The communique was a watered-down version of what the British had hoped to achieve.
Too often, marketers see mobile as an untethered, scaled-down version of the Web experience.
The rush defense first became popular in rugby league, a stripped-down version of the sport.
On the one hand it is not satisfied even with the watered-down version of the treaty.
The Obama administration has already associated itself with a watered-down version of this initiative.
Is Sun working on a slimmed-down version of the Java Virtual Machine for use in embedded systems?
The bill was off and on all week with, at week's end, only a watered-down version surviving.
In the other camp are those expecting the Fed to provide only a watered-down version of quantitative easing.
In essence, it's a scaled-down version of the blog community that sprung up around Google 's AdWord service.
Italy will be the first real test of whether even the new, watered-down version of them will prevail.
"What they're showing you now is a dumbed-down version of what this technology is capable of doing, " she said.
Life today is very much a scaled-down version of the fictionalized early 20th-century.
They now appear - and we still don't know the full details - to have accepted a watered-down version of that.
North Dakota Senator Kent Conrad, chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, proposed a stripped-down version of Simpson-Bowles on Fox News Sunday.
It would be a watered-down version of the line-item veto presidents have long craved but the Supreme Court has found unconstitutional.
Insiders say a toned-down version of "The Walking Dead" could have worked for broadcast (and some say Revolution is just that).
But the vast overcentralised scheme has fallen four years behind schedule, and the government is edging its way towards a scaled-down version.
Microsoft has countered by importing Windows CE, a stripped-down version of Windows that can run anything from cellular telephones to videogame consoles, to palm-size computers.
ActiveGrid even peddles a free, stripped-down version to get customers started.
Mexico's Zapatist movement said it would continue its rebellion, after Congress had approved a watered-down version of a law to promote Indian rights.
Though the bill that was approved is what Ron Paul calls a watered down version, he said the following via video message about the bill.
Cage the Elephant does a stripped down version of the song.
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Aesthetically, the Mini's looks like a shrunken-down version of the Glo.
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Under a passport system covering the European Economic Area (a broader, watered-down version of the European Union), investors were supposedly covered by the Icelandic deposit-insurance scheme.
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To coincide with the feature, Rovio created an animated YouTube video about its pigs and birds, a free, stripped-down version of the game and 42 new levels.
Going one better, Good OS launched a stripped-down version of gOS earlier this year that runs just a web browser (Firefox) for accessing applications on the web.
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Heck, we even get a watered down version of Netflix, which means there are plenty of old movies but not enough of the new and cool TV shows.
Give me a stripped-down version of the app, Ihnatko argues, one that allows me to grab a few minutes that would otherwise be wasted and make them productive.
You can be sure that President Obama would welcome an America in which the Republican Party is preoccupied with remaking itself into a watered-down version of the Democrats.
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But it gave the green light to a slimmed-down version, with so-called "customer-facing" areas - such as libraries and one stop shops - staying within the council system.
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