How To Use Reassess In A Sentence
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It has since reassessed the situation and reckons that 0.25 per cent is possible.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is now evident that entering a new decade humanity is undergoing a global reassessment of ideological and political values.
The Golden Thread - Asian experiences of post-Raj Britain
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Agencies that have thought their only remit was to address minority issues must reassess the way they work.
Times, Sunday Times
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Especially on the left, the defeat in 1849 provoked a period of reassessment which, together with the hardship and loneliness of political exile, led to some substantial political realignments.
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In view of this, previously proposed timescales for evolutionary events may need to be reassessed.
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The biggest post-election challenge is rebuilding the social justice agenda and its support base while reassessing political alignments.
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The reassessment is the latest signal that the Obama administration is willing to re-evaluate the health impacts of chemicals that have been in widespread use.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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The recent changes mean that now is the perfect opportunity to reassess home services.
Times, Sunday Times
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After the system is docked, the nurse reassesses the patient's position to ensure that nothing moved or shifted during transfer.
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The bank is reassessing its criteria for lending money.
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After every major war, all pre-existing rules of warfare must be reassessed in the light of the actual practice of states.
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It maintained its triple-A rating on UK sovereign debt but warned of a reassessment if growth falters.
Times, Sunday Times
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It may be that you'll need to reassess your choices once you've done some more detailed sums.
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The incoming leader, who takes over Friday as CEO of a company struggling with the aftermath of a record oil spill, is ousting entrenched leaders, restructuring the organization and reassessing how employees earn their pay.
Rating BP's management shakeup
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If the argument of this essay is valid, then we face a major task of reassessment of much of the theory and practice of Christian spirituality.
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They are against any sort of reassessment of financial regulations. bob adamson has yet to provide a bio.
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
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The reassessment is the latest signal that the Obama administration is willing to reevaluate the possible health impacts of chemicals that have been in widespread use.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
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This great Lenten hymn should be made a model for personal reassessment during Lent.
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It is true that memories and past experiences often have to be reassessed in the light of new situations.
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And since the divergentevolution problem makes it crucial to tell the difference between mutative and allomorphic forms on this particular planet, I think we may have to reassess almost everything the survey team gave us.
Doctor’s Orders
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The whole thing needs to be reassessed.
The Sun
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Centenaries were always handy opportunities for reassessment.
The Times Literary Supplement
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We had two such studies last week, one on the state of Scotland's financial services sector followed by a very upbeat reassessment of the prospects for our offshore oil and gas industry.
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The recent changes mean that now is the perfect opportunity to reassess home services.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is now evident that entering a new decade humanity is undergoing a global reassessment of ideological and political values.
The Golden Thread - Asian experiences of post-Raj Britain
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Reassessing the archival records in EMA, Arenas rewrites Mier's life in his own fantasized, creative, hallucinatory, baroque picaresque fashion.
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For one thing there has been a reassessment of risk and what price should be put on it.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the light of this find past discoveries will have to be reassessed - opening new vistas for the study of human evolution.
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Doubts have been cast on this interpretation, but insufficient evidence is available to reassess it in terms of the more typical two-phase sequence.
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If people are not willing to take responsibility, they need to reassess the way they live.
The Sun
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I realized in that moment that I need to stop reassessing the entire situation in light of whatever happened the instance before.
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The need to reassess follows a number of large studies that show that a high dose of statins will reduce high cholesterol significantly.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you didn't, then you need to seriously reassess what constitutes a problem.
The Sun
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Maid Of Gold and Things Told only reinforce the atmospheric canvas of this album, simply developing the melodies and soundscapes to reassess their compositions.
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Church and that church leaders who are tempted to dismiss it as fiction, and therefore not to be taken seriously, might need to reassess their approach.
Times, Sunday Times
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This has been a few days in which the national media has had to kind of reassess its enthusiasm and the approach to this campaign.
CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2008
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Once you reach 10 stone, you need to reassess your intake.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet he has made a concerted effort to reassess.
Times, Sunday Times
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Voisin notes that the oyster season was supposed to kick off on September 7, but now the oystering community will have to reassess its schedule, given the decimated oyster beds that will take several years to recover.
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I will reassess the situation when I get home.
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Last week, a senior Chinese finance official told reporters in Beijing that the U.S. subprime problem had prompted the Chinese government to "reassess" financial-liberalization efforts.
U.S., China Split on Risks
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Additionally, such an approach typically requires periodic reassessment and rebalancing of the storage resources - often accompanied by system down time.
