Reading History Backwards encourages viewers to re-examine how we construct and perceive history and current reality. |
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The higher court should re-examine the facts and application of the law in order to challenge or verify the decision of the lower court. |
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The clear purpose of the book is to re-examine the decision and alter the standards applied in the Pentagon Papers. |
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They are there variously to lead, cross-examine and re-examine witnesses and to adjudicate on the evidence. |
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On the basis of the results of the interlaboratory test, several laboratories had to re-examine their analytical methods. |
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And the province should certainly re-examine that clause about single unit occupancy for those on social assistance. |
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If within that period the Council has indicated by qualified majority that it opposes the proposal, the Commission shall re-examine it. |
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In particular, the review proposes to re-examine the need for five of the eight directories in their current format. |
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We should therefore ask the Commission to re-examine its proposal for a decision in order to restore Community legality. |
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We will have to re-examine this legislation to ensure that it always reflects the market reality. |
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Even free nations have been forced to re-examine the nature of their commitment to freedom. |
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In an editorial, the paper said it was an accident waiting to happen and urged aviation authorities to re-examine their safety procedures. |
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He used this to block his mother's attempts to re-examine his father with her own tame doctors. |
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His success led other parties to pledge to re-examine the country's generous refugee policy. |
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He suggested the military might have to re-examine some of its recruiting standards to attract the most adept cyberwarriors. |
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We must re-examine all that we do and redesign our many and complex systems to make them less vulnerable to human error. |
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I think it also needs to re-examine how it views other churches. |
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The thought woke me up to re-examine what I had taken for granted. |
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The public has generously granted the president more time to re-examine his strategy in Afghanistan. |
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The primary role of the tribunal is to re-examine evidence presented by the Director, and it is not anticipated that it will often initiate its own investigations. |
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We must also re-examine those aspects of our policies that prevent a creative interaction between farmers and agro-industries. |
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It is necessary to re-examine the balance of power in the running of the different institutions that make up the global architecture. |
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The characters plug along until, as always in the movies, a crisis requires them to re-examine why they are so unhappy and how they got there. |
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The goal of this study was to re-examine the Service's source recruitment practices in this most sensitive area. |
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As part of this commitment, SIRC believed it was important to re-examine the matter at this time. |
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In this regard, it is necessary to re-examine our structures, our ministries, and our commitments. |
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There is also the possibility that it could be used to re-examine unsolved crimes. |
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So for now, the killing seems to re-examine this prospect concerning religious fanatics, yet allies of Damascus. |
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Stakeholders should re-examine their problem analysis and reflect on what they have come up with. |
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The justice system has started to re-examine the application of the bawdy house laws to gay bathhouses. |
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Earlier this year he caused a storm when he said he would re-examine whether the company should be split up by demerging its wholesale and retail arms. |
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The aim of this article is to re-examine the spectrum of muscle injuries, the associated physiopathology and the healing process. |
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Reflection means to ponder over, consider or re-examine an action or an activity. |
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I try to address what I used to ignore, to go places I used to avoid, to re-examine and reconsider things I never saw or never heard before! |
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Thorough and industrious they will re-examine facts if situations perplex them. |
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Russia's position with respect to NATO peacekeeping troops is that it is a non-starter, so we have to re-examine that as well. |
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A particular focus of these meetings has been whether the IASB and FASB should re-examine their requirements on loan loss provisions. |
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On the expiry of that deadline, it shall re-examine the request, in accordance with the procedure set out in the second subparagraph. |
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America's vastly expensive elections favour political machines: another reason to re-examine campaign finance. |
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Her work on the fantasised body and her rapport with identity inevitably causes us to re-examine our own image. |
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Finally, I should like to cordially request that the Council re-examine our amendment on placebos. |
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Just re-examine how officials are assigned. |
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After Enron, people may re-examine his views. |
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Team doctors are expected to re-examine his ankle Tuesday. |
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Is it not appropriate to re-examine our policies in this matter? |
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Will the government re-examine and postpone the deportation until this woman obtains a response to her application for permanent residence on humanitarian grounds? |
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During the previous fiscal period of 20042005, the Tribunal began to re-examine its procedures by adapting an active case management model to the way in which the inquiry process was previously conducted. |
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In all of these cases, authorities were inspired or compelled to re-examine the situations and to actively address the problems that had been uncovered. |
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When the General Secretariat had data that could justify retaining information in its current state in INTERPOL's files, it asked the Commission to re-examine the file. |
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It is therefore felt that there is dire need to re-examine the draft principles with an aim to define different aspects clearly and to be more specific. |
