0 present participle of formulate
1 to develop all the details of a plan for doing something:
to formulate a new plan
to formulate legislation
By formulating plans in advance, agents can avoid the need down the line to deliberate about their next move.
The discussion can be seen as a needed step before formulating conclusions and/or recommendations.
The methods used for formulating the recommendations are clearly described. 11.
These two possibilities can be further tested by formulating two alternative hypotheses.
The ill-posedness in this case simply means that there may exist other missing physical effects that have to be included in formulating a mathematical problem.
Formulating completeness internally (but without syntax, as the essence of cut-elimination) was therefore the task.
Only in eleven of the 360 cases examined in my study, for example, was there any mention of mediator involvement in formulating the agreement.
Formulating age : dimensions of age identity in elderly talk.