The government should take its next step by rethinking and reviewing its policies. |
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I am going to do some serious rethinking about my plan of attack regarding my diet and exercise program. |
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Though the Tory move shows boldness of a kind, it is not the only party that is rethinking. |
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You should both be open to rethinking roles and recalibrating compensation if things change. |
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Social constructionism has emerged as an influential paradigm resulting in a rethinking of philosophical, social, and political concerns. |
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This single change has alone transformed an iffy stab at rethinking Bizet into a colourful triumph which deserves to stick around for years. |
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Whether it's called user innovation, crowdsourcing, or open source, it means drastically rethinking your relationship with your customers. |
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My first impression is that this idea needs some rethinking or, at least, a cost-benefit analysis. |
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She believes that the possibility of living differently necessitates rethinking and redoing the work of gender. |
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He has assembled an enviable client list, working for a number of large American cities on rethinking how to approach downtowns. |
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With a market downturn, firms are scrambling to sustain those billable hours and are rethinking how much they should pay their PMs, he says. |
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I'm rethinking my lifestyle because of the sad economical situation we are facing. |
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When Rob and Louise are suddenly both laid off, their wedding plans are put on hold as they find themselves rethinking their entire lives. |
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Such a rethinking would not necessarily reject outright the possibility that such images represent their subjects through physiognomic likeness. |
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We're overdue for a rethinking of the United Nations in general, from top to bottom, including its underlying principles. |
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But it's a thought provoking, perfectly-timed September 11th yahrzeit piece, that had me rethinking its arguments this morning. |
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At the core of this book is a call for a radical rethinking of how psychiatric problems are alleviated. |
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Motson, for instance, will now almost certainly be rethinking the wisdom of his decision to fire the starting pistol for the main race. |
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Blind resistance to that rethinking will only further rend the social fabric. |
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Perhaps of greater concern, this model would entail a radical rethinking of how record labels deliver products. |
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In the process of rethinking my ideas on white nationalism, people who disagreed with me were critical. |
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Rather than rethinking our fundamental assumptions about organizational effectiveness, we have stayed preoccupied with charts and plans and designs. |
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And that, in turn, requires a rethinking of the balance between capital and labor. |
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Jury Mention: For rethinking the importance of industrial equipment a unique steel solution well off the beaten path. |
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Bonnefoi combats expressiveness by rethinking the development of the painting over time. |
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Seven years ago New York's state government set the school's founders the challenge of rethinking the high school experience for the digital age. |
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Whatever level of green you choose, rethinking waste can save or make you money. |
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To determine the value of green initiatives for your business, start by rethinking your inputs, outputs and operations. |
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It also proposed rethinking the organization of the research institutions of the ETH domain. |
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I imagine that in two years' time there may be a review and we may be rethinking the present situation. |
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From paperless record-keeping to rethinking graphic design, there are many ways to reduce the amount of paper your organization requires. |
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You will come away from this session rethinking much of what you do in human resources management. |
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Doing what is right means rethinking and discussing the challenges with those impacted. |
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The crisis in fossil fuel availability will force a rethinking of food production and the way we organize our communities. |
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Thanks to the exactly identical operation of simulation and machine, neither rethinking nor time-consuming trainings are necessary. |
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This involved rethinking the filter system, whose treatment capacity was no longer sufficient to cope with new production requirements. |
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The advent of a market economy generated new demands that forced a rethinking of the legal, policy and institutional framework. |
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Railways offer advantages that ought to be exploited but this calls for a partial rethinking of the concept of railway freight transport. |
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Accordingly, the direct use of the machine does not require any rethinking and virtually no training. |
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This implosion is a rethinking of the structure of mofongo by pairing it with an island fruit, a variation which lightens the otherwise very starchy plaintain. |
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This temporary readjustment to our conventional norm is a perfect parallel to rethinking Drops of God in terms of wine education. |
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There was an indication that MSNBC, at least, may be rethinking its reliance on these shows. |
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This is the time for defensive play, for rethinking, rebuilding and retooling. |
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They chose to work with fast-growing retailers who were rethinking how to sell furnishings, and they steered clear of most traditional home stores. |
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I hope these suggestions will serve to jump-start the maintenance transformation process and provide a fundamental strategy for rethinking and reengineering Army maintenance. |
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Putting production, distribution and consumption on a sustainable development footing means rethinking profitability criteria which fail to factor in the external costs of that production, distribution and consumption. |
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Our industry is part of the safety net, with people rethinking or readopting practices that go back to the 1820s in the United States. |
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First, is a more comprehensive rethinking of merit, deservedness, and fairness in our political and administrative systems. |
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As you may recall, I then alluded to the fact that we needed to do some rethinking, we needed to do some reshaping, and we didn't have to start with a blank page. |
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PowerPointlessness in higher education is an educational sin. I am rethinking. |
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Therefore, there is no nocturnal rethinking, no pentimenti possible in her activity. |
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His later work ventured into colorful rethinking of historical styles, such as Palladian architecture. |
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Guardian Australia also reported last week that Cabinet was also rethinking Australia's involvement in the Green Climate Fund, an international fund to help developing countries cope with the impact of climate change. |
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We are rethinking Friday as a whole, not just The One Show. |
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By rethinking our broken relationship to dead bodies, and taking more responsibility for the dead, the caretakers of the dead can, and will, be all of us. |
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The Mixpak producer adds sharp-witted grime bass and 2-step percussion to Rihanna's side-glaring banger, rethinking the original track's landscape while maintaining its piffy sentiment. |
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Which brings me to a second, urgent cultural shift: putting aside nostalgia for the welfare state and instead rethinking what progressive government should look like in the 21st Century. |
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Fortunately, in the last three years we have encountered three people who got us rethinking the role of social enterprise, or more accurately, the role of in changing the food system. |
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Because of the rethinking of the political and the state that is currently occurring, the boundaries of citizenship are being refashioned if not transformed. |
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This question is central to all current funding discussions, part of a broader process of rethinking organizational accountability and effectiveness. |
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It's a complete rethinking of app phone software design. |
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Though both films were produced independently — and both allegorize the studio tether and the dream of artistic independence — neither conveys a sense of rethinking methods, styles, or subjects to match new circumstances. |
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Gould's rethinking of canonical works was, in a sense, also an appropriation of the music, not just a realization of it - a bringing to bear of personal, contemporary thinking onto the music. |
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It seems that public services everywhere are set up within an institutional and territorial labyrinth that necessitates the rethinking of the organisation of the State in general. |
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The growing demand for international services in the context of network and system interoperability combined with the opening of the market has therefore meant rethinking the approach to rail safety first. |
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Operational ABC requires a radical rethinking of cost accounting as part of the overall managerial accounting strategy, with corresponding organizational restructuring requirements. |
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Developmental biologists, for example, are rethinking the degree to which ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. |
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Because energy is closely and extensively tied to the three facets of sustainability, the challenge posed by the energy crisis calls for a rethinking of the current model. |
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That tragedy led to a rethinking of maritime safety rules. |
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This requires rethinking education systems and labour markets, enhancing mobility and boosting Europe's dynamism to unleash our innovative and creative potential. |
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Rethinking these three treatments related to the canon of memory creates a space in which to begin reimagining it. |
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Rethinking the school run and other short trips has big implications for the rest of us as well. |
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His seminal Rethinking Unionism, published in 1996, won praise from unionists and nationalists alike for its cutting edge idealistic conception of a new unionism. |
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