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Congressional investigators are starting to re-examine the entire matter. |
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A Unit investigator examined the body of the deceased, and ordered a medical examiner to re-examine it and report on the cause and time of death. |
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For starters, we re-examine our current band-aid approach to poverty. |
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I have had to re-examine this simplistic philosophy now I've relocated to southern California, where the cult of the body beautiful is pursued with religious fervour. |
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A Belgian consumer organisation which last week claimed that three Nokia batteries were unprotected against short-circuiting is to re-examine its findings. |
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This leads the protagonist, a former soldier on the Falange side, to re-examine his life and realise the compromises that he has made and the ideals that he has sacrificed. |
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There is a clear need for support at the moment where they have to re-examine their working options and reorientate themselves towards a new career. |
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The recent violence visited on our communities however has challenged Fantsuam Foundation to re-examine Zugwai's story of change and contextualise it. |
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The company called for Cetim not only to re-examine the treatment process of each case, but also restructure the design and preparation functions, the former having to take a larger part in the projects. |
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Hence, one of the larger challenges facing digital culture in the next generation is to re-examine the evidence more systematically in order to re-assess the complex interplays of theory and practice in cultural expressions. |
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Its purpose was to re-examine the critical environment, to develop proposals, to solve them, and to ensure that human progress will be sustained through development without bankrupting the resources of future generations. |
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Sedimentary layers from which the bones were taken are gone and, thus, it is not possible to re-examine the deposit for taphonomic evidence. |
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It would be right to re-examine the dodgier privatisations of the Kuchma era, but Mr Yushchenko would also be wise to seek reconciliation with his opponents, and not to devote too much effort to raking over the past. |
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We must re-examine and rewrite the policy to make it more fair and equitable, enabling front-line officers to apply the values of fairness and equitability. |
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In both approaches, repeated disconfirmations require researchers and participants to re-examine their theories. |
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I needed to recelebrate each special event or re-examine each unusual happening. |
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They seem to treat the widespread presence of labour rights abuses as an excuse to shrug their shoulders and carry on regardless, rather than a reason to re-examine the way they do business. |
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Thus, even if the 1996 Judgment had made a finding on access, quod non, that would not be a bar for the Court to re-examine this issue until the end of the proceedings. |
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It is also to re-examine and reinterpret the notion of borders in a context of globalised trade, migration and, consequently, the notion of individual and collective identity. |
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The novel explores transsexuality within a First Nations community and forces readers to re-examine traditional male and female roles within the family and community. |
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There's not much I need to re-examine about the European Union. |
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Second, we need to re-examine all aspects of the current regulatory framework to ensure it does not contribute to the intrinsic cyclicality of banking. |
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The complainant or his or her representative may then re-examine the witnesses who have been cross-examined if the re-examination concerns questions that could not have been anticipated during the examination-in-chief. |
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We do not see any real need to re-examine and re-explain the directive. |
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Field work on the Sabine Peninsula of Melville Island will re-examine the two large evaporite domes and their surrounding strata, as well as visit and sample oil seeps and oil sand localities. |
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I regret greatly that he did not re-examine this collation himself: the ms has become difficult to read and, with his knowledge, Mr. Marra had a unique competence to help himself in the decypherment of uncertain passages. |
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Our responsibility to be consistent and fruitful in prayer demands that we revaluate our past mythology and re-examine biblical truth to gain new insights and a fresh model for an intercessory prayer ministry. |
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Deval Patrick, who advocated for civilian flaggers in 2008, should re-examine the issue in light of the pittance it has saved. |
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Sister Beverly Jacobs challenged the Eurocentric leadership model and gave us much to reflect upon with respect to Aboriginal history, democracy, and, the need to re-examine the question of leadership roles. |
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We have pressed the authorities there to re-examine all cases, and either release prisoners for lack of evidence, where that is appropriate, or where there is evidence, launch an expedited appeals process. |
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States were, of course, correct to re-examine their institutions and functional mechanisms, but in the end seem to have erred simultaneously in their vision and approach and in the content of reforms. |
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The Bishops insist that responsibility for restoring a healthy relationship with nature falls on each individual, who must re-examine his or her perceptions about possessions and personal comfort. |
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The European Union aims to conclude full regional economic partnership agreements which will take into account any issues set out in the interim agreements that partners may want to re-examine. |
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The Council held an exchange of views on remaining outstanding issues regarding the VAT package and decided to re-examine these issues at its meeting on 4 December, with a view to reaching a compromise on the whole package. |
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The discovery of other environments and other interpretations of Nature through nomadism, trade and even war has inspired civilizations to re-examine and transform their own environment and their perception of the world. |
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The global economic crisis has forced governments, civil society and even individuals to re-examine their investments and find innovative and often bold measures to ameliorate the situation. |
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Mr. Perry raised doubts about the law that allowed Mr. Foster and the triggerman to be tried together and urged the Legislature to re-examine the issue. |
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States need to be prompted to re-examine and renew the arsenal of tools to counter new threats and challenges to the indivisibility of security in the OSCE region. |
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