How To Use Re-examine In A Sentence

  • Other historical mysteries re-examined at the Maryland conference include Alexander the Great, who amassed a sprawling empire by age 30, but died in 323 B.C. at age 32. Solving Darwin's Medical Mystery
  • In the last decade, several new lines of evidence have emerged that have re-examined this issue using either new diagnostic modalities or research techniques.
  • A Belgian consumer organisation which last week claimed that three Nokia batteries were unprotected against short-circuiting is to re-examine its findings.
  • But experts now want to re-examine her for a fuller assessment. The Sun
  • This hypothesis should be re-examined and verified in a much larger cohort before it is used to prognosticate and manage patients.
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  • The published erratum clarifies the situation, but the statement caused us to re-examine our data to see what we are able to say about recent trends in HIV among homosexual men.
  • You will recall that Mr Mott re-examined Mr Tegg in great detail.
  • For the review, Lebovitz and his team re-examined the data from 13 studies that originally aimed to examine the efficacy and safety of Avandia.
  • In these cases, the ear canal should be re-examined and cleansed every two to five days until edema of the canal has resolved and the wick is no longer needed.
  • The primary role of the tribunal is to re-examine evidence presented by the Director, and it is not anticipated that it will often initiate its own investigations.
  • Moreover, when article 6 of the Convention becomes part of our law, it will be the prism through which other aspects of our criminal law may have to be re-examined.
  • The thought woke me up to re-examine what I had taken for granted.
  • The Revenue has also indicated that past years will not be re-examined solely as a result of the decision.
  • Is it perhaps time to re-examine some of the fundamental assumptions underlying that policy?
  • Plans for 24-hour drinking should be re-examined because of an ‘epidemic’ of binge drinking and drunken yobbery, Britain's most senior police officer said today.
  • I now appeal to the mandarins who have formed this tiptoe policy to re-examine it. Times, Sunday Times
  • But posts like this one make me re-examine my dilatoriness. No Mow « Fairegarden
  • At length on his name being announced when a literary gentleman, particularly conversant in rural economy, happened to be present, the poem was formally re-examined, and its general aspect excited the risibility of that gentleman in so pointed a manner, that Bloomfield was called into the room, and exhorted not to waste his time, and neglect his employment, in making vain attempts, and particularly in treading on the ground which Letter 388
  • Several of these podcasts have led to cases being re-examined and retried. Times, Sunday Times
  • His success led other parties to pledge to re-examine the country's generous refugee policy.
  • Chase spokesman Tom Kelly said the company has requested that the courts not enter judgments in pending matters until the company has had time to re-examine the filings "to verify that the affidavits and other documents meet the standard of personal knowledge or review where that is required. J.P. Morgan Chase freezes 56,000 foreclosures
  • Our solutions will not stick if we do not re-examine the potential value of "Rolodex" presidents, slash-and-burn financial officers, and too many corporate leaders who could not mind their own stores. The Volokh Conspiracy
  • We suggest that these models might be re-examined in light of these results.
  • After the teen is killed, she hears ghostly voices and sees strange visions that cause her to re-examine beliefs she thought she left behind. Star Wars Fan Filmmaker’s First Feature Film, Imprint, Hits Stores Tuesday | Fan Cinema Today
  • Reading History Backwards encourages viewers to re-examine how we construct and perceive history and current reality.
  • As with other elements of government spending, we need to re-examine what the country can afford. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the light of the evidence I had then heard, I re-called Miss Cheslyn-Curtis and Dr Calder who were re-examined on the further evidence and who were both able to provide their further comments on this.
  • Is it perhaps time to re-examine some of the fundamental assumptions underlying that policy?
  • This essay re-examines the question of the exportability of democracy in the light of the cosmopolitan project. Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
  • They are there variously to lead, cross-examine and re-examine witnesses and to adjudicate on the evidence.
  • In the process of designing courses and curriculums I re-examined how colleges do it.
  • But surely we need to re-examine the issue. The Sun
  • Re-examine all you have been told. Dismiss what insults your soul. Walt Whitman 
  • He had officiously detained the whole unhappy party, on the grounds that he wanted to re-examine everybody, and was thus keeping them miserably cooped up together over a horrible Sunday; and he had put the copingstone on his offences by turning out to be an intimate friend of Lord Peter Wimsey's, and having, in consequence, to be accommodated with a bed in the gamekeeper's cottage and breakfast at the Lodge. Clouds of Witness
  • If Pardes is a DDLJ spinoff then I think you need to re-examine the term spinoff! NAACHGAANA
  • Police chiefs need to swiftly re-examine their priorities. The Sun
  • There is also the possibility that it could be used to re-examine unsolved crimes.