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If not, then you must seriously reassess arrangements.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the following weeks, I came to realise that I had to reassess my world view.
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But it came as part of a long-term reassessment of the X-ray exams.
New study questions mammograms
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EDITOR O'Reilly suggests that the role of thyroid function tests should be reassessed.
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Once you reach 10 stone, you need to reassess your intake.
Times, Sunday Times
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Evidence that this reassessment is well under way appears daily.
Opportunities for the 1990s
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The result of this agglomeration is a reassessment of eighteenth-century connections between practical techniques, philosophical ideas, and the cultures in which they resided.
The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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I feel it is high time that the county council reassessed its woeful decision to install those cursed traffic lights at Scale Hall corner.
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Is it a good thing for Obama to kind of reassess and step back, a good thing for McCain?
CNN Transcript Sep 11, 2008
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But the bookies might now be getting their calculators out to reassess the odds.
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This gives you a point in time to work towards when you can reassess the situation.
Life Without Work
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Good social work often requires a constant reassessment of initial judgments, and yet that's something all human beings find hard to do.
Times, Sunday Times
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Black politicians, too, came in for critical reassessment.
America Past and Present
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Many invalid trinomials will persist until someone takes the time to quantify them and reassess their validity.
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Yet he has made a concerted effort to reassess.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the two world wars, won not by brigades of cavalry but by tanks and bombers, required a reassessment of what constituted true chivalry.
Malory: The Life and Times of King Arthur's Chronicler
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In January 1981, Havering considered reassessing the couple as foster parents for long term fostering.
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But once the emergency has been dealt with, the Government will need to reassess comprehensively its current thinking.
The Sun
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I need time to reassess my career and decide what I want to do.
The Sun
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If you would like to reassess your life and learn how to use stress to your advantage, come along.
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The Jagran reader's valuation will doubtless be reassessed after its IPO next year.
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Church and that church leaders who are tempted to dismiss it as fiction, and therefore not to be taken seriously, might need to reassess their approach.
Times, Sunday Times
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The whole thing needs to be reassessed.
The Sun
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The physician must carefully assess and reassess every athlete with a concussion.
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I need time to reassess my career and decide what I want to do.
The Sun
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Treat the most painful area first and then reassess the situation after about half an hour or so.
Drug-Free Pain Relief
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Patients were reassessed on day 4 of therapy for clinical and laboratory responses and for adverse reactions to the medication.
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Finally, we will briefly reassess the evolutionary story in light of this information.
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This gives you a point in time to work towards when you can reassess the situation.
Life Without Work
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It is time pull back and reassess all that you have learned lately.
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Confirmation of the sill-sediment-complex nature of the Volcano-Sedimentary Complex highlights the need to reassess the physical volcanology of this volcanic unit to provide a basis for the ore-deposit modelling.
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The bank is reassessing its criteria for lending money.
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Nothing internal to the republican movement has shifted; there has been no reassessment of its ideology, let alone any critical rethinking of its history.
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He admitted that the trusts were reliant on the computer system and would reassess the situation in light of the problems.
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But others are unexpected enough that you must reassess your position, personally and in terms of others.
Times, Sunday Times
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How often should I reassess my needs?
The Family Nutrition Workbook
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If you didn't, then you need to seriously reassess what constitutes a problem.
The Sun
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You have to be very strong because you will get knockbacks and you'll have to reassess.
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But also follows a fundamental reassessment of the creditworthiness and prospects of emerging, versus developed, economies.sentence dictionary
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In this way we can remember, rethink, reassess, and importantly, celebrate its long history.
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By understanding different lifestyles, the BBC can ensure it constantly reassesses its own relevance to the 21st century audience.
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In light of these excavations, many other sites were reassessed, with the result that cruck building was identified at these too, showing that cruck building was not only known, but widespread by the seventh century.
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It should be his first priority to reassess what is needed by our men and women and to put right the deficiencies as soon as possible.
Times, Sunday Times
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I needed to reassess my goals.
The Sun
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But Keith Mawyer, property tax manager for the Department of Taxation's office of customer services, told Pyles in a Feb. 27 letter that even with the changes he is suggesting, it would not impact the current reassessment, which is to be certified next week.
News for Waynesboro News Virginian
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The Cuban revolution resulted in a reassessment of Washington's policy towards the Third World generally.
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The customer services department is reassessing its procedures for handling customer complaints.
