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Sentence count:151+5Posted:2017-04-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: reviserevisitdeviserevisiondeviserteleviseadvisedrevisionistMeaning: [rɪ'vaɪzd]  adj. 1. improved or brought up to date 2. altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material. 
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61. Revised guidance due early this year will included strengthened guidance on these checks for hospital locums and other staff.
62. In each case it is the revised versions which are to be played in this concert.
63. The study made headlines everywhere, and newspapers printed a revised height-weight chart that reflected the lean weights Willett recommends.
64. Lautro's rules at the relevant time Lautro's rules were revised in February 1992.
65. The trouble is that the revised version of the legend of the Courts of Love is as ill-founded as the old one.
66. Under the revised plans Nirex now aims to submit its application by the autumn of 1993.
67. If the second edition of a book contains revision material, it is the first revised edition.
68. They suggest that forecasts of warming may have to revised downwards.
69. It is hoped also that a revised grant application form will be available for distribution before the meeting.
70. In October, total consumer credit increased a revised $ 11. 4 billion.
71. The revised guidelines are expected to avoid giving care workers specific advice on how to physically restrain absconders.
72. Revised forecasts - expected in November - are likely to be more pessimistic.
73. Testing will be revised soas to add less to teachers' workloads. External examiners may be used more.
74. The book first came out in 1994 and a revised edition was published this year.
75. All told[sentencedict.com/revised.html], the Communists could come out of the general election with some 45-50 seats in the revised 500-seat lower house.
76. An estimated 40,000 names on a revised electoral roll were reported to be suspect.
77. The text has been revised and a new introductory essay has been added for the second edition.
78. It makes its road debut in a revised Griffith in March next year.
79. Each will be revised regularly to check on progress, and raise standards higher.
80. Plans for the tunnel had to be revised at an additional cost of $180 million.
81. The company refused to comment further on its revised forecasts.
82. The planning process includes a series of public meetings this fall, with the revised plan scheduled for adoption next spring.
83. But this creates difficult administrative problems about how often official valuations of property values are revised.
84. Plans are under way for a revised edition, which should be published in the near future as a self-financing project.
85. In fact, the authors simply bring their diagnosis into verbal conformity with revised social stereotypes.
86. But he has also incorporated, and indeed revised, much recent analysis by economists.
87. The inventory-to-shipment ratio in November was revised to 116. 2 from an initial 116. 4.
88. In the event that we can not agree an acceptable revised fee scale then we withdraw from the sale.
89. Many successful companies in the most advanced industrial countries would attribute much of their success to revised approaches to quality assurance.
90. Guidance was first published in 1973, and it has been periodically revised in the light of experience gained.
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