Sentence examples for a rethinking of who from inspiring English sources

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The improvement of public access opportunities may, therefore, call for a rethinking of who owns what in the countryside.

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Whatever happens on Thursday, the Scots have forced a rethink of who we are and how the pieces of our country fit together.

But it will absolutely require a rethinking of national laws and a reshaping of who makes decisions at the national, provincial, district, and shura level.

WHO advocated "Health for All" as a rethinking of and challenge for reform in the national public health policies of the member states.

Robert Weisberg, who heads the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, said the jump in homicides should prompt a rethinking of how police patrol those areas.

If even those who have experienced pandemics do not recall them as particularly memorable events, it calls for a rethinking of public communication strategies with respect to influenza.

One of these ideas entails a rethinking of history.

And a rethinking of the European project across the continent?

A rethinking of federal oversight.

But for others this is forcing a rethinking of strategy.

BronxArtSpace Presents a Rethinking of Black Rage and Resistance.

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