  • The higher court should re-examine the facts and application of the law in order to challenge or verify the decision of the lower court.
  • Pages that have not been as popular as entry pages may need to be re-examined and altered again.
  • One reason may be that after one analyst makes a significant change, others re-examine their models and then revise their estimates in the same direction.
  • Extra officers have been drafted in to re-examine original crime scene evidence and to use the Holmes computer, not available in the 1970s, to cross-refer statements and patterns against police databases.
  • The characters plug along until, as always in the movies, a crisis requires them to re-examine why they are so unhappy and how they got there.
  • Witnesses are first examined-in-chief by the Prosecutor, then cross-examined by defence counsel, and subsequently re-examined by the Prosecutor.
  • Even free nations have been forced to re-examine the nature of their commitment to freedom.
  • Additionally the controversial fast breeder and high temperature reactor projects are being re-examined.
  • Accordingly, Mr. Clinton said, the policy should be re-examined or at least carried out in a more humane way, to prevent the harassment of homosexuals in the armed forces.
  • Mr Darling has said that that the location of some cameras might have to be re-examined after the publication of today's detailed analysis.
  • Something will be very wrong, however, if the assumptions of the kind of free-market capitalism - sometimes called 'neoliberal' - that has appeared triumphant since 1989 are not re-examined in this 20th anniversary year ... Archive 2009-01-01
  • In her installation, Kennedy re-examines this hierarchy by collapsing any clear definition between humans and their natural counterparts.
  • Her husband and children will also have to re-examine their expectations.
  • I know I commit howlers of my own from time to time; this is not so much criticism as observation and a reminder to myself of the need constantly to re-examine news items I come across.
  • Re-examine all you have been told. Dismiss what insults your soul. Walt Whitman 
  • It recommended that the prohibition on contingency fees and other forms of incentive should be re-examined.
  • The greatest help in setting a strategy is a hefty slice of cynicism and the openness of mind to re-examine cherished beliefs.
  • To illustrate the problem, you need to re-examine line //3 from Listing 4 above.
  • Then, certain classes of materials, including wood charcoal and carbonized seeds, were re-examined and identified.
  • He had also set up working parties to re-examine the military cover at all the top-security jails. THE SCAR
  • We must re-examine all that we do and redesign our many and complex systems to make them less vulnerable to human error.
  • But the centenary of her death seemed to me the perfect time to re-examine her life, particularly because she is a distant relative. Times, Sunday Times
  • Absently coiling a blonde curl around her fingers she re-examined the office she was gradually growing familiar with.
  • Her husband and children will also have to re-examine their expectations.
  • The University of Bristol's MA in Medieval and Early modern History is new to the department and re-examines the traditional rigid periodisation of the two epochs.
  • I sincerely hope you'll write a new post soon - even if it's only to say "well, I've re-examined the evidence of steel melting, explosive "squibs", free fall, Pentagon hole too small to be a jetliner, no wreckage at the Pentagon... and I'm doing so without prejudice". "You may rest assured that I, and hundreds of supporters, will continue to contact you, by email, phone, and perhaps in-person requests...."
  • It re-examined the approval to import and manufacture soluble concentrates containing hydrogen cyanamide to ensure existing controls were adequate to address potential risks.
  • He used this to block his mother's attempts to re-examine his father with her own tame doctors.
  • Discussion resulted in agreement on the remainder, and the main body of the corpus was re-examined to accommodate changes to the original coding system.
  • The clear purpose of the book is to re-examine the decision and alter the standards applied in the Pentagon Papers.
  • For the first time since its adoption in 1930, the Code was to be fully re-examined and substantially altered.
  • It is designed to give physicians faster access to results on new and re-examined medical treatments.
  • A new Obama administration would be a timely opportunity to re-examine some of the surveillant practices of the last few years, and in particular the clandestine surveillance on Americans performed by the government (warrantless wiretapping). one in the New York Times by Eric Lichblau and James Risen (who broke the warrantless wiretapping story in 2005, forcing the Bush administration to admit it was breaking the law) and one at Foucault blog
  • In the process of designing courses and curriculums I re-examined how colleges do it.
  • Lord Irvine said last month he had asked the review body to re-examine the link between his pay and the Lord Chief Justice's.
  • These will be considered briefly before the general subject of sexual offences is re-examined.
  • In doing so, it re-examines many of the received opinions on the Thatcher years.
  • We have to re-examine the issue in the light of current technology. Times, Sunday Times
  • Earlier this year he caused a storm when he said he would re-examine whether the company should be split up by demerging its wholesale and retail arms.
  • I think it also needs to re-examine how it views other churches.
  • As honourable people, the panel members have correctly chosen to re-examine the evidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Early release is being re-examined by the Executive as a top priority.

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