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Not only do the batsmen need to reassess their game plans against spin, they could do with an injection of confidence.
The Sun
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'bootlicker' - Roy Keane was nothing if not brutally honest: when Gary Neville states that Ferguson is 'probably more interested in his horse (Rock of Gibraltar)' than managing the team, or openly criticises the sale of a major defender (Jaap Stam), then perhaps the opinion should be reassessed.
British Blogs
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Investors, meanwhile, are reassessing their portfolios and dumping shares.
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When you return you would be reassessed depending on your income at that time.
Times, Sunday Times
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But relationships and friendships may need to be reassessed as you're about to be presented with more options.
The Sun
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The manpower requirements of Government departments will be reassessed by reviewing the norms for creation of posts.
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A bank spokesman confirmed yesterday it is reassessing its proposed contribution to sponsorship of golf in the light of its merger.
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Zhang is one of very few military men who've called for a reassessment of the protest movement, which authorities still sometimes call a "counterrevolutionary" riot.
When We Talk About Tiananmen
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A pragmatic reassessment of tax and spending policy in the light of changed circumstances aka a U-turn would be sensible but politically explosive.
Fiscal U-turn would be a tricky manoeuvre
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In light of these excavations, many other sites were reassessed, with the result that cruck building was identified at these too, showing that cruck building was not only known, but widespread by the seventh century.
Thatched barns and stave churches: the possibilities of Anglo-Saxon timber architecture
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At a time when we are forced to reassess and look ahead, a nameless existential dread can catch up with you all too easily.
Times, Sunday Times
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It has reassessed its philosophy, vision, mission, values and goals, to give it greater clarity of focus and purpose.
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Agencies that have thought their only remit was to address minority issues must reassess the way they work.
Times, Sunday Times
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But others are unexpected enough that you must reassess your position, personally and in terms of others.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Government is considering revaluing properties to reassess council tax bands with the possibility of adding in more.
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An ongoing evaluation of effectiveness requires reassessment at regular intervals to rethink medication regimens in light of changes in the health status of geriatric patients.
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Doubts have been cast on this interpretation, but insufficient evidence is available to reassess it in terms of the more typical two-phase sequence.
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According to Rodriguez, he already has Miller's script for the film, but has been waiting to "reassess" the project's future since MTV spoke to him back in July.
Mickey Rourke Says Frank Miller Is Ready — ‘And I’m Ready, Too’ — For ‘Sin City 2’
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The opportunity to redisplay the domestic metalware collections in London's Victoria and Albert Museum has led to a reassessment of the museum's historical lighting equipment.
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The huge scale of welfare dependency was exposed during a mass reassessment of incapacity benefit claimants.
The Sun
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Doubts have been cast on this interpretation, but insufficient evidence is available to reassess it in terms of the more typical two-phase sequence.
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Any enterprise requiring new clothes is an enterprise that needs to be reassessed.
Times, Sunday Times
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This set of tracings formed a ‘quick reference catalogue’ that was periodically reassessed and used to assist in matching among the slides collected during all subsequent encounters.
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Are enough companies reassessing the basis of their competitiveness in the light of a continuing weak euro; and deciding whether they really have a future in their present marketplace?
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You need to reassess and reflect on why you are here and what you should do next.
Times, Sunday Times
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It should be his first priority to reassess what is needed by our men and women and to put right the deficiencies as soon as possible.
Times, Sunday Times
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Writers such as John Fowles, Lawrence Durrell, Iris Murdoch and Anthony Burgess have also seen dips in their posthumous reputations, but are likely to be reassessed.
Bibliophilia for Beginners
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If not, then you must seriously reassess arrangements.
Times, Sunday Times
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Students who scored in the bottom 5 per cent were sent a letter saying that their aptitude for a medical career might need to be reassessed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Few biologists consider fossils when reassessing the xanthoids; Guinot has been a notable exception.
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After reassessing the project, the government decided to cancel the original design for a convertible roof.
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How often should I reassess my needs?
The Family Nutrition Workbook
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It has since reassessed the situation and reckons that 0.25 per cent is possible.
Times, Sunday Times
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Experts routinely have to reassess the damage done by natural phenomena such as earthquakes or hurricanes.
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A fourth-quarter reassessment is particularly crucial this year, says Timothy Wyman, a managing partner with the Center for Financial Planning in Southfield, Mich.
