest of the EU, forcing manufacturers to 'reformulate' entire ranges and invest heavily in applying for new product licences.
It is therefore no good for socialists, whatever concessions to contemporary political realities they may be obliged to make, to try to 'reformulate' the Labour Party, to create an upgraded and more robust version of the same.
Perhaps, though, we should 'reformulate' the question.
Graham Priest, a very very clever logician, has done some work on 'reformulating' an arithmetic using paraconsistent logics to allow for the Godel paradox to be solved within the system.
You will then see how she 'reformulates' these same rules according to female rather than male characteristics.
Climatic and physical variations that caused particular skin problems and cultural propensities for specific colors and fragrances sometimes required the 'reformulation' of products.
This usually involves 'reformulating' the research question.
The strategy will take account of opportunities to reduce trans fats and make sure that 'reformulations' to reduce the content of saturated fat do not result in replacing this with trans fat.
This proposal is being given ministerial consideration in the context of a broader 'reformulation' of the structure and purpose of university education.
His critics are quick to point out, however, that his success owes at least something to his use and 'reformulation' of conservative ideas.
Manufacturers will be busy 'reformulating' everything they can to be low in carbohydrates.
This merely 'reformulates' the problem, however, since the difficulty then is to distinguish between contracts of service and contracts for services.
He found in her favour only by 'reformulating' her case in a way that was not even argued at trial.
The radical nature of Baran's 'reformulation' of Marxist doctrine is obscured by an understandable tendency to confuse Baran's theory with Lenin's earlier theory of imperialism.
The challenge on behalf of the Kennington Residents adopts some of these grounds and 'reformulates' them from the standpoint of alleged ‘victims’ within the meaning of section 7 of the Human Rights Act.
The following results emerge by simply 'reformulating' the research question as: what is the benefit of an additional four days of penicillin treatment, after the initial three days?
Clearly, 'reformulating' the drug in a more convenient pill form was a priority.
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