But, he said in an interview, the new report "merely recycles exaggerated claims for the nonabortion uses of RU-486 which remain based on fragmentary and inconclusive research."
And as Henry Kaufman, a longtime observer of Wall Street, points out, much of the borrowing by homeowners and corporations is merely recycling existing debts at better terms.
But VCA aims far higher than merely recycling golden oldies.
Unfortunately, despite Davis's claim to have found new moral high ground, her conclusions merely recycle the existing liberal consensus.
But Conservatives responded to the plan by saying that it would cut the most attractive features of their policies - including the competition within the health system - while merely recycling some of their other ideas.
Instead of merely recycling anarchic cliches like "No Future!"
He isn't merely recycling old movie plots or drawing on the glamorous atmosphere of Hollywood.
During her testimony, Rowling reiterated her claim that the Lexicon contained minimal commentary and merely recycled her writing, adding nothing other than "facetious asides and etymologies of the easiest kind."
- and cynical indifference - who cares, everyone's doing it - is merely recycling anecdotes and complaints.
Conversely standard conferences, the bulletin reported, would merely recycle results previously obtained.