Deadlines Loom For Tax-Saving Accounts
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George wanted his conviction to be reassessed, in light of what had come out at the second trial.
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I feel it is high time that the county council reassessed its woeful decision to install those cursed traffic lights at Scale Hall corner.
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This has caused us to reassess the way we approach our planning.
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We redetermine the role of symptoms and serum concentrations in detecting bony metastases in lung cancer and reassess the accuracy of bone scans for screening.
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But all current claimants of incapacity benefit would be reassessed.
The Sun
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Bradford Council says it treats everyone equally by reassessing all parking badges every three years.
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Students who scored in the bottom 5 per cent were sent a letter saying that their aptitude for a medical career might need to be reassessed.
Times, Sunday Times
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But there are other defectors whose position is based upon principle, or a long-term reassessment of their 'received' position.
Irish Blogs
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The suspension of UK licences will be reassessed once the review has been completed in 2001.
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I maintain that it's vital that people continue to reassess their views in the light of events and new evidence.
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But this will prompt a reassessment of where exactly they are.
The Sun
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After 4 months, cardiac function was reassessed: fractional shortening and ejection fraction was 33% and 47%, respectively.
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The ward physiotherapists reassessed him and considered him to be safe and fully recovered.
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For one thing, new scholarly techniques force reassessment.
Times, Sunday Times
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Every two weeks, the council reassesses the balance-sheets on outstanding rent arrears.
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The film has recently enjoyed renewed interest and critical reassessment.
Times, Sunday Times
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Especially since improved buildings would be reassessed and generate more ratables for a cash-strapped town.
Gold in them thar buildings
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Iconography as an art historical practice, particularly in the study of premodern and early modern art, has long been under critical reassessment.
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The tax will sunset in 10 years, giving county leaders and voters the opportunity to reassess the issue.
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And then they are going to have to kind of reassess what their message is, what their platform is going to be.
CNN Transcript Nov 5, 2008
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You have to be very strong because you will get knockbacks and you'll have to reassess.
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Then I will reassess the options and consider playing if cricket is helping me take my life forward.
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Any enterprise requiring new clothes is an enterprise that needs to be reassessed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Treat the most painful area first and then reassess the situation after about half an hour or so.
Drug-Free Pain Relief
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But in a follow-up Tweet on Tuesday, Cain's Twitter account read: The definition of reassess is: To consider again, esp. while paying attention to new factors.
Breaking News: CBS News
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You have to be very strong because you will get knockbacks and you'll have to reassess.
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Ambition Just as we need to reassess what is meant by being competitive so should we examine what we mean by being ambitious.
Coping with Stress at Work
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This legalisation of public inquiries needs to be reassessed.
Times, Sunday Times
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But relationships and friendships may need to be reassessed as you're about to be presented with more options.
The Sun
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We need to reassess our values as a nation.
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But first, many Australians will be recalculating their mortgage payments or reassessing their credit card debts tonight, after what may well be remembered as ‘the interest rate hike we had to have’.
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In the end we will return to the story of Kathrin Brümsin, the novice from St. Katharinenthal, and reassess the connections between sensual environment and spirituality that her life illumines.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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Science involves an interplay of theories and facts, with each necessarily open reassessment as time passes.
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He skillfully uses the books under review as a springboard for reassessing a variety of intellectuals, Victorian and modern.
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Frequent reassessment with serial lung function testing for rapid progression is critical.
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They can start by acknowledging that temperatures are surging, that weak-kneed politicians have caused U.S. efforts to stagnate, and that it is time for candidates to reassess their positions.
Heather Taylor-Miesle: The Race That Matters
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My description of it needed reassessment.
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With the realization that one is dreaming comes in-evitably a reassessment of one's condition, followed by an urgent desire to Wake Up. He blinked and sat erect.
Mid Flinx
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Central to the reassessment has been a continuing discussion of the right of blacks to participate in the political process, to enjoy equal protection of the laws, and to be free of discrimination in education, employment, housing, and the like.
Interpretations of American History
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Centenaries prompt reassessment and new editions.
The Times Literary Supplement
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What is crucial at this time is reassess an earlier situation or decision.
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In the Madras presidency a careful survey along the lines of local practice led to a system of direct levy (periodically reassessed) from the ryot (peasant), later extended to Bombay presidency (ryotwari system); in the Northwest and Central Provinces, somewhat later, a third type of revenue settlement, the mahalwari system, was introduced, collecting revenue through villages or estates.
