The continuation of this state will necessitate a re-evaluation of our position on many issues. |
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Actually, the biggest issue in my riding is making sure that the fiscal amount is available and that we have had a re-evaluation. |
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We have strengthened this service through a re-evaluation of the masses of our working standards. |
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For instance, the Sub-Committee could undertake systematic re-evaluation of the accreditation status of each NI every five years. |
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The transitional period and the holding of legislative and presidential elections in 2004-2005 entailed a re-evaluation of those priorities. |
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The Department also intends to conduct a full re-evaluation of ewe premium applications countrywide. |
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One notable consequence for biology was a thoroughgoing re-evaluation of experimental work on prebiotic and biotic evolution. |
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The products included in this re-evaluation are fungicides that contain the active ingredient maneb. |
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It would mean a re-evaluation of some of their most cherished beliefs about the oppressive nature of the traditional, patriarchal family. |
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Such requirements necessitate frequent contact between the patient and physician for re-evaluation and prescription renewal. |
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A re-evaluation of the additives should therefore be carried out every ten years, taking account of new scientific information and research data. |
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These common technical specifications can be used for performance evaluation and re-evaluation. |
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In general terms, let me say that the debate about guidelines for a re-evaluation of additives should be viewed positively. |
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Trotsky's own re-evaluation of this question underlines the need to critically appraise the history of the Marxist movement. |
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It would be instant re-evaluation on most people's parts. |
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Any time that happens, it can cause re-evaluation. |
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One prostate cancer drug – Jevtana – is listed for re-evaluation. |
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The management of our emotions that follows this re-evaluation, this psychic reorganisation, requires a certain amount of equilibrium and good sense for us to take judicious attitudes, and not to move too hastily. |
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The results obtained by special studies led to the re-evaluation of the original diagnosis as an erythroblastic disorder of undetermined prognostic significance. |
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He stressed that it is important that the first evaluation, or any major re-evaluation, of a primary frequency standard should be subjected to peer review. |
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Paradoxically, the origins of the impasse can be attributed to the end of the cold war, which significantly changed the international security equilibrium and led to a re-evaluation of disarmament priorities by States. |
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Held for trading financial instruments are measured at fair value and gains and losses resulting from the re-evaluation are recorded in net income for the period during which they arise. |
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Performance measurement must allow for rapid re-evaluation of and changes to standards in order to respond to evolving scientific information and social values. |
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If the real value of long-term rates were to remain below this value of 5.5 per cent in the long run, it might result in re-evaluation of the benefits to be paid. |
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The process leads to a re-evaluation of one's way of being, with a strong tendency to seek positive changes, and a renewal of one's purpose in life. |
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This re-evaluation remains an ongoing process. |
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This pioneering show was not so much a re-evaluation of the artists as a validation of their importance through their contribution to European symbolism. |
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The member raised an interesting question with regard to the re-evaluation process and the fact that it could perhaps be speeded up. |
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The new system also includes an in-built review and re-evaluation process so as to allow new scientific information to be taken into account. |
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Ultimately, this evidence is used in a re-evaluation of the mul tepal hypothesis that has dominated the view on rulership at Chichen Itza. |
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Formability engineering requires iterative re-design of part features, and re-evaluation of redesigned geometry until the part is determined to be robustly formable. |
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This means that some of these substances, after re-evaluation by another scientific committee of the EU, would continue to be authorised only for therapeutical and zootechnical purposes under specific conditions. |
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Any re-evaluation of the anti-rightist movement or of Tiananmen, they believe, could rock the boat. Holes in the netYet both wittingly and unwittingly, the party is giving its critics more breathing space. |
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The risks relating to informatics security and information protection are subject to continuous integrated management scrutiny so as to ensure periodic re-evaluation of these risks. |
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The enormous progress made in Tocharian studies since the 1930 s requires a re-evaluation of Burrow s theory. |
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They may have been able to prove it before, but in re-evaluation, with more evidence-based medicine available to us, I am not sure they could prove the same outcome. |
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At the same time, its case law has reduced the points of fact excluded by the remedy, so that it now excludes only those that would require resubmission of the evidence in order to permit its re-evaluation. |
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The delegation of the USA informed the Committee that mancozeb, maneb, metiram, zineb and nabam were under special re-evaluation in the USA and that some cancelled uses and lower tolerances could be expected. |
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It supported the ACABQ recommendation concerning the re-evaluation of the budget, and agreed with its comments on the post vacancy rate of and job reclassification. |
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The Committee noted that the re-evaluation of neomycin by JECFA was not initiated by the Committee by including it in the Priority List and that the data provided was for an injectable formulation of neomycin. |
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To this end, an appeal on matters of fact may lie on the grounds of a re-evaluation of facts and evidence submitted to the Community Patent Court. |
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But what if, as suggested by the Ugandan listserv member, the new climate of the war against terror requires the re-evaluation of long-held beliefs about user privacy? |
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Worst still, they supply today's critics with the evidence they need to blacken the movement. This re-evaluation makes for an unfamiliar picture of the Enlightenment and its torchbearers. |
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The re-evaluation is scheduled for 2020 but the Commission asked us to do this re-evaluation now in the light of recent events. |
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Periodic re-evaluation of the facts is required and allowed for other permissible methods. |
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If your back pain worsens or the pain moves down your legs, however, I suggest you have a re-evaluation of your lumbar spine by your physician. |
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Rebanding of council tax is as a result of the re-evaluation of house prices across Wales. |
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It should be a movable feast of re-evaluation. |
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Thorough re-evaluation has long been needed in space and spatialization and in motion and mobility of poetry. |
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In a careful re-evaluation of their deictic functions, Martin Kiimmel revisits two sutras of Panini that equate atra, atas and the demonstrative etad. |
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Faizah AW, Suratmini P, Nurhayata DP, Bagnall DJ, Bergersen FJ Re-evaluation of the, role of ureides in the xylem transport of nitrogen in Arachis-spp. |
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