Similar words: formulate, reformulate, formulation, simulated, molecular formula, formula, stimulated, formulas. Meaning: ['fɔrmjəleɪt /'fɔːmjʊl-] adj. devised; developed according to an orderly plan.
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61. When the tin price collapsed, the miners formulated a plan to keep the mines open under their control with reduced costs.
62. The book in other ways also reflects how little they had yet formulated a detailed evolutionary history of society.
63. A programme for the Cooperative Party was formulated at the conference soon after its formation.
64. A consistent theory of how gravity affects light did not come until 1915, when Einstein formulated the general theory of relativity.
65. In recent years Western socialists have formulated wide-ranging proposals for socialist economic organization in which markets play a key role.
66. That world evolves in a clear and deterministic way, being governed by precisely formulated mathematical equations.
67. Radiator enamels are specially formulated to prevent the yellowing which usually occurs when normal white paint is used on a radiator.
68. The theoretical aspects were formulated in the mid-1940s and the first dates were published in December 1949.
69. Once formulated, they remain for ever in the environment and build up in food chains and ultimately in our bodies.
70. Jospin's conclusions may be open to debate, but the way he has formulated them is laudable.
71. These come into play after corporate plans have been formulated and are concerned with implementing them.
72. The over-all hypothetical plan formulated by Combined Fleet Headquarters as a basis for the games was briefly as follows: 1.
73. Indeed Wigner has formulated a proposal along exactly these lines.
74. In general terms, the distinction between education and training can be formulated in the following way.
75. Accordingly, a number of migration theories and general statements have been formulated over the years, as shown in Table 5.1.
76. The songs are clean and streamlined, consistently formulated and ready for radio play.
77. More often than not even the most famous of brand names are specially formulated to appeal to individual national palates.
78. This was achieved by Einstein's general theory of relativity, which was formulated in 1915.
79. Formulated for interior use only, the range is suitable for windows, doors, picture and dado rails, and skirtings.
80. Changes to the education system should be formulated by teachers not politicians.
81. The argue that if the environment is to be properly safeguarded policies must be formulated which will encourage favourable ongoing management.
82. With plans formulated, Kate is then allocated a budget to cover all aspects of the landscaping.
83. The latter are public entities, formulated in a public language, involving theories of various degrees of generality and sophistication.
84. In the light of this, it examines trade-union policies and strategies formulated towards training and retraining programmes.
85. By the middle of the decade, they had formulated their auteur theory, which gave a new gloss to film studies.
86. To this end he had formulated a plan of action in his devious mind.
87. We are reluctant to accept that rules can be formulated as probabilistic statements.
88. These are usually formulated in terms of differential equations. 2.
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89. Until an effective principle of inertia had been formulated, the earth's motion was contradicted by common sense.
90. In principle, of course, correlations involving the pressure fluctuations as well as the velocity fluctuations may be formulated.
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