1780-84
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The opportunity to redisplay the domestic metalware collections in London's Victoria and Albert Museum has led to a reassessment of the museum's historical lighting equipment.
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The precipitous fall in the stock market has been one contributing factor to this reassessment.
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And I found my fists sort of coming up in the time that they had to come up and often I would sort of, you know, kind of reassess what has happened and really I think ...
Black Panther Party Profiled In 'Night Catches Us'
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The challenge for the poet, of course, is to rethink these pressures, through poems and a poetics that reassess the potency of the dominant lyric mode, and go beyond a simplistic view of the political as extricable from art, or art as totally subsumed by politics.
YOU ARE HERE by MABI DAVID
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If people are not willing to take responsibility, they need to reassess the way they live.
The Sun
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Premiums are reassessed every 90 days, based on telematics data.
Times, Sunday Times
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You need to reassess and reflect on why you are here and what you should do next.
Times, Sunday Times
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It maintained its triple-A rating on UK sovereign debt but warned of a reassessment if growth falters.
Times, Sunday Times
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True, Clinton has agreed that NATO can "reassess" its plans on the number and nature of troops that might have to fight a war on the ground.
Nato's War Party
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It said it could only reassess his application if he went to see a debt counsellor at the Citizens Advice Bureau, and the bureau produced a report explaining the need for the debts and saying what its recommendations were.
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If you find any hanky-panky in this area, you might have to reassess possible responsibilities, would you not?
DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
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Set aside time to reassess your plans and targets quarterly and yearly.
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I needed to reassess my goals.
The Sun
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This ten-year study looked at the criminal careers of five hundred delinquent and five hundred nondelinquent white boys from disadvantaged backgrounds in Boston and reassessed them at ages seventeen, twenty-five, and thirty-one.
Eleanor Glueck.
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This legalisation of public inquiries needs to be reassessed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Goodbye to all that, though: In a contemporary industrial society, instead, the alternation of standards, the dissolution of tradition, social mobility, the fact that models and principles are 'consumable' — everything can be summed up under the sign of a continuous load of information which proceeds by way of massive jolts, implying a continual reassessment of sensibilities, adaptation of psychological assumptions, and requalification of intelligence.
Archive 2007-01-01
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The need to reassess follows a number of large studies that show that a high dose of statins will reduce high cholesterol significantly.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is true that memories and past experiences often have to be reassessed in the light of new situations.
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Would we have to reassess the history of Abstract Expressionism if we were to discover that this taxidermist was Robert Rauschenberg's lover and that the artist's found objects were not appropriated from the streets and trash heaps of New York City but were actually pilfered from the museum's workrooms during their nighttime trysts?
Other Simulated Worlds
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Even the most casual buy-and-hold investor should make a complete reassessment of holdings every five years.
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Thumbnail sketches often characterize Spivak's work as a multivalent and polyvocal body of texts which lock together Marxism, feminism, and deconstruction in a rigorous reassessment of cultural systems.
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A little cooling and reassessment is frankly what we need but instead the politicos offer a “stimulus” package.
What’s So Special About the Subprime Mess? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
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But it should also take a step back and reassess the terrain, in particular the fact that for some women the word has attained negative associations.
Why there's no reason to fear feminism | Jonathan Glennie
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A preface would have to make the case before critics read the book, or an afterword would have to cause them to reassess their initial impressions.
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I've reassessed the situation and decided to stay.
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Actions which had become more or less automatic suddenly required reassessment.
Growing Through Loss and Grief
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When you return you would be reassessed depending on your income at that time.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the Madras presidency a careful survey along the lines of local practice led to a system of direct levy (periodically reassessed) from the ryot (peasant), later extended to Bombay presidency (ryotwari system); in the Northwest and Central Provinces, somewhat later, a third type of revenue settlement, the mahalwari system, was introduced, collecting revenue through villages or estates.
1780-84
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For good reason, the buyers of these syndicated loans are reassessing their involvement.
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Even some of the staunchest detractors of the idea now appear willing to at least reassess their stand.
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We redetermine the role of symptoms and serum concentrations in detecting bony metastases in lung cancer and reassess the accuracy of bone scans for screening.
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In looking at the work of the Cultural Centre in more detail, we can reassess some of the museological presumptions often made by analysts working in or alongside Euro-American metropolitan museums.
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This has caused us to reassess the way we approach our planning.
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Not only do the batsmen need to reassess their game plans against spin, they could do with an injection of confidence.
The Sun