Subjection is unconditional and must not be re-evaluated in the light of experience. |
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The magnitude of the spill, re-evaluated on January 9 by the CCG, had not yet been made public at the time this article was written. |
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These qualities may change or be re-evaluated in the light of new knowledge or changing perceptions. |
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However, these requirements may change when the security threat levels are re-evaluated. |
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The framework directive requires food additives to be re-evaluated whenever necessary. |
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These statements and conclusions should be re-evaluated as new information becomes available. |
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The lessons of the past have helped build a new momentum, but traditional development models have to be re-evaluated. |
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Interest in astro-archeology has caused many lithic sites to be re-evaluated as possible lunar and solar alignments. |
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She will be medically re-evaluated during the coming months, and if she improves, that payment may be reduced, the spokesman said. |
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The relation to mucoid impaction of the bronchus and acute bronchopulmonary fungal disease should also be re-evaluated. |
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Once airborne, we received more information and re-evaluated the situation, hazards, and risks. |
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He re-evaluated the Presocratic philosophers, who had been criticized by Aristotle. |
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He ends by arguing that the topics of interest to aestheticians can be re-evaluated into a number of distinct adaptations. |
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In addition, individual banks have stress-tested their systems and fundamentally re-evaluated what they are about. |
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The local volcanology agency has still maintained top alert status, which will be re-evaluated every day after monitoring ongoing developments. |
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All pesticides re-evaluated to date were found to pose significant health or environmental risks, at least for some uses. |
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This means that there are pesticides that have not been re-evaluated for many years and are therefore still on the market. |
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The bone marrow was re-evaluated at the second relapse by morphology, morphometry, DNA ploidy, flow cytometry, and cytogenetics. |
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Most of his Famennian species are probably valid taxa, but their generic assignments need to be re-evaluated. |
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All of those pesticides that have been fully re-evaluated have either been removed from the market or had restrictions placed on their use. |
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A spokeswoman for Greater Manchester Police said the force had re-evaluated its own security arrangements but there was no specific intelligence to suggest it was at risk. |
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Hopefully these actions will be re-evaluated. |
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The wealth of data he has researched and re-evaluated will certainly change the disciplinary approach to the origins of black francophone literature. |
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All overage players must be re-evaluated in January as to their skill level. |
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It is re-evaluated over time and updated if required as new information and scientific evidence comes to light. |
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Yes, environmental orthodoxies must be constantly scrutinised and re-evaluated to ensure that the protection required is proportionate and effective. |
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To meet the significant dissatisfaction with the length of the arbitration procedure, the time limits should be re-evaluated and, where possible, shortened. |
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To this influence, Janssen has re-evaluated traditional practices and has invested heavily in the future to deliver better treatments and services to its customers and to the users of its products. |
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His delegation believed that the very mandate of AMISOM, which consisted of supporting a peace that did not yet exist, should be re-evaluated and redefined to ensure the Mission's success. |
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This discount rate is re-evaluated at each measurement date. |
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In addition, the formal liaison program is currently being re-evaluated with a view to shifting the program toward direct secondments between the agencies. |
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While patients have a wide choice of treatments today, we have completely re-evaluated our product portfolio by taking into account their point of view. |
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The conventional image of Paracelsus himself as the ultimate mystic who sought to transmute base metals into gold and to create homunculi must be re-evaluated. |
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The whole approach to individuals suffering from acute stress reactions and post traumatic disorders as a result of their combat experiences was re-evaluated and revised. |
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Capital expenditure such as new plant or IT investment should be re-evaluated to assess whether it can be deferred without any serious business disruption. |
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Penguins general manager Ray Shero said Malkin will be re-evaluated today in Pittsburgh, but could not be more specific about the injury. |
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The paraffin embedded specimens of the patients were also obtained for histopathologic assessment, and Hematoxylin-Eosin stained sections re-evaluated mainly for cryptitis and actinomycosis. |
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The human person is the real victim of the pharisaic religiosity, and perhaps of all religiosities, unless they are re-evaluated, transformed, converted and made anew in Christ Jesus. |
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Most importantly, the technologies in current use must be constantly re-evaluated, to determine whether they are still capable of making further improvements, especially in terms of production. |
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A new report to the market will be issued after all information from the study has been re-evaluated, Nielsen Entertainment said. |
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At some later time in the study, the children will be re-evaluated to observe their sex-related behavioral development. |
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It would be a good idea to have your feet re-evaluated, since they have begun to give you trouble, to determine the options available. |
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In Bradford, however, the role of the bus stop has been radically re-evaluated. |
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In view of climate change and environmental protection, the suburbanization and peri-urbanization in Switzerland should be re-evaluated especially: Development concepts should be geared more to the development within cities. |
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So we re-evaluated and I thought I'll duck out and off you go. |
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But the research department at the Mozarteum Foundation re-evaluated the compositions and strongly believes that the pieces were actually composed by Mozart before he was versed in musical notation. |
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The current practice of exporting primary wood to the south and shipping the remnants to other countries needs to be re-evaluated for the sake of the economy. |
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Instead he re-evaluated his plan and continued to move forward. |
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Each participating country has re-evaluated how they use their NCO corps, how they are trained and the responsibility that is given at that level. |
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The 79-year-old grand prix great believes motorists should be re-evaluated when they reach 70, 75 and 80 to ensure they are safe and capable drivers. |
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