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re-examine造句
1 Her husband and children will also have to re-examine their expectations. 2 Is it perhaps time to re-examine some of the fundamental assumptions underlying that policy? 3 Re-examine all you have been told. Dismiss what insults your soul.Walt Whitman 4 The aim is thus to re-examine traditional questions of macroeconomics within a more reasonable specification of intertemporal optimisation. 5 She urged women to re-examine their roles in society and to work together to become decision-makers. 6 Pete Wilson, to re-examine the anti-abortion plank of the party platform. 7 If much of this occurs, re-examine the proposal write-up; it may need a more careful rewriting. 8 Re-examine your definition of productivity. 9 He said his government must re-examine security measures. But Steven Biddle at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington says there is a bigger problem. 10 In light of the Archives melee, historians should re-examine the thousands of pardons Lincoln issued to weigh their authenticity and balance them against the death sentences he did allow. 11 To illustrate the problem, you need to re-examine line //3 from Listing 4 above. 12 We entrust the Local Inspection Authority to re-examine the goods.The result of the inspection indicates that the goods below the standard in smooth finish and color makes up 30 per cent of the goods. 13 In this study, we re-examine CPA independence in China through investigating the relationship between modified audit opinions and the ROE hurdle rates for listing rights and rights offering. 14 If you re-examine the traditional scenario, you'll notice that the second and third data copies are not actually required. 15 The one thing they do not do is to re-examine the original for the tell-tale signs of forgery. 16 The greatest help in setting a strategy is a hefty slice of cynicism and the openness of mind to re-examine cherished beliefs. 17 If the current situation does not cost Frieder his job, it should at least force him to re-examine recruiting practices. 18 Kauffman suggests that the end of the Cold War prompted Buchanan to re-examine his political values. 19 The liquidation of the Portfolio removed the necessity to re-examine the investment strategy. 20 What she experienced in her abusive marriage eventually forced her to re-examine Scripture concerning the sanctity of marriage and personhood. 21 The project will use the results of such analysis to re-examine conventional theories of kinship terminologies. 22 Media 10, said Haiti, the Haitian Provisional Electoral Council has decided to set up a joint commission to investigate the election fraud, and vote to re-examine. 23 One reason may be that after one analyst makes a significant change, others re-examine their models and then revise their estimates in the same direction. 24 Facing the fiercer and fiercer competition, JC Company who has always been taking the direct distribution as its primary marketing strategy, begins to re-examine its marketing channel. 25 But fear of lethal consequences gave me he courage to insist he re-examine me, at which point he reluctantly acknowledged that, yes, it did seem to be the original lump. 26 This is what a paper published in Nature this week does in an attempt to re-examine, and perhaps close down, long-running debates about malaria and climate change. 27 This will be visual perception, linguistics, communication science and other multi-disciplinary perspective to re-examine the "View" image, the most usual behavior. 28 Furthermore, I made some errors of omission, sucking my thumb when new facts came in that should have caused me to re-examine my thinking and promptly take action. 29 When you discover you have to redo a document, repair an appliance, or re-examine an assumption, do so with a good spirit. 30 With Western curbside recycling programs becoming less profitable, local governments are being forced to re-examine their programs as they struggle to balance budgets.