In sum, Singer calls for a radical reassessment of what to do with children born with severe and profound disabilities. |
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Frequent reassessment with serial lung function testing for rapid progression is critical. |
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This great Lenten hymn should be made a model for personal reassessment during Lent. |
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It aims to contribute to a reassessment of the scholarly profile of the controversial but fascinating polyhistor. |
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The precipitous fall in the stock market has been one contributing factor to this reassessment. |
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By rights there should be a reassessment of the whole epoch of privatisation and uncontrolled capitalism and a return to the mixed economy. |
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We will show your name as part of the address on the notice of assessment or notice of reassessment. |
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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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It was in no way a reassessment of our internal view of the fundamental quality of our growth plans. |
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It was agreed that the document will need at least annual reassessment and updating. |
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But the gains made by independents and minority parties in recent years must force a reassessment of that view. |
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Since the reassessment under the new government, Tamworth town centre has fallen off the list, notwithstanding the local MP is a cabinet member. |
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The frequency of the periodic audits shall be such that a full reassessment is carried out every three years. |
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Call the CRA at the number that appears on your notice of assessment or notice of reassessment. |
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And it did not force a reassessment of what it means to be elegant, sophisticated or sexy. |
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They touched on the length of the application and adjudication process, as well as on the follow-up assessment and reassessment process. |
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A reassessment of the precautionary and safety measures regarding the production and use of blood products is underway. |
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If a client is receiving social assistance, this reassessment is not required. |
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A reassessment of the training methods and the culture of secrecy and authoritarianism that has permeated this police force for many decades is needed. |
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Depending on the client's response a reassessment may be performed or the service plan may need to be reviewed. |
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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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If you prepay tax for an anticipated reassessment you may reduce charges of arrears interest. |
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Review the periodic report of the Company's Disclosure Committee, including the reassessment of its Charter annually. |
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As she takes stock of such attitudes, Ms. Roiphe finds herself doing some wry, perceptive reassessment. |
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And it will provide a fundamental reassessment of U. S. nuclear force posture, levels, and doctrine. |
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I am prepared to work with my colleague to ensure that Canada adopts strict registration and reassessment criteria. |
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In the event of any change in fishing sectors, a reassessment of the impact on striped bass should be conducted. |
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Book value per share could be impacted due to the reassessment of goodwill impairment at transition. |
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Petraeus will give him cover for any other reassessment of plans. |
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Or will the Auto Workers Union force the car companies to make an antirobot reassessment of plans? |
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Again, the reassessment of pesticides is rarely done in Canada. |
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Efforts to reappoint all judges and prosecutors on the basis of a reassessment of their credentials should contribute to an improvement and should begin soon. |
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Our development aid agency will carry out a reassessment in the light of the recent disaster with a view to contributing as effectively as possible to reconstruction. |
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The Rattigan Enigma by Benedict Cumberbatch IT SEEMS the work of Terence Rattigan is in line for a reassessment. |
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However, the Act contains no provisions specifically about accepting advance deposits remitted to prepay tax that might be due after a reassessment. |
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It is not necessary to test or retest samples from the original consignment of product under dispute: this would only be required if a reassessment were needed. |
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The reviews recommended a reassessment of rescue policy around lifejackets which led to customs personnel deciding not to give any to passengers on a boat shortly before it sank, killing four people. |
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But maybe the outcome will be a reassessment of what we find interesting. |
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In the case of other non-cooperating exporters from the People's Republic of China, the reassessment of the export prices was made in accordance with Article 18 of the basic Regulation. |
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Consumer dynamics and sales potential are matters of concern to living artists who discern an increase in their market value and reassessment of their work. |
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Three: A reassessment of the future costs to developed countries. |
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The expectation of slower global growth coupled with the associated decline in commodity prices also appeared to lead to a downward reassessment of the global inflation outlook by financial markets. |
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I would be happier if this were a ban, although it is a ban on the toys, but I am worried about the 24 months before the act comes into force and the total reassessment of all of the medical devices. |
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The reassessment and appeal processes are a provincial responsibility. |
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In the past, when veterans' financial or family circumstances changed, they could have faced the difficult loss of their health care eligibility as a result of a reassessment of their incomes. |
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Normally, once an assessment is determined a reassessment will not occur within two years of the date of the most recent favourable assessment determination. |
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As if any reassessment, or any criticism of the present system were economically incorrect or a result of head-on anti-capitalist or anti-liberal discussions. |
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It represents a systematic reassessment of the safety of an operational plant carried out periodically to deal with the cumulative aspects of ageing, modifications, operating experience and technical developments. |
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Any excess of the Group's share of the net fair value of the identifiable assets, liabilities and contingent liabilities over the cost of acquisition, after reassessment, is recognized immediately in profit or loss. |
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Today however, the defenders of trade liberalization are facing an increased reassessment of the supposedly beneficial consequences of that economic policy. |
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In our post-unipolar moment, such a reassessment is long overdue. |
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As the revelations about Gill's private life reverberated, there was a reassessment of his personal and artistic achievement. |
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The consequences transformed the balance of power in East Asia, resulting in a reassessment of Japan's recent entry onto the world stage. |
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In 1930, Ronald Syme argued for a complete reassessment of Domitian's financial policy, which had been largely viewed as a disaster. |
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A HEALTH board has issued an apology after it emerged its patients could face more than a 17-month wait for an NHS hearing reassessment. |
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They want help but they also want when they are ill not to be badgered to go back to the job centre for reassessment. |
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The county reports that there was a high volume of homeowner appeals following the 2006 sexennial property reassessment. |
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Paciga appealed and won in the trial court, which ordered reassessment at the value assessed prior to the platting and subdividing. |
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Under the new agreements, Tyler's CLT division will provide technical services to Butler and Clermont counties in connection with the 2008 sexennial reassessment. |
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Hopes for a general reassessment were raised following the discovery of Skinner's Verbal Behavior by linguistic historiographer Julie Tetel Andresen. |
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A reassessment of the pioneering auteurist criticism of Andrew Sarris. |
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At the same time much of his poetry was reissued, and subsequently a rapid reassessment has taken place, with new generations discovering his work. |
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Tim Jarvis has been notified of this and, having been informed that he may do so, has exercised his right to seek a reassessment of his application by the Licensing Committee. |
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Research by Samuel Thomas and Sir John Baker has led to a reassessment. |
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