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revised as vs revised on

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Revised as' is used when referring to the content or nature of something that has been changed, while 'revised on' is used when specifying the date or time when something was revised.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

revised as

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the content or nature of something that has been changed.

This phrase is used to indicate the changes made to the content or nature of something. For example, 'The document was revised as per the client's feedback.'

Examples:

  • The policy was revised as a result of new regulations.
  • The book was revised as a second edition with updated information.
  • The design was revised as per the customer's preferences.
  • The financial perspective is revised as follows:
  • The financial perspective set out in Annex I to Decision 2003/430/EC is revised as follows:
  • In addition this Joint Action shall be reviewed and revised as appropriate no later than 31 December 2011.
  • This Joint Action shall be reviewed and revised as appropriate in the light of a study on the future perspectives of the ESDC and their possible implications.
  • Indicative programmes shall be revised as necessary taking into account any review of the relevant strategy papers.
  • Following a reasoned request from the Joint Monitoring Committee or at the initiative of the Commission after having consulted the Joint Monitoring Committee, programmes may be revised as a result of any of the following:
  • As compared to the forecast agreed in April 2004, the forecast agreed in April 2005 has been revised as follows:
  • This Decision may be revised as appropriate.
  • The reporting procedures will be revised as well.
  • Version as revised as of 1 January 2007.
  • The Committee therefore recommends that these key provisions be revised as appropriate when the opportunity arises.
  • Those strategy papers shall also be reviewed at mid-term and revised as appropriate.
  • The estimates often need to be revised as events occur and uncertainties are resolved.
  • Article 3(5) should be revised as proposed where given categories of venture capital investments are concerned.
  • The above amounts shall be amended when the Financial Framework is revised as provided for in the Interinstitutional agreement of 17 May 2006.
  • Poland explains that the project's initial assumptions were substantially revised as a result of changes in external circumstances.
  • All operational programmes and Community support frameworks had to be revised as a result of the allocation of the performance reserve.
  • Budget rules were also revised as Parliament will enjoy full parity with Council in deciding the EU budget.
  • Article 7 is revised as follows:
  • We want to improve these controls still further and the relevant provisions are being revised as we speak.

Alternatives:

  • revised to
  • revised for
  • revised with
  • revised by

revised on

This phrase is correct and commonly used when specifying the date or time when something was revised.

This phrase is used to indicate the specific date or time when a revision took place. For example, 'The report was revised on June 15th.'

Examples:

  • The contract was revised on the 1st of May.
  • The article was revised on Friday.
  • The policy was revised on the same day it was issued.
  • To promote universal support for the ICC, the Council last year adopted Common Position 2001/443/CFSP, revised on 20 June 2002.
  • This Regulation constitutes a special agreement within the meaning of Article 142 of the Convention on the Grant of European Patents of 5 October 1973, as revised on 17 December 1991 and on 29 November 2000 (hereinafter 'EPC').
  • Re-evaluation completed on 23 November 2004; revised on 26 January 2006
  • The request has been revised on 15 October 2010 on the basis of the comments received during its evaluation by the ad hoc Working Group of the Commission.
  • The dumping calculations were, therefore, revised on the basis of the adjusted criteria.
  • Historical data will need to be revised on the occasion of the February 2003 data transmission in order to be consistent with the new reporting of current data
  • The Convention on the Grant of European Patents of 5 October 1973, as revised on 17 December 1991 and on 29 November 2000 (hereinafter 'EPC'), established the European Patent Organisation and entrusted it with the task of granting European patents.
  • Agreement on working conditions and the pecuniary regime for auxiliary conference interpreters (ACIs) (and the implementing rules therefor), as established on 28 July 1999, amended on 13 October 2004 and revised on 31 July 2008.
  • Is the principle of proportionality satisfied if, pursuant to the policy revised on 17 July 2008, a general indication of areas one hundred times the individual trial fields is chosen?
  • Notes that the rules relating to the payment of allowances to Members of the Committee of the Regions were revised on 19 November 2002 and that they now stipulate that tickets and boarding cards must be produced before any reimbursement is paid;
  • Expenditure weights and product baskets are revised on an annual basis.
  • Okay, I'll have the family bylaws revised on Monday...
  • Annex I shall be revised on the basis of information communicated by the third countries concerned.
  • (5) The list and classification of the biological agents must be examined regularly and revised on the basis of new scientific data.
  • The list was revised on 7 April 2005 and is still stated that expenditure relating to peacekeeping operations may not be counted as public development aid.
  • The data for the international reserves template may be revised on an ongoing basis, where appropriate.
  • These KPIs will be revised on a regular basis to account of the latest developments.
  • As far as cash flow is concerned, the definitive findings were likewise revised on the basis of the verified data from the CI.
  • To that end, Member States may establish a promotion strategy which shall be revised on a regular basis.
  • The List of Standards will be revised on a regular basis to take account of requirements resulting from new technologies and market changes.

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