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The rethink

noun

The act of thinking again about something.

  • This business plan of yours looks risky. It needs a rethink.

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The Rethink robot will be unveiled in weeks.

The rethink, which would have scrapped spending on agricultural subsidies, ran into heavy opposition and stalled.

The rethink comes amid mounting anger over Gove's decision to end all ringfenced funding for school sport.

The rethink on poverty is also part of a piece with a broader rethink of Conservative strategy.

The rethink has been foisted on car companies by rising rates of urbanisation and changes in consumer behaviour.

The rethink of the Qataris' flagship project comes as the latest UK economic data show Britain heading for a triple-dip recession.

The rethink came amid signs of anger among victims and their families over the decision to cover only future terrorist attacks.

The Rethink design team includes Bruce Blumberg, the product manager of the Apple LaserWriter — as well as 75 other experts from Russia, Georgia, Venezuela, Egypt, Australia, India, Israel, Portugal, Britain, Sri Lanka, the United States and China.

The Rethink Trident campaign claims that the Government's £25bn plan to renew Britain's independent nuclear deterrent can no longer be justified as Mr Darling is preparing to announce cuts in public services in his Pre-Budget Report next week.

The rethink should begin with the removal of students from any immigration target set for the next parliament and an increase in opportunities for qualified international graduates to remain in the UK once they finish their degree.

The rethink by the broadcasters comes after a political row over the proposed format for the debates to be held during the election campaign.

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