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revised

improved or brought up to date a revised edition altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material the amended bill passed easily

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Simple sentences

A revised edition of the encyclopedia was published.
The rule should be revised.
The timetable has been revised.
He revised his opinion.
The Japan Meteorological Agency has revised the magnitude of the eastern Japan quake from 8.8 to 9.0, the largest recorded in world history.
When was the last time you revised your lessons at the library?
I revised my theory.
In the course of that evening I revised the lesson three times.
Such a project has of course demanded a revised budget.

Movie subtitles

The 1991 restoration, under the direction of Pierre Philippe and Jean-Louis Bompoint, was revised in 2001 by Luce Vigo and Bernard Eisenschitz in collaboration with Gaumont.
Now, this is your revised will. drawn in accordance with the requirements of the trust.
And I think, Pritchard, any revised testimony you give about seeing me that night will be a waste of your breath, once it's out you're harbouring a murderer.
DIED IN COMBAT (TEXT REVISED) DECEASED.
Do you solemnly swear to uphold the letter of the law. as stated in The Revised Statutes of Texas, 1855?
Here you go, Mike. Revised schedule for tonight.
But we have revised the script.
Well. You will begin work on the basis of these estimates, revised for the difference in prices.
Captain Kirk, revised estimate on cloud visual contact, 3.7 minutes.
Bridge to Officers' Lounge. Captain Kirk. Revised estimate on cloud visualcontact:3. 7minutes.
A coding sequence cannot be revised once it's been established.
Let's have a revised plan.
She revised the area before the shoot out, Lieutenant?
Stored within that big machine is the sum total of human knowledge. Constantly being revised and brought up to date.
At your request, my basic directive has been revised.
Our employment system must be radically revised. The labour boss must be replaced by a direct employment system.
They moved the launch up and they wanna see the revised pages on this.
Raise your right hands. Do you solemnly swear to uphold the letter of the law. as stated in The Revised Statutes of Texas, 1855?
Moreover, the contract with you should be revised.
See if you can push the blueprint room on those revised drawings for the Cameron job, will you, Carl?
The revised prints on the interior are in my office, Mr. Cameron.
It would be nice if you'd tell me a bit more tomorrow about possessives. And it would be good if you revised the 5th lesson too, learning at least 10 new words, alright?
Revised estimate on cloud visual contact. 3. 7 minutes.
Then we'll expect a revised report by the next council session.
You tell me. You're the one with the meticulously revised databanks.
Do you feel you've revised enough?
Relief with the rise of the exemption limit to 5000 rupees on income tax and a greater sense of security to low income groups through revised pension proposals.
Furthermore, this evening the provisional government has in emergency, revised the constitution to remove the child welfare laws and dispatched the self defense forces.
Whatever is inconsistent with the facts no matter how fond of it we are must be discarded or revised.
Peter's got revised figures.
I want you to find me a copy of the revised script.
If you were referring to the first production model automobile of the 20th century perhaps the subsequent Model A would be a more apt analogy since I am Dr. Noonien Soong's revised prototype.
Our docking schedule is being revised.
Are you sure you destroyed every last copy of the revised Rules of Acquisition?
The revised budget for the sample collection passed quite easily, didn't it?
You'll be restricted to quarters until the revised orders come in.
We've revised the rules of evidence to make them more flexible.

News and current affairs

The US had not revised its policy, even with an African immigrant's son living in the White House.
A revised version of the directive that reduces its sectoral scope and makes a number of compromises with the country-of-origin principle is now before the European Parliament.
And not just Arab; globally, foreign policies are being hurriedly - and somewhat confusedly - revised and rewritten.
At the same time, tax laws have been revised to make investors wealthier in the near term, discouraging long-term investment in research.
Perhaps most importantly, the worst-case assumptions for safety planning have been radically revised.
Some have suggested waiting to address this issue until 2012, when a revised protocol is supposed to come into effect.
Indeed, growth has slowed and GDP forecasts have been revised downward since mid-year in most countries.
Every projection of growth has been revised downward.
So how should a revised mandate for central banks be structured to maintain their focus on low inflation while allowing monetary policy to address other issues when appropriate?
What central banks need now is a revised mandate that upholds price stability as the primary, long-term objective, while allowing policymakers to pursue other objectives when appropriate.
Militarily, Japan revised its law on the Self-Defense Forces to establish procedures for ballistic missile defense, with a strong focus on North Korea.
The FSB's charter, revised in 2012, says that signatories are subject to no legal obligations whatsoever.
Not only have they revised their spending plans, but, in many cases, they have delayed purchases, waiting for the uncertainty to clear.
But, in the end, he decided to interrupt his vacation and offer amounts of aid that were successively revised upwards, in a global competition which promised to benefit those who were desperate for help.
Theory, no matter how elegant, Rawls argued, should be dismissed or revised when proven untrue.
A slightly revised version of that legislation remains in force.
The shift in thinking was triggered by the revised deficit forecasts recently published by the Congressional Budget Office, the independent technical agency responsible for advising Congress on budget issues.
For example, for the EU-wide statutory audit that was completed in April, the European Parliament agreed to a revised directive and new regulation that should have been directly applicable in all 28 member countries.
The revised British law continues to place the burden of proof on the defense.
A decision is expected in the first half of 2005, but how the Pact will be revised remains uncertain.
And labor laws would be revised to strengthen the role of unions.
Now Krugman is back with a revised and expanded version of his book, and, sadly, the timing is perfect.
As a result, the International Monetary Fund's latest forecast has revised upward UK growth - and more so than for any other G-7 economy.
A couple of weeks after the project was initiated, France and Italy submitted revised annual budgets to the European Commission, in which they demanded more fiscal room for maneuver.
Fifty-eight more disorders appeared in the revised third (1987) and fourth (1994) editions.

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