restatement

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[ US /ɹiˈsteɪtmənt/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪstˈe‍ɪtmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a revised statement
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How To Use restatement In A Sentence

  • Thus far, Gould has provided a restatement of the collateral or preliminary fact doctrine.
  • Restatement: Those who soar with the eagles can not swim with the ducks.
  • This acted as a curtain-raiser for the important restatement of the ideals themselves: 2009 January 30 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • Several chapters are rich in fresh insights and in incisive restatements of accepted views.
  • Your essay appears to be a restatement of the essay prompt with few additional details.
  • Thus, his restatement is paragraph two of the story, not the story's negation.
  • Our research team received a slew of restatements.
  • Restatements are secondary sources that seek to "restate" the legal rules that constitute the common law in a particular area into a series of principles or rules. OpEdNews - Diary: American Governments: HOAs under servitudes law & local government under constitutional law
  • Except to complain at being accused of "inanities" and of being "fucking ridiculous" your last comment was simply a restatement by other (mercifully less) words than your previous comment. BobFromBrockley
  • J.P. Morgan called the restatement "a big disappointment" that calls VeriFone's gross margins into question. Activision Surges on Vivendi Deal;
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