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This merits a reexamination of the difficult question of what it means to be Native.
Facts are not absolutes but hypotheses that have become increasingly accurate by reexamination.
One aspect is the repeated reexamination (testing) of existing "facts" with new data and new techniques.
Meanwhile, there had developed a thorough reexamination of the concept of Americanization.
"Introducing overtime might necessitate a reexamination of the pay structure to account for it," wrote SVP Knute Walker in an email.
Last night his mother, Fina, said in an interview with Belgian RTBF that they had taken him to the US five times for reexamination.
Its simplistic attitudes apparently set off an internal reexamination; at least it started a decade's artistic wanderings.
An F.B.I. hair and fiber examiner was castigated by the agency's inspector general for sloppy science, but there has been no systematic reexamination of his cases.
Still, it is possible that Enron's downfall could lead to a reexamination of what kind of capitalism the country is most comfortable with.
American Federation of Government Employees president J David Cox Sr .called the situation "very concerning" and said there should be a serious reexamination of TSA security policies.
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Prospective follow-up and reexamination of this cohort will shed light on these important questions.
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