The tale spooked the executives enough to make them reexamine their assumptions about oil price and supply. |
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In such times, it is particularly important to reexamine apparently decontextualized rules, forms, and other such structures. |
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In addition, I reexamine the controversy regarding the relationships of acanthocephalans and rotifers using all available 18S rRNA sequences. |
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On February 26, 2009, the Warsaw District Court reversed its decision and will therefore reexamine Elektrim's claim. |
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The transformation of the alliance prompts Korean to critically reexamine the gains and losses of the alliance. |
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It is in this context that society began to reexamine the role of children in cities. |
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For now, I think it forces many of us, usefully, to reexamine our assessment of just what problem is facing developed nation economies. |
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It was also difficult to understand the reasons why some refused to reexamine their practices and legislation in the light of that development. |
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Deep faith may resonate in our position, but it is the ethic of love that forces us to prayerfully reexamine our position. |
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Still, later on I think we wondered whether maybe it had been a little too soon, and down the road we had to think hard and reexamine whether we had rushed our fences. |
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After Burt's death, striking anomalies in some of his test data led some scientists to reexamine his statistical methods. |
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In May 2011, Scotland Yard launched a shadow investigation called Operation Grange to reexamine the original police work. |
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This is also causing traders to reexamine the potential of the Federal Reserve to increase interest rates. |
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The U.S. should then reexamine the amount of American aid with an eye to restoring it to its previous levels. |
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May I suggest to you, Charlie, that you reexamine your relations with women? |
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Each country within Europe is now compelled to reexamine its place in the new world order and make a fresh evaluation of its geopolitical options. |
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Thus, he made his audiences reexamine with painful earnestness the moral foundation of their being. |
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Canada should reexamine trade policy through that lens, to ensure we contribute to a world of security and peace for all citizens. |
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To correct the problem, reexamine the flow rate and make certain it is accurate. |
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Russian manufacturers need to reexamine their product mix and experiment a bit. |
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Issues such as resistance to medication, mad cow disease, food poisoning, etc. are prompting consumers to reexamine their purchasing habits. |
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Against his will he was forced to reexamine the fundamentals of planetary motion. |
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Using stronger tests, we also reexamine the efficacy of using such an expectational approach as an alternative to the use of historical averages. |
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At this stage it became our duty to reexamine this mixed model. |
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Given the current situation of economic and social upheaval, we should reexamine our definitions, challenge our ingrained mental attitudes and investigate the forms and purposes of our activity in the societies of the future. |
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We all are caught in our own paradigm, and the scariest thing is to encounter someone who shatters it – who forces you to reexamine your own life. |
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Reconciliation in Christ, the confession asserted, must mean the willingness to reexamine even the contemporary church's conceptions of right and wrong. |
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You are going to reexamine the arguments given by Laura MacGregor and try to convince Alice that, in spite of the presence of her favourite actor, the film is no good. |
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Third, many of the market-making banks that previously dominated the market have been forced to reexamine their business model as dealing spreads in both the interbank and B2C markets compress. |
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Still, we choose to use the facts and statistics because they are thought-provoking and stimulating in a way that challenges us to reexamine our assumptions. |
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In furtherance of that end, the Committee also recommended that CSIS systematically reexamine all foreign arrangements following the release of the new Direction. |
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Everything is recorded on the computer and it is possible to reexamine, revise, print and share the content, by electronic or hard copy means, immediately and in the context of the lesson. |
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Countries should reexamine the allocation of the resources already devoted to basic learning so as to assure their effective use for each given population or situation. |
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Therefore, we must reexamine chapters 4 and 5 of the annex to the proposed regulation on the basis of the Council's common position, in order to ascertain the aspects on which the Commission could reach an agreement. |
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It has said it will reexamine the issue of the enterprises concerned by the Community's trade defence measures and directly affected by the tsunami. |
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In the section on other demonstrable adverse trends, here once again it seems to me that there are a number of examples of incompleteness of analytic logic which the Commission could usefully reexamine. |
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This in turn led Europe to reexamine the funds from an earlier period amid fears that the same practices may have been widespread. |
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The book is an important contribution in the current attempts to reexamine the past from new perspectives. |
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This book is well written, thoroughly researched, and forces us to reexamine our role in preserving the environment. |
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A string of tragic deaths leads the author to reexamine her roots. |
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My experience with Witness allowed me to reexamine why I do what I do. |
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Committee to Reexamine IOM Pregnancy Weight Guidelines, Food and Nutrition Board and Board on Children, Youth, and Families. |
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