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The phrase "administration revisit" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where a review or reassessment of administrative policies or decisions is being discussed, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The committee decided that an administration revisit was necessary to address the ongoing issues."
Alternatives: "administrative review" or "policy reassessment".
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In view of the events of the last week, it is essential that the Bush administration revisit the issue before the treaty review conference convenes next month.
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With the advent of normalized trade relations, the Clinton administration should revisit this issue and clamor for greater access to China for both cargo and passengers.
In several media interviews at the time, I stated that this was a step forward but that I hoped the administration would revisit this situation again and again and continue to consider supporting research on fresh embryonic stem cell lines.
Now that we know that this model was a sham, with even Mr. Welch's General Electric under scrutiny for fiscal sleight of hand, you would think the Bush administration might revisit it.
Mr. O'Neill said the $10 billion figure, should it become law, might well lead insurers to set premiums so high that companies would be unable or unwilling to pay, forcing Congress and the administration to revisit the legislation to keep the economy operating.
President Obama has twice lightly hinted that the issue of racial profiling is something that his administration may revisit in the future.
Significantly, Obama also instructed his administration to revisit Cuba's inclusion on the State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism.
Many of us who have called for the new administration to revisit terminology such as "unlawful enemy combatant," and the policy of holding prisoners of war without charges, as well as without access to evidence against them, hope that Mr. Obama stands firm on his stated intention to close Guantanamo Bay, and the heinous practice of extraordinary rendition.
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has said the Bush administration will not revisit the policy.
And the administration agreed to revisit the new requirements halfway through their course, with the possibility of adjusting them.
Congress and the administration need to revisit the proposed elimination of the LIFO accounting method, in which a company treats the first units sold as the most recently purchased.
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