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  • There is an urgent need for security experts to reappraise the situation to see what can be done to provide more protection for key employees.
  • Blackett's scathing remarks will have reverberated within both government and the military authorities and perhaps the host of pending courts martial will be reappraised, in advance.
  • Right-minded people would have to reappraise any views of this man.
  • It did not persuade them to abandon the war but it did force them to reappraise their strategy.
  • Yet, as far as is known, the CIA has still never reappraised the sources and methods that led to its conclusion that Iran had abandoned its quest for a nuclear weapon. The Lesson of 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy'
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  • ‘Each woman must be considered as an individual and we recommend that women's cases are reappraised annually,’ a spokeswoman said.
  • A 1992 report by the International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group reappraised the causes of Chernobyl, shifting blame away from reactor operators to a weak Soviet nuclear safety culture and reactor design flaws. Chernobyl and the Power of Myth
  • In the name of humanity I ask the government to reappraise this important issue.
  • In kicking off the season by claiming five straight victories without the loss of a goal, possibilities for United and Ferguson have begun to be reappraised tentatively.
  • In the name of humanity I ask the government to reappraise this important issue.
  • This calls for some kind of experience that leads him to reappraise his self-image and re-evaluate his self-esteem.
  • After this close shave, he started to reappraise the relationship between management and staff and started to give people more say in the running of the business.
  • I was trying to rush it out for Expo, but since failing to do so I've gone back and reappraised it as… not great.
  • It is worth recalling that in the same way the Scottish parliament has restarted the clock after nearly 400 years in abeyance, you must also reappraise the relationship between the two Crowns.
  • Does this excite your interest, activate your curiosity, lead you to reappraise the familiar; does it set in motion a process of questioning?
  • Like a mass feedback system, activists continually have to reappraise the situation to engage with whatever is being protested.
  • It did not persuade them to abandon the war but it did force them to reappraise their strategy.
  • Lord Haskins goes further, and suggests that the ministry officials should reappraise their role in implementing the regulations, with perhaps more sympathy and less enthusiasm.
  • They reappraised the key role of the teacher in the learning process.
  • It could take four weeks before we are able to get some homes reappraised. Storm Puts a Drag on Property Sales
  • Beautiful landmarks like St. James deserved to be preserved, if only for their historic merit; they spring from a staggering flowering of American imagination that came, almost out of nowhere, at the turn of the last century, a period only now just beginning to be understood, reappraised, and treasured for the renaissance it was. Catholic Cleveland: Historic Church Saved, But Others Still in Danger
  • That could provide a pause during which both sides can reappraise their strategies.
  • Shortage of parking means that costs are "reappraised Latest amIright Song Parodies
  • It did not persuade them to abandon the war but it did force them to reappraise their strategy.
  • And if it's not there I have to reappraise that person as ‘my friend’.
  • E-mails from a Bank of America loan officer in Charlotte show that she was in regular contact with Dain and was having lots reappraised if initial appraisals were not high enough to justify the loans. Lure of quick profits snared investors in Carolina land deals
  • Keep this up for a defined period - say 12 weeks - and then reappraise the situation to decide what to continue indefinitely.
  • That hint of mortality gave him pause for thought and he admits: ‘The illness made me reappraise my life.’
  • The MS Society urged the medicines watchdog and drug firm Novartis to work together so that Gilenya – also called fingolimod – can be reappraised. MS Society calls for rethink after first pill treatment is rejected
  • The development was reappraised at $90 million last year, down from $162 million in 2005, Trepp says. Boardwalk Comes Up Short
  • Homes in our town are reappraised every five years and taxes are increased accordingly
  • Robin Shellard, defending, said his client had reappraised his life while in hospital and since being discharged had not returned to his past life of drug abuse and crime.

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